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PAST ISSUES OF JOURNAL BY TITLE AND AUTHOR NAME

All past issues of the journal SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS from 1982 to 2005 by Volume, title and author(s) names

 

YEARS 2001 - 2005 V (Volumes 19 - 22)

YEARS 1995 - 2001 (Volumes 13 - 18)

YEARS 1990 - 1995 (Volumes 8 - 12)

YEARS 1982 - 1990 (Volumes 1 - 7 )

Past Issues, Volumes 1 to 7 (1982 - 1990)

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 7(2), 1989

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* Biophysical Markers for Delineation of Inundation Limits of Tsunamis and Storm Surges
M. Rafiq -
Ministry of Environment, Surrey, Canada

* On sources of Error in calculation of Tsunami Travel Times
M. B. Danard -
Atmospheric Dynamics Corporation, Victoria, Canada

T. S. Murty - Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada

* Contribution for the Study of tectonic Activity of the Mediterranean Sea from Volcanic Activity at Sea and New Islands Emerged in Historic Times
Michele Caputo - Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
Riccardo Caputo - University degli Studi, Firenze, Italy

* Observation of Seismic Gaps in Asia and Americas
Arun Bapat
Central Power Station, Pune, India

* Shelf Tsunami and Trench Tsunami - 1-D Model
Kuniaki Abe
Nippon Dental University, Niiagata City, Japan
Hiroshi Ishii
Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan

* Tsunami Climbing a Beach and Tsunami Zonation
E. N. Pelinovsky
Institute of Applied Physics, Gorky, USSR

* Cumulative Index for Volumes 1 Thru 7

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 7(1), 1989
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* Maximum Tsunami Amplitude and Associated Currents of the Coast of British Columbia
D. Dunbar
Seaconsult Marine Research Ltd., Vancouver, Canada
P. H. LeBlond
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
T. S. Murty
Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada

* The Largest Historical Tsunami in the Northern Adriatic Sea: A Critical Review
E. Guidoboni, S. Tinti
University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

* Memorium: Sergei Sergeevich Voit (1920-1987)
S. L. Soloviev, V. D. Lrichev, B. I. Sebekin, V. L. Zmur

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 6(1), 1988
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* On Audible Tsunami on the Coast
S. Nakamura
Shirahama Oceanographic Observatory, Kyoto University, Japan

* A Review of the Historical 1627 Tsunami in the Southern Adriatic
E. Guidoboni and S. Tinti
Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

* Revision of the Tsunamis Occurred in 1783 in Calabria and Sicily(Italy)
S. Tinti and E. Guidoboni
Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

* The Tsunami Generated from the Eruption of the Volcano of Santorini in the Bronze Age
George Pararas-Carayaniis
International Tsunami Information center, Honolulu, HI, USA

* Mathematical Simulation of Tsunami excitation by Dislocation of Ocean Bottom
S. F. Dotsenko and S. L. Soloviev
USSR Academy of Science, Moscow, USSR

* Historical and Recent Tsunamis in the European Area
Victor S. Moreira
IMMG, Lisbon, Portugal

* Basing Improvement of Tsunami Warning Systems on Previous experiences
William Mansfield Adams
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA

* Tsunami Induces Oscillations in Corninthos Bay, Measurements and 1-D vs 2-D Mathematical Models
Christopher Koutitas and Alexander Laskaratos
University of Athens, Athens, Greece

* Some Tsunami Memories
Bernard D. Zetler
Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, USA

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 5(2), 1987
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* Rapid Sizing of Potentially Tsunamigenic Earthquakes at Regional Distances in Alaska
P. M. Whitmore, T. J. Sokolowski
Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska USA

* Numerical Computation of Tsunami Run-up by the Upstream Derivative Method
Zygmunt Kowalik, Inkweon Bang
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska USA

