11th March Japanese tsunami
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| + | A more recent version of these simulations is presented in | ||
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| + | <bibtex> | ||
| + | @Article{popinet2012, | ||
| + | author = {S. Popinet}, | ||
| + | title = {Adaptive modelling of long-distance wave propagation and fine-scale flooding during the Tohoku tsunami}, | ||
| + | journal = {Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences}, | ||
| + | year = {2012}, | ||
| + | url = {http://gfs.sf.net/papers/popinet2012.pdf} | ||
| + | } | ||
| + | </bibtex> | ||
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| + | == Original simulations (March 2011) == | ||
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| * [http://gerris.dalembert.upmc.fr/gatm/index.php?id=usc0001xgp Initial simulation] using a crude source model based on CMT solution. | * [http://gerris.dalembert.upmc.fr/gatm/index.php?id=usc0001xgp Initial simulation] using a crude source model based on CMT solution. | ||
| * [http://gerris.dalembert.upmc.fr/gatm/index.php?id=usc0001xgp-subfaults Refined simulation] using a detailed seismic inversion. | * [http://gerris.dalembert.upmc.fr/gatm/index.php?id=usc0001xgp-subfaults Refined simulation] using a detailed seismic inversion. | ||
Revision as of 21:35, 19 February 2012
A more recent version of these simulations is presented in
S. Popinet - Adaptive modelling of long-distance wave propagation and fine-scale flooding during the Tohoku tsunami
- Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences , 2012
- Bibtex
Original simulations (March 2011)
- Initial simulation using a crude source model based on CMT solution.
- Refined simulation using a detailed seismic inversion.
Inundation maps
These maps were generated directly from the results of the refined simulation. The spatial resolution in flooded areas is automatically adapted down to ~500 m. Note that the topography is defined using the ETOPO-1 data (1 arcminute i.e. ~1.8 km). The results below could be improved using higher-resolution topographic data (e.g. STRM).
In all Gerris results, the colorscale encodes the log of the maximum wave elevation reached over 5 hours.

