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Tsunami sources in the southern California Bight

Synolakis Kostas, Mark R. Legg, José C. Borrero

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/E945AF8B-0D34-4EFC-86FF-5674AF6C8E66
Year 2004
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Bibliographic Citation J. C. Borrero, M. R. Legg ,C. E. Synolakis ," Tsunami sources in the southern California bight," Geoph. Res. Letters,vol. 28 ,no. 4 ,pp. 643–646,2004.doi:10.1029%2f2004GL020078 https://doi.org/10.1029%2f2004GL020078
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Locally generated tsunamis due to faulting or slope failures offshore southern California threaten nearby coastal cities. Disruption of operations at port facilities due to tsunami attack could severely impact the regional and national economies. This study examines three faults and two landslides scenarios as potential tsunami sources. Computed runup ranges from 0.5 to 6 m depending on the source and location. Bathymetric features such as the broad San Pedro Shelf are shown to contribute to tsunami wave focusing while retarding tsunami arrival times, suggesting the usefulness of an early warning system.

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