Numerical simulation of the tsunami generated by the 2007 Noto Hanto Earthquake and implications for unusual tidal surges observed in Toyama Bay
We conducted a numerical analysis of the tsunami generated by the 2007 Noto Hanto Earthquake ( M j = 6.9) that occurred on 25 March 2007 near the Noto Peninsula on the northwest coast of Honshu Island, Japan. Our numerical simulation reproduced well the behaviors of the tsunami as recorded at the Wa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Earth, planets, and space planets, and space, 2008-01, Vol.60 (2), p.133-138 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We conducted a numerical analysis of the tsunami generated by the 2007 Noto Hanto Earthquake (
M
j
= 6.9) that occurred on 25 March 2007 near the Noto Peninsula on the northwest coast of Honshu Island, Japan. Our numerical simulation reproduced well the behaviors of the tsunami as recorded at the Wajima tidal observatory and showed that the computed tsunami arrived in Toyama Bay more than 1 h after the earthquake. However, a crew of a small boat in the bay felt the shock and, despite calm weather conditions, their boat capsized just 3 min after the earthquake. Although abnormal tidal surges were recorded at several locations around Toyama Bay, the timing of these is inconsistent with the surges being a direct result of the tsunami generated at the source area of the earthquake. We used “backward wave propagation analysis” to estimate the likely source area of the abnormal tidal surges in the bay and carried out the a simulation of landslide-induced tsunami. Our conclusion is that these abnormal tidal surges were likely caused by a submarine landslide on the steep sea floor on the western side of Toyama Bay. |
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ISSN: | 1880-5981 1343-8832 1880-5981 |
DOI: | 10.1186/BF03352774 |