— Tsunamis are generated by displacement or motion of large volumes of water. While there are several documented cases of tsunami generation by volcanic eruptions and landslides, most observed tsunamis are attributed to earthquakes. Kinematic models of tsunami generation by earthquakes — where specified fault size and slip determine seafloor and sea-surface vertical motion — quantitatively explain far-field tsunami wave records. On the other hand, submarine landslides in subduction zones and other tectonic settings can generate large tsunamis that are hazardous along near-source coasts. Furthermore, the ongoing exploration of the oceans has found evidence for large paleo-landslides in many places, not just subduction zones. Thus, we want to...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
This body of work consists of three manuscripts regarding numerical modeling of landslide-induced ts...
Volcanic islands form the highest topographic structures on Earth and are the sites of some of the p...
Tsunamis are gravity-driven water waves. Most are generated by vertical displacement of the seabed t...
Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential fo...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Tsunami generation and propagation mechanisms need to be clearly understood in order to inform predi...
-This review presents modelling techniques and processes that govern landslide tsunami generation, w...
Landslide generated tsunamis are lesser-known yet equally destructive than earthquake tsunamis. Inde...
While the propagation of tsunamis is well understood and well simulated by numerical models, there a...
Tsunami generation from earthquake induced seafloor deformations has long been recognized as a major...
Earthquake and submarine mass failure are the most frequent causes of tsunami waves. While the proce...
A tsunami is generated when a sudden displacement of a large volume of water occurs. Typically, the ...
Mass transport events, such as those from submarine landslides, volcanic flank collapse at convergen...
Large tsunamis can be generated by submarine slides, but these events are rare on human timescales a...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
This body of work consists of three manuscripts regarding numerical modeling of landslide-induced ts...
Volcanic islands form the highest topographic structures on Earth and are the sites of some of the p...
Tsunamis are gravity-driven water waves. Most are generated by vertical displacement of the seabed t...
Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential fo...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Tsunami generation and propagation mechanisms need to be clearly understood in order to inform predi...
-This review presents modelling techniques and processes that govern landslide tsunami generation, w...
Landslide generated tsunamis are lesser-known yet equally destructive than earthquake tsunamis. Inde...
While the propagation of tsunamis is well understood and well simulated by numerical models, there a...
Tsunami generation from earthquake induced seafloor deformations has long been recognized as a major...
Earthquake and submarine mass failure are the most frequent causes of tsunami waves. While the proce...
A tsunami is generated when a sudden displacement of a large volume of water occurs. Typically, the ...
Mass transport events, such as those from submarine landslides, volcanic flank collapse at convergen...
Large tsunamis can be generated by submarine slides, but these events are rare on human timescales a...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
This body of work consists of three manuscripts regarding numerical modeling of landslide-induced ts...
Volcanic islands form the highest topographic structures on Earth and are the sites of some of the p...