Abstract—The Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of 1998 is re-examined through a detailed review of the field survey as well as numerous numerical computations. The discussion of the field survey explores a number of possible misinterpretations of the recorded data. The survey data are then employed by a numerical model as a validation tool. A Boussinesq model and a nonlinear shallow water wave (NLSW) model are compared in order to quantify the effect of frequency dispersion on the landslide-generated tsunami. The numerical comparisons indicate that the NLSW model is a poor estimator of offshore wave heights. However, due to what appears to be depth-limited breaking seaward of Sissano spit, both numerical models are in agreement in the predicti...
International audienceCase studies of landslide tsunamis require integration of marine geology data ...
The December 26, 2004 tsunami is one of the most devastating tsunami in recorded history. It was gen...
Boussinesq wave models have been introduced in tsunami science with considerable success. Methodical...
International audienceOn 26 November 1999, at 1321 UT, central Vanuatu was struck by a large offshor...
Numerous tsunami numerical models have been proposed, but their prediction accuracies have not been ...
Summarization: We present numerical simulations of tsunami run-up in the near field for a data set o...
The 2018 Anak Krakatoa volcano flank collapse generated a tsunami that impacted the Sunda Strait coa...
The March 11, 2011 M9 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake, which is believed to be the largest event recorded in J...
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of July 1998 was a seminal event because it demonstrated that rel...
The devastating 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami stressed the need for assessing tsunami hazard...
International audienceOn the evening of December 22, 2018, the coasts of the Sunda Strait, Indonesia...
International audienceCase studies of landslide tsunamis require integration of marine geology data ...
The December 26, 2004 tsunami is one of the most devastating tsunami in recorded history. It was gen...
Boussinesq wave models have been introduced in tsunami science with considerable success. Methodical...
International audienceOn 26 November 1999, at 1321 UT, central Vanuatu was struck by a large offshor...
Numerous tsunami numerical models have been proposed, but their prediction accuracies have not been ...
Summarization: We present numerical simulations of tsunami run-up in the near field for a data set o...
The 2018 Anak Krakatoa volcano flank collapse generated a tsunami that impacted the Sunda Strait coa...
The March 11, 2011 M9 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake, which is believed to be the largest event recorded in J...
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of July 1998 was a seminal event because it demonstrated that rel...
The devastating 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami stressed the need for assessing tsunami hazard...
International audienceOn the evening of December 22, 2018, the coasts of the Sunda Strait, Indonesia...
International audienceCase studies of landslide tsunamis require integration of marine geology data ...
The December 26, 2004 tsunami is one of the most devastating tsunami in recorded history. It was gen...
Boussinesq wave models have been introduced in tsunami science with considerable success. Methodical...