E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Case study: mapping the tsunami-hazard zone in the Pasir Jambak sub-district, in Padang, Indonesia

  • Honesti Leli,
  • Muchlian Meli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202133104006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 331
p. 04006

Abstract

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A tsunami hazard is an adverse event that causes damage to properties and loss of life. The problem in assessing a tsunami risk zone for a small area is significant, as available tsunami inundation zone data does not give detailed information for tsunami inundation and run-up in every nested grid. Hence, this study aims to establish a tsunami risk map in the Pasir Jambak sub-district, Padang, Indonesia. The map was carried out in every nested grid point of the area and on a large scale (1:5,000). The TUNAMI N3 program was used for the simulation of the tsunami inundation. A tsunami assessment was made through simulations in nine scenarios of fault parameter data for Sipora block earthquakes. The result of the study provides a tsunami inundation map. Furthermore, this tsunami inundation map can be used for communities, local authorities, government, and others for many studies, and decision-makers can come up with mitigation plans for a small study area.