Past
Issues, Volumes 13 to 18 (1995 - 2001)
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume
18(2), 2000
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* TWENTIETH CENTURY
Ms AND Ms VALUES AS TSUNAMIGENIC INDICATORS FOR HAWAII
Daniel A. Walker
Tsunami Memorial Institute, Haleiwa, HI USA
* SOURCE SIMULATION
FOR TSUNAMIS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM FAULT RUPTURE MODELING OF
THE CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE
George R. Priest
Oregon Department of Geology, Newport, OR, USA
Edward Myers and Antonio M. Baptista
Oregon State Institute of Science and Technology, Portland, OR
USA
Paul Fleuck and Klein Wang
Geological Survey of Canada, Sidney BC, Canada
Curt D. Peterson
Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA
* COMPARING MODEL
SIMULATIONS OF THREE BENCHMARK TSUNAMI GENERATION CASES
Philip Watts
Applied Fluids Engineering, Long Beach, CA USA
Fumihiko Imamura
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Stephan Grilli
University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, USA
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume
18(1), 2000
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* RECORDS OF PREHISTORIC
TSUNAMIS FROM BOULDER DEPOSITS EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIA
Jonathan Nott
James Cook University, Carins, Australia
* PREDOMINANCE OF
LONG PERIODS IN LARGE PACIFIC TSUNAMIS
Kuniaki Abe
Niigata Junior College, Niigata City, Japan
* TSUNAMI MITIGATION
FOR THE CITY OF SUVA, FIJI
Gajendra Prasad
Mineral Resources Department, Suva, Fiji
Jack Rynn
Centre for Earthquake Research in Australia, Brisbane, Australia
Atu Kaloumaira
Disaster Reduction Management Program, Suva, Fiji
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
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17(3), 1999
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* COMET AND ASTEROID
HAZARDS: THREAT AND MITIGATION THREAT AND MITIGATION
Johndale C. Solem
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM USA
* ASTEROID IMPACTS:
THE EXTRA HAZARD DUE TO TSUNAMI
Michael P. Paine
The Planetary Society Australian Volunteers, Sidney, Australia
* TSUNAMIS ON THE
COASTLINES OF INDIA
T. S. Murty
W. F. Baird Coastal Engineers, Ottawa, Canada
A. Bapat
Pune, India
* DESTRUCTIVE TSUNAMIS
AND TSUNAMI WARNING IN CENTRAL AMERICA
Mario Fernandez
University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica
Jens Havsokv and Kuvvet Atakan
Institute of Solid Earth, University of Bergen, Norway
* EVALUATION OF TSUNAMI
RISK FOR MITIGATION AND WARNING
George D. Curtis
University of Hawaii - Hilo, Hawaii USA
Efim N. Pelinovsky
Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny, Novgorod, Russia
* ANALYSIS OF MECHANISM
OF TSUNAMI GENERATION IN LITUYA BAY
George Pararas-Carayannis
Honolulu, Hawaii USA
* Book Review - Tsunami!
by Dudley and Lee
* TSUNAMI SOCIETY
AWARDS
* FIRST TSUNAMI SYMPOSIUM
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
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17(2), 1999
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* Issues Related To
Local Tsunamis In Hawaii
Daniel A. Walker
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, Honolulu, HI
USA
* Japanese Tsunami
Warning System
Augustine S. Furumoto
Honolulu, HI USA
Hidee Tatehata
Japan Meterological Agency, Tokyo, Japan
Chiho Morioka
Construction Technology Institute, Tokyo, Japan
* Contemporary Assessment
of Tsunami Risk and Implication
for Early Warnings for Australia and Its Island Territories
Jack Ryan
Centre for Earthquake Research in Australia, Brisbane, Australia
Jim Davidson
Bureau of Meterology, Brisbane, Australia
* The Pacific Tsunami
Museum: A Memorial To Those Lost To
Tsunamis, and an Educational Center to Prevent Further Casualties
Walter C. Dudley
University of Hawaii - Hilo, Hawaii USA
* Memorium - Professor
Martin Vitousek
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
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17(1), 1999
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* Tsunami From Asteroid
And Comet Impacts: The Vulnerability of Europe
Edward P. Myers and
Antonio M. Baptista
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Portland,
OR USA
George R. Priest
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Portland,
OR USA
* Anatomy of A Landslide-Created
Tsunami At Skagway, Alaska Nov 3, 1994
Bruce A. Campbell,
P.E.
