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  Relevance of Bathymetry for Tsunami Run-up Modeling
 
 
Title: Relevance of Bathymetry for Tsunami Run-up Modeling
Author: Kowalik, Z.
Murty, T. S.
Appeared in: Marine geodesy
Paging: Volume 14 (1990) nr. 3-4 pages 273-283
Year: 1990-07
Contents: Marine positioning is relevant for several aspects of tsunami research, observation, and prediction. These include accurate positioning of instruments on the ocean bottom for determining the deep-water signature of the tsunami, seismic observational setups to measure the earthquake parameters, equipment to determine the tsunami characteristics during the propagation phase, and instruments to map the vertical uplift and subsidence that occurs during a dip-slip earthquake. In the accurate calculation of coastal tsunami run-up through numerical models, accurate bathymetry is needed, not only near the coast (for tsunami run-up) but also in the deep ocean (for tsunami generation and propagation). If the bathymetry is wrong in the source region, errors will accumulate and will render the numerical calculations inaccurate. Without correct and detailed run-up values on the various coastlines, tsunami prediction for actual events will lead to false alarms and loss of public confidence.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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