Accelerating Tsunami Modeling for Evacuation Studies through Modification of the Manning Roughness Values

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The role of the Manning roughness coefficient in modifying a tsunami time series of flow depth inundation was studied in Iquique, Chile, using a single synthetic earthquake scenario. A high-resolution digital surface model was used as a reference configuration, and several bare land models using constant roughness were tested with different grid resolutions. As previously reported, increasing the Manning n value beyond the standard values is essential to reproduce mean statistics such as the inundated area extent and maximum flow depth. The arrival time showed to be less sensitive to changes in the Manning n value, at least in terms of the magnitude of the error. However, increasing the Manning n value too much leads to a critical change in the characteristics of the flow, which departs from its bore-like structure to a more gradual and persistent inundation. It was found that it is possible to find a Manning n value that resembles most features of the reference flow using less resolution in the numerical grids. This allows us to speed up inundation tsunami modeling, which could be useful when multiple inundation simulations are required.

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Cárdenas, G., & Catalán, P. A. (2022). Accelerating Tsunami Modeling for Evacuation Studies through Modification of the Manning Roughness Values. GeoHazards, 3(4), 492–507. https://doi.org/10.3390/geohazards3040025

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