* Calculations of Tsunami Travel Time Charts in the Pacific Ocean - Models, Algorithms, Techniques, Results
Yu I. Shokina, L. B. Chubarov, V. A. Novikov, A. N. Sudakov
Academy of Sciences of the USSR - Siberian Branch Computation Center,
Krasnoyarsk, USSR

* Book Review: Tsunami! Hawaii's Own Dramatic Stories and the Facts aboutthe Giant Waves, by Walt Dudley and Min Lee.
Reviewed by George D. Curtis

* Book Review: Numerical Modeling of Water Waves , by Charles L. Mader.
Reviewed by T. S. Murty

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 5(1), 1987
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* Generation, Wave Form, and Local Impact of the September 19, 1985Mexican Tsunami
Salvador F. Farreras
CICESE, Ensenada, Mexico
Antonio J. Sanchez
EIO, Ensenada, Mexico

* The Foreslope Hills of the Fraser Delta: Implications for Tsunamis in Georgia Strait
T. S. Hamilton
Geological Survey, Sidney, Canada
S. O. Wigen
Tide and Tsunami Service, Ltd., Canada

* The Novel Seismic Source Mechanism of the 7 May 1986 Tsunami
William M. Adams
HIG, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI USA

* Real-Time Monitoring and Modeling for Tsunami Threat Evaluation
George Curtis and Charles Mader
JIMAR, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI USA

* Spectral Analysis of Mareograms from URUP Tsunamis of 13 and 20 October 1963
S. L. Soloviev and E. A. Kulikov
USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 4(3), 1986
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* Tsunamigenic Earthquakes in China 1931 B. C. to 1980 A. D.
Zhou Qinghai
Marine Environmental Forecasting Center, Beijing, PRC
William M. Adams
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA

* Propagation of Tsunami Waves Generated by Elliptical Sources
V. M. Galkin, V. I. Golinko, V. I. Malizhenkova, N. R. Mirchina, E. N.
Pelinovsky
Institute of Applied Physics, Gorky, USSR

* An Explanation of Characteristic Distribution of the Tsunami Maximum Inundation Heights Observed at Small Islands
Kuniaki Abe
Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan

* Effects of Bathymetric Roughness Upon Tsunami Travel Time
Greg Holloway, Tad Murty, Edmand Fok
Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada

* Design and Development of a Coastal Tsunami Gage
George D. Curtis
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA

* Activity of Tsunamigenic Earthquakes around the Pacific
Kumizi Iida
Aichi Institute of Tech., Toyota, Japan

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 4(2), 1986
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* Hydrodynamic Nature of Disasters by the Tsunami of the Japan Sea Earthquake of May 1984
Toshio Iwasaki
Ashikaga Institute of Technology, Japan

* Tsunamigenic Earthquakes in the Pacific and the Japan Sea
Junji Koyama
Tohoku University, Japan

* Comparison of Observed and Numerically Calculated Heights of the 1983 Japan Sea Tsunami
Yoshinobu Tsuji
University of Tokyo, Japan

* A Study of Numerical techniques on the Tsunami Propagation and Run Up
Nobuo Shuto
Tohoku University, Japan
Takao Suzuki
Chubu Electric Power Co. Nagoya, Japan
Ken'ichi Hasegawa and Kazuo Inagaki
Unic Corp., Tokyo, Japan

* All Union Conference on Tsunami Problem in Gorky
S. L. Soloviev
Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, USSR
E. N. Pelinovsky
Institute of Applied Physics, Gorky, USSR

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 4(1), 1986
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* Height Distribution of the Tsunami Generated by the Bihinkai-Chubu Earthquake
Kinjiro Kajiura
University of Tokyo, Japan

* Numerical Simulation of the Tsunami of June 23, 1946 in British Columbia, Canada
T. S. Murty and P. B. Crean
Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada

* Wave Force of Tsunami Bore on a Vertical Wall
Hiroyoshi Togashi
Nagasaki Univeristy, Japan

* Extreme Values of Tsunami Magnitudes
Junji Koyama and Ziro Suzuki
Tokyo University, Japan
Masahiro Kosuga
Hirosaki University, Japan

