Morphology of Australia's eastern continental slope and related tsunami hazard

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Abstract

Morphologic characterisation of five distinct, eastern Australian upper continental slope submarine landslides enabled modelling of their tsunami hazard. Flow depth, run-up and inundation distance has been calculated for each of the five landslides. Future submarine landslides with similar characteristics to these could generate tsunami with maximum flow depths ranging 5-10 m at the coastline, maximum run-up of 5 m and maximum inundation distances of 1 km.

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Clarke, S., Hubble, T., Airey, D., Yu, P., Boyd, R., Keene, J., … Ward, S. (2016). Morphology of Australia’s eastern continental slope and related tsunami hazard. In Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences, 6th International Symposium (pp. 529–538). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00972-8_47

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