International audienceThe Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of July 1998 was a seminal event because it demonstrated that relatively small and relatively deepwater Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) can cause devastating local tsunamis that strike without warning. There is a comprehensive data set that proves this event was caused by a submarine slump. Yet, the source of the tsunami has remained controversial. This controversy is attributed to several causes. Before the PNG event, it was questionable as to whether SMFs could cause devastating tsunamis. As a result, only limited modelling of SMFs as tsunami sources had been undertaken, and these excluded slumps. The results of these models were that SMFs in general were not considered to be a poten...
Mass transport events, such as those from submarine landslides, volcanic flank collapse at convergen...
International audienceThe 1883 Krakatau volcanic eruption has generated a destructive tsunami higher...
On Dec. 22, 2018, at approximately 20:55–57 local time, Anak Krakatau volcano, located in the Sunda ...
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of July 1998 was a seminal event because it demonstrated that rel...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
This paper reports the results of an investigation into past major tsunamis on the Aitape coast of P...
Tsunamis generated by submarine landslides are, relatively, a recently identified hazard, which resu...
The source of the local tsunami of 17th July 1998 that struck the north shore of Papua New Guinea re...
Up until the late 1980s geology contributed very little to the study of tsunamis because most were g...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
This Why Files article looks at tsunamis in the wake of the July 17, 1998 disaster in Papua New Guin...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. We discuss issues related to a recognised shortcoming in ...
On March 13 1888, a large sector of the subaerial and submarine edifice of Ritter Island (Papua New ...
Tsunamis are not rare events for the Indonesian Archipelago as a consequence of four major plate bou...
Mass transport events, such as those from submarine landslides, volcanic flank collapse at convergen...
International audienceThe 1883 Krakatau volcanic eruption has generated a destructive tsunami higher...
On Dec. 22, 2018, at approximately 20:55–57 local time, Anak Krakatau volcano, located in the Sunda ...
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of July 1998 was a seminal event because it demonstrated that rel...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
This paper reports the results of an investigation into past major tsunamis on the Aitape coast of P...
Tsunamis generated by submarine landslides are, relatively, a recently identified hazard, which resu...
The source of the local tsunami of 17th July 1998 that struck the north shore of Papua New Guinea re...
Up until the late 1980s geology contributed very little to the study of tsunamis because most were g...
International audienceThe 1888 Ritter Island volcanic sector collapse triggered a regionally damagin...
This Why Files article looks at tsunamis in the wake of the July 17, 1998 disaster in Papua New Guin...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. We discuss issues related to a recognised shortcoming in ...
On March 13 1888, a large sector of the subaerial and submarine edifice of Ritter Island (Papua New ...
Tsunamis are not rare events for the Indonesian Archipelago as a consequence of four major plate bou...
Mass transport events, such as those from submarine landslides, volcanic flank collapse at convergen...
International audienceThe 1883 Krakatau volcanic eruption has generated a destructive tsunami higher...
On Dec. 22, 2018, at approximately 20:55–57 local time, Anak Krakatau volcano, located in the Sunda ...