Sediment slumps are known to have generated important tsunamis such as the 1998 Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the 1929 Grand Banks events. Tsunami modellers commonly use solid blocks with short run-out distances to simulate these slumps. While such methods have the obvious advantage of being simple to use, they offer little or no insight into physical processes that drive the events. The importance of rotational slump motion to tsunamigenic potential is demonstrated in this study by employing a viscoplastic landslide model with Herschel-Bulkley rheology. A large number of simulations for different material properties and landslide configurations are carried out to link the slump's deformation, rheology, its translational and rotational kinemat...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
Sediment slumps are known to have generated important tsunamis such as the 1998 Papua New Guinea (PN...
On 18 November 1929, an Mw 7.2 earthquake occurred south of Newfoundland, displacing >100 km3 of sed...
Tsunami generation from sub‐aqueous landslides is controlled by landslide kinematics, which in turn ...
Tsunami generation from sub‐aqueous landslides is controlled by landslide kinematics, which in turn ...
Submarine mass movements are important sources for tsunamis with potential destructive consequences ...
We perform numerical simulations to assess how coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures (...
We perform numerical simulations to assess how coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures (...
We perform numerical simulations to assess how coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures (...
We perform numerical simulations to assess how coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures (...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
Sediment slumps are known to have generated important tsunamis such as the 1998 Papua New Guinea (PN...
On 18 November 1929, an Mw 7.2 earthquake occurred south of Newfoundland, displacing >100 km3 of sed...
Tsunami generation from sub‐aqueous landslides is controlled by landslide kinematics, which in turn ...
Tsunami generation from sub‐aqueous landslides is controlled by landslide kinematics, which in turn ...
Submarine mass movements are important sources for tsunamis with potential destructive consequences ...
We perform numerical simulations to assess how coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures (...
We perform numerical simulations to assess how coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures (...
We perform numerical simulations to assess how coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures (...
We perform numerical simulations to assess how coastal tsunami hazard from submarine mass failures (...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...
According to current landslide tsunami generation models, the initial acceleration time history of a...