A numerical study aimed at probabilistically assessing the coastal hazard posed by tsunamis induced by one-dimensional submarine rigid landslides that experience translational failure is presented. The numerical model here utilized is the finite-difference recreation of a linear, fully dispersive mild-slope equation model for wave generation and propagation. This recreated model has the capability to simulate submarine landslides that detach into multiple rigid pieces as failure occurs. An ad-hoc formulation describing the combined space-time coherency of the landslide is presented. Monte Carlo simulations are employed, with an emphasis on the shoreward-traveling waves, to construct probability of exceedance curves for the maximum dimensio...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
Tsunamis are one of the most catastrophic natural events impacting coastal regions often generated b...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Submarine landslides can pose serious tsunami hazard to coastal communities. However, performing a c...
This body of work consists of three manuscripts regarding numerical modeling of landslide-induced ts...
Public interest in tsunamis has increased dramatically due to the devastating consequences of recent...
Submarine landslides can pose serious tsunami hazard to coastal communities, occurring frequently ne...
The eastern coast of USA, including the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), is more prone to tsunamis caused by su...
Landslides are recognized as a generation mechanism of tsunamis. While earthquake-generated tsunamis...
Tsunami generation and propagation due to a vertical time-dependent extent of a stochastic submarine...
Based on numerical simulations presented in Part I, we derive predictive empirical equations describ...
Numerical simulations are performed with a two-dimensional (2D) fully nonlinear potential flow (FNPF...
Tsunamis are natural phenomena that can produce devastating e ects for life and human activities. Th...
As a marine hazard, submarine slope failures have the potential to directly destroy offshore infrast...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
Tsunamis are one of the most catastrophic natural events impacting coastal regions often generated b...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Submarine landslides can pose serious tsunami hazard to coastal communities. However, performing a c...
This body of work consists of three manuscripts regarding numerical modeling of landslide-induced ts...
Public interest in tsunamis has increased dramatically due to the devastating consequences of recent...
Submarine landslides can pose serious tsunami hazard to coastal communities, occurring frequently ne...
The eastern coast of USA, including the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), is more prone to tsunamis caused by su...
Landslides are recognized as a generation mechanism of tsunamis. While earthquake-generated tsunamis...
Tsunami generation and propagation due to a vertical time-dependent extent of a stochastic submarine...
Based on numerical simulations presented in Part I, we derive predictive empirical equations describ...
Numerical simulations are performed with a two-dimensional (2D) fully nonlinear potential flow (FNPF...
Tsunamis are natural phenomena that can produce devastating e ects for life and human activities. Th...
As a marine hazard, submarine slope failures have the potential to directly destroy offshore infrast...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
Tsunamis are one of the most catastrophic natural events impacting coastal regions often generated b...