* The Influence of the Earth's Rotation on the Energy Characteristics of Tsunami Waves
S. S. Voit and B. I. Sebekin
Institute of Oceananology, Moscow, USSR

* New Tsunami Recorder at Wake Island
W. G. VanDorn
Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, USA

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 3(1), 1985
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* Tsunamis and Earthquake Mechanisms in the Island Arc Regions
L. B. Chubarov and V. K. Gusiakov
Computing Center, Novosibirsk, 630090, USSR

* The alaska Tsunami Warning Center's Responsibilities and Operations
Thomas J. Sokolowski
Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska

* Needs and Developments in Tsunami Monotoring
George D. Curtis and William M Adams
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii

* Fractal Dimension and Length of an Irregular Coastline: Application to the St. Lawrence Estuary
M. I. El Sabh and B. Tessier
University of Quebec at Rimouski, Quebec, Canada
T. S. Murty
Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada

* A Working Vocabulary for Tsunami Study
William M. Adams
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii

N. Nakashizuka
Geo Monitor Group, Las Vagas, Nevada

* Tsunami Flood Level Predictions for American Somoa
James R. Houston
Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 2(2), 1984
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* Importance of Local Contemporary Reports of Effects of Historical Tsunamis in Tsunami Risk Analysis
Doak C. Cox
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii

* A Landslide Model for the 1975 Hawaii Tsunami
Charles L. Mader
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico

* Probable Aleutian Source of the Tsunami Observed in August 1872 in Hawaii, Oregon, and California
Doak C. Cox
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii

* Design and Development of an Intelligent Digital System for Computer-aided Decision-making During Natural Hazards
W. M. Adams and G. D. Curtis
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii

* Verification, Calibration and Quality Assurance for Tsunami Models
Wm. Mansfield Adams
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii

* Modeling of Tsunami Directivity
A. Zielinski
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
N. K. Saxena
Naval Postgraduates School, Monterey, CA

* A Tsunami Preparedness Assessment for Alaska
George W. Carte
NWS/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 2(1), 1984
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* A Tsunami Avoidable Susceptibility Index
Joseph Morgan
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

* National Geophysical Data center Databases Supporting Investigations of Geological Hazards
Patricia A. Lockridge
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, USA

* The All-Union Meeting on Tsunami in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
S. L. Soloviev, A. I. Ivashchenko, A. A. Poplavsky
Sakhalin Complex Scientific Research Institute, Sakhalin, USSR

* Use of the Abe Magnitude Scale by the Tsunami Warning System
Michael E. Blackford
Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska, USA

* Landslides and Mudflows in a Young Volcanic Hawaiian Type Structure
J. F. Dupon
Office de la Resherche Scientifique D'Outer-Mer, Pepeete, Tahiti

* A Numerical Tracking of the 1883 Krakatoa Tsunami
S. Nakamura
Shirahama Oceanographic Observatory, Kyoto University, Wakayama, Japan

* Hurst Phenomenon in Tsunami-genic Earthquake Data
T. S. Murty, M. I. El-Sabh, and Y. Gratton
Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Sidney, B. C., Canada

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 1(1), 1982
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* Guest Editorial
W. M. Adams

* Parameters of Tsunami Waves in the Source
N. P. Mirchina, E. N. Pelinovsky, S. Kn. Shavratsky

* A Model of the 1975 Hawaii Tsunami
Charles L. Mader, Robert E. Tangora, B. D. Nichols

* Nonlinear and Dispersive Effects for Tsunami Waves in the Open Ocean
N. R. Mirchina, E. N. Pelinovsky

* Numerical Modeling of Tsunami Flooding
W. M. Adams, C. H. Lewis, III

* Cylindrical Solitons passing Through a Focus
E. N. Pelinovsky, Yu. A. Stepanyants

* Establishment and Operation of a Tsunami Monitoring Program
George D. Curtis
 

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