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Title: Estimate of tsunami source using optimized unit sources and including dispersion effects during tsunami propagation: The 2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake
Authors: Gusman, AR
Mulia, IE
Satake, K
Watada, S
Heidarzadeh, M
Sheehan, AF
Issue Date: 9-Sep-2016
Citation: (2016) 'Estimate of tsunami source using optimized unit sources and including dispersion effects during tsunami propagation: The 2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake', Geophysical Research Letters, 2016, 43 (18), pp. 9819 - 9828. doi: 10.1002/2016GL070140.
Abstract: We apply a genetic algorithm (GA) to find the optimized unit sources using dispersive tsunami synthetics to estimate the tsunami source of the 2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake. The optimal number and distribution of unit sources gives the sea surface elevation similar to that from our previous slip distribution on a fault using tsunami data, but different from that using seismic data. The difference is possibly due to submarine mass failure in the source region. Dispersion effects during tsunami propagation reduce the maximum amplitudes by up to 20% of conventional linear long wave propagation model. Dispersion effects also increase tsunami travel time by approximately 1 min per 1,300 km on average. The dispersion effects on amplitudes depend on the azimuth from the tsunami source reflecting the directivity of tsunami source, while the effects on travel times depend only on the distance from the source.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/14834
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL070140
ISSN: 0094-8276
Appears in Collections:Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers

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