into the sea northeast ofNewGuinea. This event, the largest lateral collapse of an island volcano to be recorded in historical time, flung devastating tsunami tens of metres high on to adjacent shores. Several hundred kilometres away, observers on New Guinea chronicled 3 min period waves up to 8 m high, that lasted for as long as 3 h. These accounts represent the best available first-hand information on tsunami generated by a major volcano lateral collapse. In this article, we simulate the Ritter Island landslide as constrained by a 1985 sonar survey of its debris field and compare predicted tsunami with historical observations. The best agreement occurs for landslides travelling at 40 m s−1, but velocities up to 80 m s−1 cannot be excluded...
Highlights • Ritter Island's sector collapse provides an exemplar of volcanic tsunami hazards....
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerica...
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerica...
The 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damaging tsunami. Historic ey...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
The 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damaging tsunami. Historic ey...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
On March 13 1888, a large sector of the subaerial and submarine edifice of Ritter Island (Papua New ...
When volcanic mountains slide into the sea, they trigger tsunamis. How big are these waves, and how ...
Volcanic island flank collapses have the potential to trigger devastating tsunamis threatening coast...
The March 13th 1888 collapse of Ritter Island in Papua New Guinea is the largest known sector collap...
The March 13th 1888 collapse of Ritter Island in Papua New Guinea is the largest known sector collap...
Highlights • Ritter Island's sector collapse provides an exemplar of volcanic tsunami hazards....
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerica...
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerica...
The 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damaging tsunami. Historic ey...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
The 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damaging tsunami. Historic ey...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
On March 13 1888, a large sector of the subaerial and submarine edifice of Ritter Island (Papua New ...
When volcanic mountains slide into the sea, they trigger tsunamis. How big are these waves, and how ...
Volcanic island flank collapses have the potential to trigger devastating tsunamis threatening coast...
The March 13th 1888 collapse of Ritter Island in Papua New Guinea is the largest known sector collap...
The March 13th 1888 collapse of Ritter Island in Papua New Guinea is the largest known sector collap...
Highlights • Ritter Island's sector collapse provides an exemplar of volcanic tsunami hazards....
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerica...
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerica...