The strong earthquake (M = 6.3) occurred on 21st November 2004 in the DominicaPassage, between Guadeloupe and Dominica (Lesser Antilles), generated aweak tsunami with maximum amplitude 80 cm on neighbouring islands. Field surveyis conducted on November 27, 2004. Data of the field survey are described. Results ofthe numerical simulations in the framework of the shallow-water theory are in reasonableagreement with observed data
On 1 November 1755, a major earthquake of estimated M (w)=8.5/9.0 destroyed Lisbon (Portugal) and wa...
International audienceThe 17 July 2006, a tsunami struck the southern coast of Java, Indonesia, caus...
Summarization: The tsunami of 26 December 2004 severely affected the Maldives at a distance of 2,500...
http://library.lanl.gov/tsunami/231/pel.pdfA strong earthquake (mb = 6.3; Ms = 6.1; Mw = 6.3) occurr...
International audienceAlthough a few historical tsunamis have occurred in the Lesser Antilles region...
A major collapse of a lava dome occurred at the Soufrière Hills Volcano (Montserrat, Lesser Antilles...
International audienceThe main goal of this study is to give the preliminary estimates of the tsunam...
The 1867 Virgin Island Tsunami reached large magnitude on the coasts of the Caribbean Islands. A max...
The French Caribbean Archipelago of Guadeloupe is located over the Lesser Antilles active subduction...
The 1867 Virgin Island tsunami was of a great effect for the Caribbean Islands. A maximal tsunami he...
On Sunday December 26th at 00:58:53 UTC, a great earthquake with a moment magnitude of 9.0 – or poss...
Summarization: We summarize some of the findings and observations from the field surveys conducted i...
The Mw = 9.1 mega-thrust Sumatra–Andaman earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, was followed...
The M w = 9.1 mega-thrust Sumatra-Andaman earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, was followe...
International audienceA field survey was organized on the French Mediterranean coasts to investigate...
On 1 November 1755, a major earthquake of estimated M (w)=8.5/9.0 destroyed Lisbon (Portugal) and wa...
International audienceThe 17 July 2006, a tsunami struck the southern coast of Java, Indonesia, caus...
Summarization: The tsunami of 26 December 2004 severely affected the Maldives at a distance of 2,500...
http://library.lanl.gov/tsunami/231/pel.pdfA strong earthquake (mb = 6.3; Ms = 6.1; Mw = 6.3) occurr...
International audienceAlthough a few historical tsunamis have occurred in the Lesser Antilles region...
A major collapse of a lava dome occurred at the Soufrière Hills Volcano (Montserrat, Lesser Antilles...
International audienceThe main goal of this study is to give the preliminary estimates of the tsunam...
The 1867 Virgin Island Tsunami reached large magnitude on the coasts of the Caribbean Islands. A max...
The French Caribbean Archipelago of Guadeloupe is located over the Lesser Antilles active subduction...
The 1867 Virgin Island tsunami was of a great effect for the Caribbean Islands. A maximal tsunami he...
On Sunday December 26th at 00:58:53 UTC, a great earthquake with a moment magnitude of 9.0 – or poss...
Summarization: We summarize some of the findings and observations from the field surveys conducted i...
The Mw = 9.1 mega-thrust Sumatra–Andaman earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, was followed...
The M w = 9.1 mega-thrust Sumatra-Andaman earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, was followe...
International audienceA field survey was organized on the French Mediterranean coasts to investigate...
On 1 November 1755, a major earthquake of estimated M (w)=8.5/9.0 destroyed Lisbon (Portugal) and wa...
International audienceThe 17 July 2006, a tsunami struck the southern coast of Java, Indonesia, caus...
Summarization: The tsunami of 26 December 2004 severely affected the Maldives at a distance of 2,500...