Reciprocal Green's functions and the quick forecast of submarine landslide tsunamis

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Although tsunamis generated by submarine mass failure are not as common as those induced by submarine earthquakes, sometimes the generated tsunamis are higher than a seismic tsunami in the area close to the tsunami source, and the forecast is much more difficult. In the present study, reciprocal Green's functions (RGFs) are proposed as a useful tool in the forecast of submarine landslide tsunamis. The forcing in the continuity equation due to depth change in a landslide is represented by the temporal derivative of the water depth. After a convolution with reciprocal Green's function, the tsunami waveform can be obtained promptly. Thus, various tsunami scenarios can be considered once a submarine landslide happens, and a useful forecast can be formulated. When a submarine landslide occurs, the various possibilities for tsunami generation can be analyzed and a useful forecast can be devised.

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Chen, G. Y., Liu, C. C., Wijetunge, J. J., & Wang, Y. F. (2020). Reciprocal Green’s functions and the quick forecast of submarine landslide tsunamis. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 20(3), 771–781. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-771-2020

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