Tsunamis are impulsively generated waves which may severely damage structures within the coastal zones. Damage may occur to protective structures, port and waterfront facilities, and commercial and residential structures. As a result, major damages occurs from the force of the tsunami, from flooding, or from impacts of waterborne debris. Tsunami waves that propagates shoreward frequently connected with sediment and debris, either the ones existing on the shorelines or carried away by the waves from afar
Submarine pipelines have been extensively used for marine oil and gas extraction due to their high e...
Characteristic patterns of tsunami wave pressure on buildings is divided into three types, depending...
Tsunami waves cause severe structural and nonstructural damages in the shallow water and inundation ...
Tsunamis are impulsively generated waves which may severely damage structures within the coastal zon...
Tsunami wave is a succession of waves produced by movement of great volume of water which usually o...
Tsunamis are among the most terrifying and complex physical phenomena potentially affecting almost a...
At source, tsunami waves have relatively small wave heights (typically 0.5-2m), but very long wavel...
This paper presents a brief overview of the current knowledge and research gaps in the evaluation of...
The life of a tsunami is usually divided into three phases: the generation (tsunami source), the pro...
Indonesia has experienced several tsunamis triggered by seismic and non-seismic (i.e., landslides) s...
As tsunami waves travel towards the shoreline, they may break offshore and runup the shore as a hydr...
The study of tsunami damage has gained momentum since the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. However, as mos...
Tsunami surges create catastrophic damages to buildings in considerably large coastal areas. Tsunami...
Natural disasters usually occur without any warning. They can leave trail of destruction and cause m...
The megatsunami of 26 December 2004 was the first tsunami with transoceanic impact since the 1960 Gr...
Submarine pipelines have been extensively used for marine oil and gas extraction due to their high e...
Characteristic patterns of tsunami wave pressure on buildings is divided into three types, depending...
Tsunami waves cause severe structural and nonstructural damages in the shallow water and inundation ...
Tsunamis are impulsively generated waves which may severely damage structures within the coastal zon...
Tsunami wave is a succession of waves produced by movement of great volume of water which usually o...
Tsunamis are among the most terrifying and complex physical phenomena potentially affecting almost a...
At source, tsunami waves have relatively small wave heights (typically 0.5-2m), but very long wavel...
This paper presents a brief overview of the current knowledge and research gaps in the evaluation of...
The life of a tsunami is usually divided into three phases: the generation (tsunami source), the pro...
Indonesia has experienced several tsunamis triggered by seismic and non-seismic (i.e., landslides) s...
As tsunami waves travel towards the shoreline, they may break offshore and runup the shore as a hydr...
The study of tsunami damage has gained momentum since the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. However, as mos...
Tsunami surges create catastrophic damages to buildings in considerably large coastal areas. Tsunami...
Natural disasters usually occur without any warning. They can leave trail of destruction and cause m...
The megatsunami of 26 December 2004 was the first tsunami with transoceanic impact since the 1960 Gr...
Submarine pipelines have been extensively used for marine oil and gas extraction due to their high e...
Characteristic patterns of tsunami wave pressure on buildings is divided into three types, depending...
Tsunami waves cause severe structural and nonstructural damages in the shallow water and inundation ...