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Scenarios of Earthquake-Generated Tsunamis for the Italian Coast of the Adriatic Sea

Journal

PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Volume 165, Issue 11-12, Pages 2117-2142

Publisher

SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-008-0417-6

Keywords

Tsunamis; Adriatic Sea; seismotectonics; active faulting; seismic hazard; tsunami hazard

Funding

  1. Italian Civil Defense through INGV-DPC Project S2
  2. Development of new technologies for the protection of the Italian territory from natural hazards
  3. Italian Ministry of University and Research
  4. Italian Civil Defense
  5. Slovene Human Resources Development and Scholarship Fund Adfutura''

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We calculated the expected impact on the Italian coast of the Adriatic Sea of a large set of tsunamis resulting from potential earthquakes generated by major fault zones. Our approach merges updated knowledge on the regional tectonics and scenario-like calculations of expected tsunami impact. We selected six elongated potential source zones. For each of them we determined a Maximum Credible Earthquake and the associated Typical Fault, described by its size, geometry and kinematics. We then let the Typical Fault float along strike of its parent source zone and simulated all tsunamis it could generate. Simulations are based on the solution of the nonlinear shallow water equations through a finite-difference technique. For each run we calculated the wavefields at specified simulation times and the maximum water height field (above mean sea level), then generated travel-time maps and maximum water height profiles along the target coastline. Maxima were also classified in a three-level code of expected tsunami threat. We found that the southern portion of Apulia facing Albania and the Gargano promontory are especially prone to the tsunami threat. We also found that some bathymetric features are crucial in determining the focalization-defocalization of tsunami energy. We suggest that our results be taken into account in the design of early-warning strategies.

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