Geosciences (Apr 2021)

Influence of Tsunami Aspect Ratio on Near and Far-Field Tsunami Amplitude

  • Natalia K. Sannikova,
  • Harvey Segur,
  • Diego Arcas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11040178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 178

Abstract

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This study presents a numerical investigation of the source aspect ratio (AR) influence on tsunami decay characteristics with an emphasis in near and far-field differences for two initial wave shapes Pure Positive Wave and N-wave. It is shown that, when initial total energy for both tsunami types is kept the same, short-rupture tsunami with more concentrated energy are likely to be more destructive in the near-field, whereas long rupture tsunami are more dangerous in the far-field. The more elongated the source is, the stronger the directivity and the slower the amplitude decays in the intermediate- and far-fields. We present evidence of this behavior by comparing amplitude decay rates from idealized sources and showing their correlation with that observed in recent historical events of similar AR.

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