3D numerical simulation of hydro-acoustic waves registered during the 2012 negros-cebu earthquake

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The paper investigates on the hydro-acoustic waves propagation caused by the underwater earthquake, occurred on 6 February 2012, between the Negros and Cebu islands, in the Philippines. Hydro-acoustic waves are pressure waves that propagate at the sound celerity in water. These waves can be triggered by the sudden vertical sea-bed movement, due to underwater earthquakes. The results of three dimensional numerical simulations, which solve the wave equation in a weakly compressible sea water domain are presented. The hydro-acoustic signal is compared to an underwater acoustic signal recorded during the event by a scuba diver, who was about 12 km far from the earthquake epicenter.

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Cecioni, C., Romano, A., Bellotti, G., & De Girolamo, P. (2019). 3D numerical simulation of hydro-acoustic waves registered during the 2012 negros-cebu earthquake. Geosciences (Switzerland), 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9070300

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