The tsunamigenic earthquake (Mw = 8.1) that occurred on 29 September 2009 at 17:48 UTC offshore of the Samoa archipelago east of the Tonga trench represents an example of the so-called "outer-rise" earthquakes. The areas most affected were the south coasts of Western and American Samoa, where almost 200 people were killed and run-up heights were measured in excess of 5 m at several locations along the coast. Moreover, tide gauge records showed a maximum peak-to-peak height of about 3.5 m near Pago Pago (American Samoa) and of 1.5 m offshore of Apia (Western Samoa). In this work, different fault models based on the focal mechanism solutions proposed by Global CMT and by USGS immediately after the 2009 Samoan earthquake are tested by comparin...
Recent tsunamis worldwide have prompted significant efforts amongst scientific and disaster manageme...
Tsunami heights greater than 4 m were observed at several coastal tide-gauge stations during the tsu...
Developing a realistic, three-dimensional rupture model of the large offshore earthquake is difficul...
The tsunamigenic earthquake (Mw = 8.1) that occurred on 29 September 2009 at 17:48 UTC offshore of t...
On 29 September 2009 at 17:48:11 UTC, a large earthquake of magnitude 8 struck off-shore of the Samo...
An Mw ˜ 8.1 earthquake south of the Samoan Islands on 29 September 2009 generated a tsunami that kil...
The 1917 Samoa tsunamigenic earthquake is the largest historical event to impact this region. Over a...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.A preliminary probabilis...
We analyze historical earthquakes of the past century having generated regional tsunamis in Samoa, b...
Tsunami investigation is a fundamental component of coastal hazard mitigation and risk reduction. Re...
The Komandorsky seismic gap has distinctive boundaries and a length of 650 km. Its period of “seismi...
The M w = 9.1 mega-thrust Sumatra-Andaman earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, was followe...
The Mw = 9.1 mega-thrust Sumatra–Andaman earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, was followed...
On 26 November 1999, at 1321 UT, central Vanuatu was struck by a large offshore earthquake (M-w 7.5)...
International audienceWe investigated the tsunami hazard in the remote French territory of Wallis an...
Recent tsunamis worldwide have prompted significant efforts amongst scientific and disaster manageme...
Tsunami heights greater than 4 m were observed at several coastal tide-gauge stations during the tsu...
Developing a realistic, three-dimensional rupture model of the large offshore earthquake is difficul...
The tsunamigenic earthquake (Mw = 8.1) that occurred on 29 September 2009 at 17:48 UTC offshore of t...
On 29 September 2009 at 17:48:11 UTC, a large earthquake of magnitude 8 struck off-shore of the Samo...
An Mw ˜ 8.1 earthquake south of the Samoan Islands on 29 September 2009 generated a tsunami that kil...
The 1917 Samoa tsunamigenic earthquake is the largest historical event to impact this region. Over a...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.A preliminary probabilis...
We analyze historical earthquakes of the past century having generated regional tsunamis in Samoa, b...
Tsunami investigation is a fundamental component of coastal hazard mitigation and risk reduction. Re...
The Komandorsky seismic gap has distinctive boundaries and a length of 650 km. Its period of “seismi...
The M w = 9.1 mega-thrust Sumatra-Andaman earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, was followe...
The Mw = 9.1 mega-thrust Sumatra–Andaman earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, was followed...
On 26 November 1999, at 1321 UT, central Vanuatu was struck by a large offshore earthquake (M-w 7.5)...
International audienceWe investigated the tsunami hazard in the remote French territory of Wallis an...
Recent tsunamis worldwide have prompted significant efforts amongst scientific and disaster manageme...
Tsunami heights greater than 4 m were observed at several coastal tide-gauge stations during the tsu...
Developing a realistic, three-dimensional rupture model of the large offshore earthquake is difficul...