We present a preliminary probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment of Canadian coastlines from local and far-field, earthquake, and large submarine landslide sources. Analyses involve published historical, palaeotsunami and palaeoseismic data, modelling, and empirical relations between fault area, earthquake magnitude, and tsunami run-up. The cumulative estimated tsunami hazard for potentially damaging run-up (≥1.5 m) of the outer Pacific coastline is ~40-80 % in 50 years, respectively one and two orders of magnitude greater than the outer Atlantic (~1-15 %) and the Arctic (<1 %). For larger run-up with significant damage potential (≥3 m), Pacific hazard is ~10-30 % in 50 years, again much larger than both the Atlantic (~1-5 %) and Arctic (<1...
Canada has the longest coastline and largest continental margin of any nation in the World. As a res...
The Canadian Pacific coast is located in a highly seismic region with active convergent plates with ...
The lower Mainland of southwest British Columbia (BC) hosts about 3.5 million people and significant...
We present a preliminary probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment of Canadian coastlines from local a...
ReportThe Canadian coastline is the longest of any country in the world, and is at risk from tsunami...
We present a summary of geological tsunami sources with the potential to threaten the coasts of Cana...
Strong evidence suggests that the Cascadia subduction zone, off the west coast of Canada and the Uni...
The North American Pacific coast, located within the Ring of Fire, is at risk of severe subduction t...
Tsunamis from earthquakes of various magnitudes have affected Cascadia in the past. Simulations of M...
Summarization: The first probabilistic tsunami flooding maps have been developed. The methodology, c...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Bathymetric data reveal abundant submarine landslides along the deformation front of the northern Ca...
Public interest in tsunamis has increased dramatically due to the devastating consequences of recent...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
Recurrent storms, floods, landslides, earthquakes and tsunamis challenge the development of resilien...
Canada has the longest coastline and largest continental margin of any nation in the World. As a res...
The Canadian Pacific coast is located in a highly seismic region with active convergent plates with ...
The lower Mainland of southwest British Columbia (BC) hosts about 3.5 million people and significant...
We present a preliminary probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment of Canadian coastlines from local a...
ReportThe Canadian coastline is the longest of any country in the world, and is at risk from tsunami...
We present a summary of geological tsunami sources with the potential to threaten the coasts of Cana...
Strong evidence suggests that the Cascadia subduction zone, off the west coast of Canada and the Uni...
The North American Pacific coast, located within the Ring of Fire, is at risk of severe subduction t...
Tsunamis from earthquakes of various magnitudes have affected Cascadia in the past. Simulations of M...
Summarization: The first probabilistic tsunami flooding maps have been developed. The methodology, c...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Bathymetric data reveal abundant submarine landslides along the deformation front of the northern Ca...
Public interest in tsunamis has increased dramatically due to the devastating consequences of recent...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
Recurrent storms, floods, landslides, earthquakes and tsunamis challenge the development of resilien...
Canada has the longest coastline and largest continental margin of any nation in the World. As a res...
The Canadian Pacific coast is located in a highly seismic region with active convergent plates with ...
The lower Mainland of southwest British Columbia (BC) hosts about 3.5 million people and significant...