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Observations and Numerical Modeling of the 2012 Haida Gwaii Tsunami off the Coast of British Columbia

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PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
卷 172, 期 3-4, 页码 699-718

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-014-1012-7

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2012 Haida Gwaii earthquake and tsunami; Northeast Pacific bottom pressure records; NOAA DART; Ocean Networks Canada (NEPTUNE facility); Tide gauge measurements; Numerical modeling

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A major (M (w) 7.7) earthquake occurred on October 28, 2012 along the Queen Charlotte Fault Zone off the west coast of Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands). The earthquake was the second strongest instrumentally recorded earthquake in Canadian history and generated the largest local tsunami ever recorded on the coast of British Columbia. A field survey on the Pacific side of Haida Gwaii revealed maximum runup heights of up to 7.6 m at sites sheltered from storm waves and 13 m in a small inlet that is less sheltered from storms (Leonard and Bednarski 2014). The tsunami was recorded by tide gauges along the coast of British Columbia, by open-ocean bottom pressure sensors of the NEPTUNE facility at Ocean Networks Canada's cabled observatory located seaward of southwestern Vancouver Island, and by several DART stations located in the northeast Pacific. The tsunami observations, in combination with rigorous numerical modeling, enabled us to determine the physical properties of this event and to correct the location of the tsunami source with respect to the initial geophysical estimates. The initial model results were used to specify sites of particular interest for post-tsunami field surveys on the coast of Moresby Island (Haida Gwaii), while field survey observations (Leonard and Bednarski 2014) were used, in turn, to verify the numerical simulations based on the corrected source region.

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