Tsunami deposits from an earthquake on the Seattle fault have been found around the Puget Sound area. Tsunami modeling has been conducted in Puget Sound with the Seattle fault as the initiating event, however published modeling efforts have not investigated the effects of an event from the Seattle fault on the Lake Washington area. The Seattle fault crosses Lake Washington extending east towards Lake Sammamish, and a tsunami generated from this fault could create hazardous conditions along the lake’s shorelines. The parameters of the Lake Washington section of the Seattle fault are applied to create deformation files modeling potential tsunami waves generated from a fault rupture. Four simulations are run with the modern-day...
Geologic evidence has shown that unusual tsunami deposits are traced as high as 18 m above the curre...
fication in the 0.2- to 1.0-Hz frequency band is largely governed by the shallow sediments both insi...
Characterizations of tsunami hazards along the Cascadia subduction zone hinge on uncertainties in me...
The Puget Sound region is under the threat of tsunami waves generated by large earthquakes in both t...
The Strait of Juan de Fuca and the coastline nearby are prone to tsunami attacks along the Cascadia ...
Puget Sound has a history of earthquakes and tsunamis with an ever-expanding knowledge of these even...
Tsunamis from earthquakes of various magnitudes have affected Cascadia in the past. Simulations of M...
The Cascadia subduction zone is understood to produce large, Mw 9.0, earthquakes every 300-1000 year...
The Cascadia subduction zone is understood to produce large, Mw 9.0, earthquakes every 300-1000 year...
[1] Recent paleoseismic and geologic studies indicate that a tsunami occurred 1100 years ago in Puge...
The Komandorsky seismic gap has distinctive boundaries and a length of 650 km. Its period of “seismi...
The probability that an earthquake of magnitude 8 or greater will occur on the Cascadia Subduction Z...
For assessing tsunami hazard in northernmost Cascadia, there is an urgent need to define tsunami sou...
Graduation date: 1965The physical linkage between oceanic earthquakes and most\ud tsunamis is genera...
Water surged from Puget Sound sometime between 1000 and 1100 years ago, overrunning tidal marshes an...
Geologic evidence has shown that unusual tsunami deposits are traced as high as 18 m above the curre...
fication in the 0.2- to 1.0-Hz frequency band is largely governed by the shallow sediments both insi...
Characterizations of tsunami hazards along the Cascadia subduction zone hinge on uncertainties in me...
The Puget Sound region is under the threat of tsunami waves generated by large earthquakes in both t...
The Strait of Juan de Fuca and the coastline nearby are prone to tsunami attacks along the Cascadia ...
Puget Sound has a history of earthquakes and tsunamis with an ever-expanding knowledge of these even...
Tsunamis from earthquakes of various magnitudes have affected Cascadia in the past. Simulations of M...
The Cascadia subduction zone is understood to produce large, Mw 9.0, earthquakes every 300-1000 year...
The Cascadia subduction zone is understood to produce large, Mw 9.0, earthquakes every 300-1000 year...
[1] Recent paleoseismic and geologic studies indicate that a tsunami occurred 1100 years ago in Puge...
The Komandorsky seismic gap has distinctive boundaries and a length of 650 km. Its period of “seismi...
The probability that an earthquake of magnitude 8 or greater will occur on the Cascadia Subduction Z...
For assessing tsunami hazard in northernmost Cascadia, there is an urgent need to define tsunami sou...
Graduation date: 1965The physical linkage between oceanic earthquakes and most\ud tsunamis is genera...
Water surged from Puget Sound sometime between 1000 and 1100 years ago, overrunning tidal marshes an...
Geologic evidence has shown that unusual tsunami deposits are traced as high as 18 m above the curre...
fication in the 0.2- to 1.0-Hz frequency band is largely governed by the shallow sediments both insi...
Characterizations of tsunami hazards along the Cascadia subduction zone hinge on uncertainties in me...