Long Wave Runup in Asymmetric Bays and in Fjords With Two Separate Heads

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Modeling of tsunamis in glacial fjords prompts us to evaluate applicability of the cross-sectionally averaged nonlinear shallow water equations to model propagation and runup of long waves in asymmetrical bays and also in fjords with two heads. We utilize the Tuck-Hwang transformation, initially introduced for the plane beaches and currently generalized for bays with arbitrary cross section, to transform the nonlinear governing equations into a linear equation. The solution of the linearized equation describing the runup at the shore line is computed by taking into account the incident wave at the toe of the last sloping segment. We verify our predictions against direct numerical simulation of the 2-D shallow water equations and show that our solution is valid both for bays with an asymmetric L-shaped cross section, and for fjords with two heads—bays with a W-shaped cross section.

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Raz, A., Nicolsky, D., Rybkin, A., & Pelinovsky, E. (2018). Long Wave Runup in Asymmetric Bays and in Fjords With Two Separate Heads. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 123(3), 2066–2080. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JC013100

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