Abstract
This paper presents post-tsunami survey results describing the impacts of the 2011 East Japan tsunami in Yos Sudarso Bay, Papua, Indonesia. Although the far-field tsunami had a height of 0.8 m measured at a tide gauge inside the small U-shaped bay, it severely damaged four villages scattered along the bay. Detailed numerical analysis was carried out to explain the damages. We used a well-verified source model in the near- and far-field cases to model the propagation of the tsunami southward in the Pacific until reaching Papua Island, Indonesia. The numerical analyses demonstrate two causes of damage in the bay: the maximum tsunami velocity (3.5 m s-1) floated the houses in the villages of Tobati and Enggros and caused them to collapse, and water trapped by the hook-shaped peninsula amplified the tsunami height at the Holtekamp and Hanurata. © The Authors 2013 Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society.
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Diposaptono, S., Muhari, A., Imamura, F., Koshimura, S., & Yanagisawa, H. (2013). Impacts of the 2011 east Japan tsunami in the papua region, Indonesia: Field observation data and numerical analyses. Geophysical Journal International, 194(3), 1625–1639. https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggt175
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