The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caused massive morphological changes around the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. This research investigates the coastal morphological changes in the Banda Aceh area via coupling a hydrodynamic model with a sediment transport module. The Cornell Multigrid Coupled Tsunami Model (COMCOT) was coupled with the XBeach Model to simultaneously simulate sediment transport and the hydrodynamic process during the tsunami. The coupled model is known as COMCOT-SED. Field bathymetric data measured in 2006 were used to validate the coupled model. This study reveals that the tsunami’s impact was more severe on the eastern part of the coast, where it hit directly. Meanwhile, the western part of the coast suffered a lower impa...
The tsunami event generated by the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on 26 December 2004 was simulate...
The December 26, 2004 tsunami is one of the most devastating tsunami in recorded history. It was gen...
The 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean has given the opportunity to gather an unprecedented database o...
The Aceh province in Indonesia, located around the Sumatra subduction area, was one of the worst hit...
A coupled hydrostatic and morph-dynamic model COMCOT-SED was used to investigate the morphological c...
The tsunami inundation flows on Banda Aceh, Indonesia reached 5 km inland during the December 26, 20...
We model postseismic changes to the shoreline of West Aceh, Indonesia, a region largely affected by ...
We model postseismic changes to the shoreline of West Aceh, Indonesia, a region largely affected by ...
The seismic activities of a long section of the Sunda Plate revealed the vulnerability of the Indian...
The destructive earthquake and tsunami waves have caused sudden and immense changes in the morpholog...
The destructive earthquake and tsunami waves have caused sudden and immense changes in the morpholog...
This thesis investigated a thorough geomorphology of Banda Aceh, a coast on the north tip of Sumatra...
There exists a high probability of a great earthquake rupture along the subduction megathrust under ...
There exists a high probability of a great earthquake rupture along the subduction megathrust under ...
AbstractEven though tsunami-caused damages mainly refer to ones from inundations and strong currents...
The tsunami event generated by the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on 26 December 2004 was simulate...
The December 26, 2004 tsunami is one of the most devastating tsunami in recorded history. It was gen...
The 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean has given the opportunity to gather an unprecedented database o...
The Aceh province in Indonesia, located around the Sumatra subduction area, was one of the worst hit...
A coupled hydrostatic and morph-dynamic model COMCOT-SED was used to investigate the morphological c...
The tsunami inundation flows on Banda Aceh, Indonesia reached 5 km inland during the December 26, 20...
We model postseismic changes to the shoreline of West Aceh, Indonesia, a region largely affected by ...
We model postseismic changes to the shoreline of West Aceh, Indonesia, a region largely affected by ...
The seismic activities of a long section of the Sunda Plate revealed the vulnerability of the Indian...
The destructive earthquake and tsunami waves have caused sudden and immense changes in the morpholog...
The destructive earthquake and tsunami waves have caused sudden and immense changes in the morpholog...
This thesis investigated a thorough geomorphology of Banda Aceh, a coast on the north tip of Sumatra...
There exists a high probability of a great earthquake rupture along the subduction megathrust under ...
There exists a high probability of a great earthquake rupture along the subduction megathrust under ...
AbstractEven though tsunami-caused damages mainly refer to ones from inundations and strong currents...
The tsunami event generated by the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on 26 December 2004 was simulate...
The December 26, 2004 tsunami is one of the most devastating tsunami in recorded history. It was gen...
The 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean has given the opportunity to gather an unprecedented database o...