The great Tohoku-oki earthquake of March 11, 2011 generated a devastating tsunami in the near field as well as substantial far-field effects throughout the Pacific Ocean. In New Zealand, the tsunami was widely observed and instrumentally recorded on an extensive array of coastal tidal gauges and supplemented by current velocity data from two sites. While the tsunami's first arrival was on the morning of March 12 in New Zealand, the strongest effects occurred throughout that afternoon and into the following day. Tsunami effects consisted primarily of rapid changes in water level and associated strong currents that affected numerous bays, harbors, tidal inlets and marine facilities, particularly on the northern and eastern shores of the North...
The 29 September 2009 South Pacific tsunami reached the islands of Futuna and Alofi, 650 km to the w...
New Zealand has suffered relatively few tsunamis compared to many countries around or within the Pac...
Developing a realistic, three-dimensional rupture model of the large offshore earthquake is difficul...
The 2011 Tohoku tsunami is one of the instrumentally most well recorded tsunami in the past century....
The earthquake of March 11 of magnitude 9 offshore Tohoku, Japan, was followed by a tsunami wave wit...
The east coast of New Zealand is exposed to tsunami hazards, which are generated by both distant and...
Abstract:As one of the ocean sudden natural disasters, the tsunami is not easily to differentiate fr...
The 2011 off the pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (Mw = 9) was one of the most devastating earthqu...
The tsunami that hit the north pacific coast of Japan on March 11, 2011 has been characterized as a ...
damage in northern Honshu, Japan, and generated a tsunami which devastated Japan’s northeast coast a...
ABSTRACT The response of Monterey Bay to the Great Tohoku earthquake of 2011 is examined in this stu...
As one of the ocean sudden natural disasters, the tsunami is not easily to differentiate from the oc...
Tsunami heights greater than 4 m were observed at several coastal tide-gauge stations during the tsu...
The tsunami caused by the Tonga submarine volcanic eruption that occurred at 13:15 Japan Time (JST) ...
The March 11, 2011 M9 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake, which is believed to be the largest event recorded in J...
The 29 September 2009 South Pacific tsunami reached the islands of Futuna and Alofi, 650 km to the w...
New Zealand has suffered relatively few tsunamis compared to many countries around or within the Pac...
Developing a realistic, three-dimensional rupture model of the large offshore earthquake is difficul...
The 2011 Tohoku tsunami is one of the instrumentally most well recorded tsunami in the past century....
The earthquake of March 11 of magnitude 9 offshore Tohoku, Japan, was followed by a tsunami wave wit...
The east coast of New Zealand is exposed to tsunami hazards, which are generated by both distant and...
Abstract:As one of the ocean sudden natural disasters, the tsunami is not easily to differentiate fr...
The 2011 off the pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (Mw = 9) was one of the most devastating earthqu...
The tsunami that hit the north pacific coast of Japan on March 11, 2011 has been characterized as a ...
damage in northern Honshu, Japan, and generated a tsunami which devastated Japan’s northeast coast a...
ABSTRACT The response of Monterey Bay to the Great Tohoku earthquake of 2011 is examined in this stu...
As one of the ocean sudden natural disasters, the tsunami is not easily to differentiate from the oc...
Tsunami heights greater than 4 m were observed at several coastal tide-gauge stations during the tsu...
The tsunami caused by the Tonga submarine volcanic eruption that occurred at 13:15 Japan Time (JST) ...
The March 11, 2011 M9 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake, which is believed to be the largest event recorded in J...
The 29 September 2009 South Pacific tsunami reached the islands of Futuna and Alofi, 650 km to the w...
New Zealand has suffered relatively few tsunamis compared to many countries around or within the Pac...
Developing a realistic, three-dimensional rupture model of the large offshore earthquake is difficul...