The November 1 st , 1755 Tsunami in Morocco - Uncertainties in Historical Reports and Consequences for Future TWS

International audience Coastal communities in the Atlantic marine limit of Morocco risk of inundation by regional and local tsunamis generated in the SW Iberia zone. Tsunami catalogs indicate that this area was the place of several tsunami events since historical time. Among them, the 1755 tsunami r...

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Main Authors: Omira, R, Baptista, M. A., Mellas, S., Leone, Frédéric
Other Authors: Laboratoire de Géographie et d'Aménagement de Montpellier (LAGAM), Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2011
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Online Access:https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03138273
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03138273/document
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03138273/file/Poster_EGU2011_omira_et_al.pdf
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Summary:International audience Coastal communities in the Atlantic marine limit of Morocco risk of inundation by regional and local tsunamis generated in the SW Iberia zone. Tsunami catalogs indicate that this area was the place of several tsunami events since historical time. Among them, the 1755 tsunami remains the largest eye witnessed historical event in the North East Atlantic area. Historical documents described, in some details, the generated waves along the coasts of Portugal, Spain and Morocco. They mentioned that the tsunami run-up has reached 15 m and the wave amplitude was as high as 24 m in some locations. However, these wave heights, run-up values and inundated areas may be (in some cases) overestimated as it was revealed in the recently published studies on historical documents focused on the Gulf of Cadiz area (Blanc, 2009). One of the coastal segments where the reported historical data, related to the 1755 event, are uncertain is the city of Mazagão, actually El-Jadida, located at the SW of Moroccan Atlantic coast. The present study seeks to numerically evaluate the tsunami impact along the El-Jadida coastal segment in order to clarify the uncertainties of the historical reports. A detailed numerical modeling of the tsunami waves evolution onshore and offshore El-Jadida site has been conducted. The digital terrain model (DTM) considered in this study is a reconstruction of the paleo-DTM of El-Jadida site in the 1750s, that we have computed from the paleo-bathymetric/topographic charts available before 1755. Earthquake scenario of magnitude~8.5 has been considered to represent a 1755-like event. Results in term of wave heights, maximum run-ups, high resolution inundation maps and flow limits for the study area are presented for the considered tsunami scenario. Reliability and/or interpretation of historical reports is discussed in light of the comparison of these reports with the worst tsunami impact in El-Jadida obtained from numerical modeling. The results will be incorporated in the future tsunami ...