Abstract We explore the magnitude and slip distribution of the 1952 Kamchatka earthquake (Mw 8.8–9.0) using constraints from the 1952 Kamchatka tsunami. Our new field data provide more comprehensive coverage of the near-field tsunami than had been available to date. We examine the effects of internal slip distribution within complex earthquake ruptures on near-field tsunami runup and evaluate some of the limitations of this approach. Our approach compares tsunami-deposit distribution with simulated runup from tsunamis generated by different configurations of seafloor deformation from hypothetical earthquakes resembling that of the 1952 Kamchatka earthquake. We identify areas of high slip because different distributions of seafloor deformati...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
Summarization: We present numerical simulations of tsunami run-up in the near field for a data set o...
The historical record of tsunamis observed on the coasts of Sakhalin Island located in the Sea of Ok...
We explore the magnitude and slip distribution of the 1952 Kamchatka earthquake (MW 8.8–9.0) using c...
Abstract. Characterizing rupture of large, shallow subduction zone earthquakes by a uniform slip dis...
The northern part of the Kamchatka subduction zone (KSZ) experienced three tsunamigenic earthquakes...
Geologic evidence has shown that unusual tsunami deposits are traced as high as 18 m above the curre...
occurred along the southwestern Kuril Trench and generated a significant tsunami. To determine the e...
We study the 2003 Mw 8.1 Tokachi‐oki earthquake, a great interplate event that occurred along the s...
Highlights • Unprecedented record of 3 unusually wide earthquakes (of >30) in last 4000 years....
The near-field expression of the tsunami produced by the 15 November 2006 Kuril earthquake (Mw 8.1–8...
The Alaskan-Aleutian arc has a history of rupturing in large and great earthquakes. The 20th century...
Adding tsunami data reported by the U.S.S.R. sources, tsunami magnitude and the source area of the t...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
Abstract We examined whether it is possible to estimate the tsunami source model of the 2011 Tohoku-...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
Summarization: We present numerical simulations of tsunami run-up in the near field for a data set o...
The historical record of tsunamis observed on the coasts of Sakhalin Island located in the Sea of Ok...
We explore the magnitude and slip distribution of the 1952 Kamchatka earthquake (MW 8.8–9.0) using c...
Abstract. Characterizing rupture of large, shallow subduction zone earthquakes by a uniform slip dis...
The northern part of the Kamchatka subduction zone (KSZ) experienced three tsunamigenic earthquakes...
Geologic evidence has shown that unusual tsunami deposits are traced as high as 18 m above the curre...
occurred along the southwestern Kuril Trench and generated a significant tsunami. To determine the e...
We study the 2003 Mw 8.1 Tokachi‐oki earthquake, a great interplate event that occurred along the s...
Highlights • Unprecedented record of 3 unusually wide earthquakes (of >30) in last 4000 years....
The near-field expression of the tsunami produced by the 15 November 2006 Kuril earthquake (Mw 8.1–8...
The Alaskan-Aleutian arc has a history of rupturing in large and great earthquakes. The 20th century...
Adding tsunami data reported by the U.S.S.R. sources, tsunami magnitude and the source area of the t...
The 9 March 1957 Aleutian earthquake has been estimated as the third largest earthquake this century...
Abstract We examined whether it is possible to estimate the tsunami source model of the 2011 Tohoku-...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
Summarization: We present numerical simulations of tsunami run-up in the near field for a data set o...
The historical record of tsunamis observed on the coasts of Sakhalin Island located in the Sea of Ok...