Anchorage, AK USA
Dennis Nottingham, P.E.
Peratrovich, Nottingham and Drage, Inc., Anchorage, AK USA
* The U.S. West Coast
and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center
Thomas J. Sokolowski
West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, AK USA
* Modeling The 1958
Lituya Bay Mega Tsunami
Charles L. Mader
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM USA
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume
16(1), 1998
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* Tsunami From Asteroid
And Comet Impacts: The Vulnerability of Europe
Jack C. Hills and
Patrick Goda
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM USA
* Asteroid Tsunami
Inundation of Japan
Charles L. Mader
Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI USA
* Modeling The Eltanin
Asteroid Tsunami
Charles L. Mader
Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI USA
* Modeling Asteroid
Impact and Tsunami
David A. Crawford
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM USA
Charles L. Mader
Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI USA
* Potential For Landslide-Generated
Tsunamis in Hawaii
Patricia A. Lockridge
National Geophysical data Center, Boulder, CO USA
* The New Tsunami
Warning System of The Japan Meterological Society
Hidee Tatehata
Japan Meterological Agency, Tokyo, Japan
* Elevation Changes
Associated With A Tsunamigenic Earthquake
Shigehisa Nakamura
Tanabe, Japan
* The July 1998 New
Guinea Tsunami Carries Bad News for Hawaii
Daniel A Walker
Honolulu, Hawaii
* Real-Time Visual
Observations of Small Tsunamis in Hawaii-Generated By
The December 5, 1997 Kamchatka Earthquakes
Daniel A Walker
Honolulu, Hawaii
* The Tsunamis Society
Award to James F. Lander
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
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15(2), 1997
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* Numerical Modeling
of Trans-Pacific Tsunamis: The 1995 Chile, the 1996
Aleutian, and The 1996 Irian Jaya Tsunamis
Yuichiro Tanioka and Masami Okada
Japan Meterological Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
* The 1994 Skagway
Tsunami Tide Gage Record
Dennis Nottingham, P.E.
Peratrovich, Nottinghan and Drage Inc., Anchorage
* Landslide Generated
Tsunami in Skagway, Alaska
Zygmunt Kowalik
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK USA
* The January 1, 1996
Sulawesi Island Tsunami
Efim Pelinovsky
Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Dede Yuliadi
Navy Hydro-Oceanographic Service, Jakarta, Indonesia
Gegar Prasetya and Rahman Hidayat
Tsunami Research Center, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
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15(1), 1997
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* The Minor Destrustive
Tsunami Occurring Near Antofagasta, Northern
Chile, July 30, 1995
Jorge Ramirez and Hernan Titichoca
Universidad de Antofagasta, Chile
James F. Lander and Lowell S. Whiteside
University of Colorado/CIRES, Boulder, CO, USA
* The Wave Forms and
Directivity of a Tsunami Generated by an Earthquake and a Landslide
S. I. Iwaski
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention,
Tsukuba, Japan
* Modeling the 1994
Skagway Tsunami
Charles L. Mader
Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI, USA
* Investigation of
Wave Characteristics Induced by Tsunami Wave Entering
Enclosed Water Areas
Leonid B. Chubarov, Zinaida I. Fedotova, Dmitrii A Shkuropatsky
Institute of Computational Technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
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14(3), 1996
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* Predicting Tsunami
Amplitudes along the North American Coast from Tsunamis Generated
in the Northwest Pacific Ocean during Tsunami Warnings
Paul W. Whitmore and Thomas J. Sokolowski
Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, AK, USA
* Damages to Coastal
Structures in Awaji and Toban Coasts due to the 1995 Hyogoken
Nanbu Earthquake
Shigenobu Tanaka and Shinji Sato
Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
* Spectral Decomposition
in the Wave Propagator Approach to Finite-Element Tsunami Modeling
Stefano Tinti, Elisabetta Bortolucci and Alessio Piatanesi
Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
* Propagation and
Runup of Tsunami Waves Generated by Mt. St. Augustine Volcano,
Alaska
Jurgen Kienle, Zygmunt Kowalik and Elena Troshina
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
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14(2), 1996
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TWO GREAT TSUNAMI
/ UJNR WORKSHOP
* Two great Tsunamis/UJNR
Workshop-George Curtis and James P. Lander
University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hawaii, USA
* Source Model of
the 1946 Aleutian Tsunami Derived from the Predominant Frequencies
Kuniaki Abe
Nippon Dental University, Niigata City, Japan
* Human Factors Compounding
the Destructiveness of Future Tsunami
Daniel A. Walker
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
* Asteroid Tsunami
Inundation of Hawaii
Charles L. Mader
Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
* Can a Submarine
Landslide be Considered as a Tsunami Source?
Sin-Iti Iwasaki, Augustine Furumoto, Eiichi Honza
National Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
* Tsunami Risk Reduction:
The Oregon Strategy
George R. Priest, D. A. Hull, B. F. Vogt, A. Karel, D. L. Olmstead
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Portland,
Oregon,
USA
* Using Mw or Mt to
Forecast Tsunami Heights
Augustine S. Furumoto
Hawaii Civil Defense, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
* Numerical Simulation
of the Propagation of the 1993 South-West Hokkaido Earthquake
Tsunami around Okushiri Island
Shinji Sato
Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
* Damages of Coastal
Structures in Awaji and Touban Coasts due to 1995 Hyogoken Nambu
earthquake
Shigenobu Tanaka and Shiji Sato
Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
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14(1), 1996
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* Observations of
Tsunami "Shadows": Technique for Assessing Tsunami
Wave Heights?
Daniel A. Walker
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
* Numerical Model
for Tsunami Generation due to Subaqueous Landslide along a Coast
Fumihiko Imamura
Tohoko University, Aoba, Japan
Edison C Gica
Asian Institute of Technology, Bankok, Thailand
* On Some Properties
of the FE Tsunami "Wave Propagator"
Stefano Tinti, Elisabetta Bortolucci and Alessio Piatanesi
Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
* Earthquakes, Tsunamis,
and Tectonic Setting of the Japan Trench and the Southwestern
Kuril Trench Areas
Ei-ichi Honza
Geological Survey of Malaysia, Ipoh, Malaysia
Augustine S. Furumoto
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume
13(1), 1995
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* Long Waves in Two-Layers:
Governing Equations and Numerical Model
Fumihiko Imamura
Disaster Control Research Center, Tohoku University, Japan
Md.Monzur Alam Imteaz
Department of Civil Engineering, Saitama University, Japan
* Underwater Landslides
Ineffective at Tsunami Generation
Paul H. LeBlond
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Anthony T. Jones
Oceanus Flotation Technologies, Vancouver, Canada
* Mathematical Modeling
in Mitigating the Hazardous Effect of Tsunami Waves in the Ocean:A
Priori Analysis and Timely On-line Forecast
Yurii I. Shokin, Leonid
B. Chubarov
Institute of Computational Technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia
* Modeling the Tsunami
Propagation Directed at Wave Erosion on Southeaster n Australia
Coast 105,000 Years Ago
Anthony T. Jones
Oceanus Flotation Technologies, Vancouver, Canada
Charles L. Mader
Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, USA
* Oceanic Subsurface
Thermal Variations During the 1995 Hyogo South Earthquake
Shigehisa Nakamura
Shirahama Oceanographic Observatory, Kyoto University, Japan
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