千島・カムチャツカ津波の規模 : 日本沿岸における津波挙動

application/pdf Based on tide-gauge records of Japan and other far-field data, the magnitudes of the Kurile-Kamchatka tsunamis during the past 77 years (1904-1980) are investigated. The features of a few tsunamis differ greatly. For example, the Kamchatka tsunami of Apr. 13, 1923 and the Kurile tsun...

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Main Authors: Hatori, Tokutaro, 128569
Language:English
Published: 東京大学地震研究所 1986
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Online Access:https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/32975/files/ji0574004.pdf
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spelling ftunivtokyo:oai:repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp:00032975 2023-05-15T16:58:35+02:00 千島・カムチャツカ津波の規模 : 日本沿岸における津波挙動 Wave Magnitudes of the Kurile-Kamchatka Tsunamis : Tsunami Effect in Japan Hatori, Tokutaro 128569 1986-03-31 application/pdf https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/32975/files/ji0574004.pdf eng eng 東京大学地震研究所 東京大學地震研究所彙報 = Bulletin of the Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo 4 57 687 699 AN00162258 00408972 https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/32975/files/ji0574004.pdf 453 1986 ftunivtokyo 2022-12-23T02:47:44Z application/pdf Based on tide-gauge records of Japan and other far-field data, the magnitudes of the Kurile-Kamchatka tsunamis during the past 77 years (1904-1980) are investigated. The features of a few tsunamis differ greatly. For example, the Kamchatka tsunami of Apr. 13, 1923 and the Kurile tsunami of Oct. 20,1963 which accompanied earthquakes with magnitudes of M=7.2-7.3 inundated the coastal areas near the tsunami source 10-20 meters. According to the author's method based on the attenuation of wave-height with distance, the magnitudes (Imamura-Iida scale, m) of these tsunamis are estimated to be m=2.5 and 2 respectively. The magnitudes of several tsunamis judged from the near-field and far-field data were a little different. At the Hokkaido and Sanriku coasts, North Japan, the waveheights (above ordinary tides) for the Kurile tsunamis with m=2.5-3 were 1.0-1.5 meters and 0.5 meters respectively. However, the distribution of the wave-heights for the Kamchatka tsunami was different. The wave-heights on the Sanriku coast were greater than those on Hokkaido. The great 1952 Kamchatka tsunami (m=4) inundated the Sanriku coast 2-3 meters. The wave-heights increased especially in the bays with the seiche of 43 min and 20 min. In the map of the source distribution, a tsunami (seismic) gap of 400-500 km exists along the trench in the North Kurile and West Aleutian Islands regions. In order to predict the travel times of tsunami along the Kurile and Japanese coasts, the refraction diagrams of two imaginary sources are drawn. ... Other/Unknown Material Kamchatka Aleutian Islands The University of Tokyo: UT Repository
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description application/pdf Based on tide-gauge records of Japan and other far-field data, the magnitudes of the Kurile-Kamchatka tsunamis during the past 77 years (1904-1980) are investigated. The features of a few tsunamis differ greatly. For example, the Kamchatka tsunami of Apr. 13, 1923 and the Kurile tsunami of Oct. 20,1963 which accompanied earthquakes with magnitudes of M=7.2-7.3 inundated the coastal areas near the tsunami source 10-20 meters. According to the author's method based on the attenuation of wave-height with distance, the magnitudes (Imamura-Iida scale, m) of these tsunamis are estimated to be m=2.5 and 2 respectively. The magnitudes of several tsunamis judged from the near-field and far-field data were a little different. At the Hokkaido and Sanriku coasts, North Japan, the waveheights (above ordinary tides) for the Kurile tsunamis with m=2.5-3 were 1.0-1.5 meters and 0.5 meters respectively. However, the distribution of the wave-heights for the Kamchatka tsunami was different. The wave-heights on the Sanriku coast were greater than those on Hokkaido. The great 1952 Kamchatka tsunami (m=4) inundated the Sanriku coast 2-3 meters. The wave-heights increased especially in the bays with the seiche of 43 min and 20 min. In the map of the source distribution, a tsunami (seismic) gap of 400-500 km exists along the trench in the North Kurile and West Aleutian Islands regions. In order to predict the travel times of tsunami along the Kurile and Japanese coasts, the refraction diagrams of two imaginary sources are drawn. ...
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title 千島・カムチャツカ津波の規模 : 日本沿岸における津波挙動
title_short 千島・カムチャツカ津波の規模 : 日本沿岸における津波挙動
title_full 千島・カムチャツカ津波の規模 : 日本沿岸における津波挙動
title_fullStr 千島・カムチャツカ津波の規模 : 日本沿岸における津波挙動
title_full_unstemmed 千島・カムチャツカ津波の規模 : 日本沿岸における津波挙動
title_sort 千島・カムチャツカ津波の規模 : 日本沿岸における津波挙動
publisher 東京大学地震研究所
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