none3noCentral America (CA), from Guatemala to Panama, has been struck by at least 52 tsunamis between 1539 and 2013, and in the extended region from Mexico to northern Peru (denoted as ECA, Extended Central America in this paper) the number of recorded tsunamis in the same time span is more than 100, most of which were triggered by earthquakes located in the Middle American Trench that runs parallel to the Pacific coast. The most severe event in the catalogue is the tsunami that occurred on 2 September 1992 off Nicaragua, with run-up measured in the range of 5-10 m in several places along the Nicaraguan coast. The aim of this paper is to assess the tsunami hazard on the Pacific coast of this extended region, and to this purpose a hybrid pr...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Tsunami hazard can be analyzed from both deterministic and probabilistic points of view. The determi...
Large earthquakes, such as the Mw 7.7 1992 Nicaragua earthquake, have occurred off the Pacific coast...
none3noCentral America (CA), from Guatemala to Panama, has been struck by at least 52 tsunamis betwe...
none4Abstract ID IASPEI-2992openTinti S.; Armigliato A; Brizuela B.; Pagnoni G.Tinti S.; Armigliato ...
Along the Pacific of Central America the Cocos plate subducts beneath the Caribbean plate, at the Mi...
Artículo científico--Universidad de Costa Rica, Vicerrectoría de Acción Social, Extensión Docente....
There have been 49 tsunamis in Central America since 1539 to 2000, 37 were in the Pacific and 12 in ...
UnrestrictedCalifornia is vulnerable to tsunamis from both local and distant sources. While there is...
The continental coast of Ecuador is close to the subduction of the Nazca plate and the South America...
Abstract. Data for tsunamigenic earthquakes and observed tsunami run-up are used to esti-mate tsunam...
A Mw 8.3 earthquake took place in Chile on September 16th, 2015 causing a local tsunami. As a conseq...
The Costa Rican coasts are at risk of local tsunamis. On both Pacific and Atlantic sides of Costa Ri...
El Salvador is the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America; its coast has an ...
Abstract. Determining the likelihood of a disaster is a key component of any comprehensive hazard as...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Tsunami hazard can be analyzed from both deterministic and probabilistic points of view. The determi...
Large earthquakes, such as the Mw 7.7 1992 Nicaragua earthquake, have occurred off the Pacific coast...
none3noCentral America (CA), from Guatemala to Panama, has been struck by at least 52 tsunamis betwe...
none4Abstract ID IASPEI-2992openTinti S.; Armigliato A; Brizuela B.; Pagnoni G.Tinti S.; Armigliato ...
Along the Pacific of Central America the Cocos plate subducts beneath the Caribbean plate, at the Mi...
Artículo científico--Universidad de Costa Rica, Vicerrectoría de Acción Social, Extensión Docente....
There have been 49 tsunamis in Central America since 1539 to 2000, 37 were in the Pacific and 12 in ...
UnrestrictedCalifornia is vulnerable to tsunamis from both local and distant sources. While there is...
The continental coast of Ecuador is close to the subduction of the Nazca plate and the South America...
Abstract. Data for tsunamigenic earthquakes and observed tsunami run-up are used to esti-mate tsunam...
A Mw 8.3 earthquake took place in Chile on September 16th, 2015 causing a local tsunami. As a conseq...
The Costa Rican coasts are at risk of local tsunamis. On both Pacific and Atlantic sides of Costa Ri...
El Salvador is the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America; its coast has an ...
Abstract. Determining the likelihood of a disaster is a key component of any comprehensive hazard as...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Tsunami hazard can be analyzed from both deterministic and probabilistic points of view. The determi...
Large earthquakes, such as the Mw 7.7 1992 Nicaragua earthquake, have occurred off the Pacific coast...