Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain

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Autor(a) principal: Gonzalez, Mauricio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Alvarez-Gomez, Jose A., Aniel-Quiroga, Inigo, Otero, Luís, Olabarrieta, Maitane, Omira, Rachid, Luceno, Alberto, Jelinek, Robert, Krausmann, