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Tsunamis on the Pacific Coast of Canada, 1700-2005 : From Prehistoric Time to the Present
Tsunamis on the Pacific Coast of Canada, 1700-2005 : From Prehistoric Time to the Present
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Author(s): Rabinovich, Alexander B.
Solovieva, Olga N.
Stephenson, Fred E.
ISBN No.: 9781402039904
Pages: x, 225
Year: 202501
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 160.45
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Nature of the coasts of British Columbia 1.1. Seafloor topography 1.2. Straits, channels, inlets and bays 1.3. Shores and beaches 1.


4. Tides and other sea level variations Chapter 2. Tsunami sources 2.1. General properties 2.2. Local tsunamis: Seismicity offshore of British Columbia 2.3.


Distant tsunamis: Main tsunamigenic zones in the Pacific Ocean 2.4. Landslides and slide-generated tsunamis 2.5. Volcanic activity and volcanically-generated tsunamis 2.6. Atmospheric activity and meteorological tsunamis Chapter 3. Prehistoric events 3.


1. Paleotsunamis on the coast of British Columbia 3.2. Kwalate rock-avalanche generated tsunami 3.3. The Great Cascadia tsunami of January 1700 Chapter 4. Tsunamis on the coast of British Columbia 4.1.


1700-1899 4.2. 1900-1919 4.3. 1920-1939 4.4. 1940-1959 4.5.


1960-1979 4.6. 1980-1999 4.7. 2000-2009 4.8. Statistics Chapter 5. Spectral and wavelet analysis of tsunami records 5.


1. Background oscillations and topographic transfer function 5.2. Peru tsunami of 23 June 2001 5.3. Queen Charlotte tsunami of 12 October 2001 5.4. Vancouver Island tsunami of 2 November 2004 5.


5. Sumatra tsunami of 26 December 2004 5.6. California tsunami of 15 June 2005 5.7. Samoa tsunami of 29 September 2009 Chapter 6. Numerical modelling of tsunami waves and estimation of tsunami risk 6.1.


Numerical modelling of seismically-generated tsunamis 6.2. Modelling of tsunami waves for the Pacific coast of Vancouver Island 6.3. Numerical modelling of the Cascadia tsunami for Juan de Fuca Strait and southern coast of Vancouver Island Chapter 7. Tsunami waves in Alberni Inlet: Observations and modelling 7.1. Tsunami of 27 March 1964 in Port Alberni 7.


2. Analysis of tsunami records at and around Alberni Inlet 7.3. Numerical modelling of background oscillations in Alberni Inlet 7.4. Modelling of tsunami waves in Alberni Inlet Chapter 8. Landslide generated tsunami on the Pacific coast of North America 8.1.


Submarine landslides and slide-generated tsunamis along the coasts of British Columbia, Alaska and Washington 8.2. Tsunami generation by landslides on the Pacific coast of North America and the role of tides 8.3. Numerical simulation of the dock-failure generated tsunami of 3 November 1994 in Skagway Harbor, Alaska 8.4. Numerical modelling of Kitimat (British Columbia) tsunami of 27 April 1975 8.5.


Numerical modelling of landslide-generated tsunamis in the Strait of Georgia Chapter 9. Meteorological tsunamis for the coasts of British Columbia and Washington State 9.1. Some statistical characteristics of seiches and meteotsunamis for the southern coast of British Columbia 9.2. Meteotsunami of 9 December 2005 9.3. Meteotsunami of 13 July 2007 9.


4. Meteotsunami of 26 February 2008 Chapter 10. Tsunami Warning Service for the Pacific coast of Canada Appendix 1.Principal parameters of tsunamis observed on the Pacific coast of Canada Appendix 2. List of tsunamigenic events on the Pacific coast of Canada Appendix 5. Marigrams for the tsunamis on the coast of British Columbia Appendix 3. Tide gauge measurements on the Pacific coast of Canada Appendix 4. Glossary of terms References Index of geographic names.



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