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E-grāmata: Tsunamis: Case Studies and Recent Developments

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This book contains 20 papers reflecting the state-of-the-art tsunami research. Most of them were presented at the two international meetings held in 2003: the 21st International Tsunami Symposium, held on July 9 and 10th as a part of IUGG general assembly in Sapporo, Japan, and an International Workshop on Tsunamis in the South Pacific, held on September 25 and 26th in Wellington, New Zealand. More recent work, including the field survey report of the Tokachi-oki earthquake tsunami of September 26, 2003, is also included. Synolakis and Okall summarize the survey results of International Tsunami Survey Teams, as well as seismological and numerical modelling studies of 15 tsunami events occurred between 1992 and 2002. In this active decade of tsunami disasters, the tsunami community has learned how to organize ITST, describe, document and share the results of surveys. The authors also propose a method to discriminate the seismic tsunamis from landslide tsunamis based on the observed runup heights, and demonstrate it for the recent tsunamis. Power et al. report the tsunamis generated by the 2003 Fiordland, New Zealand, earthquake (M 7. 2). This earthquake generated two kinds of tsunamis; a local large (4-5 m) tsunami generated by rockslide in a sound, and a smaller tsunami generated by earthquake fa aulting and detected on tide gauges in Australia. Three papers discuss volcanic tsunamis in the western Pacific region. Nishimura et al. report the tsunami from the 1994 eruption of Rabaul volcanoes.
Case Studies.- 19922002: Perspective on a Decade of Post-Tsunami
Surveys.- The Fiordland Earthquake and Tsunami, New Zealand, 21 August 2003.-
Timing and Scale of Tsunamis Caused by the 1994 Rabaul Eruption, East New
Britain, Papua New Guinea.- Analysis of Tide-Gauge Records of the 1883
Krakatau Tsunami.- Model of Tsunami Generation by Collapse of Volcanic
Eruption: The 1741 Oshima-Oshima Tsunami.- Tsunami Resonance Curve from
Dominant Periods Observed in Bays of Northeastern Japan.- Delayed Peaks of
Tsunami Waveforms at Miyako from Earthquakes East off Hokkaido.- Field Survey
of the 2003 Tokachi-Oki Earthquake Tsunami and Simulation at the Ootsu Harbor
Located at the Pacific Coast of Hokkaido, Japan.- Variability Among Tsunami
Sources in the 17th21st Centuries Along the Soutehrn Kuril Trench.- Holocene
Tsunami Traces on Kunashir Island, Kurile Subduction Zone.- Distribution of
Cumulative Tsunami Energy from Alaska-Aleutians to Western Canada.- Recent
Developments.- Mapping the Possible Tsunami Hazard as the First Step Towards
a Tsunami Resistant Community in Esmeraldas, Ecuador.- Progresses in the
Assessment of Tsunami Genesis and Impacts around the Portuguese Coasts.-
Quick Tsunami Forecasting Based on Database.- Adjoint Inversion of the Source
Parameters of Near-Shore Tsunamigenic Earthquakes.- Experimental Design for
Solid Block and Granular Submarine Landslides: A Unified Approach.- Effects
of Coastal Forest on Tsunami Hazard Mitigation A Preliminary
Investigation.- Fluid Force on Vegetation Due to Tsunami Flow on a Sand
Spit.- Hydro-Acoustic Monitoring on the Kamchatka Shelf: A Possibility of
Early Location of Oceanic Earthquake and Local Tsunami Warning.-
Electromagnetic Tsunami Monitoring: Theory and Recommendations.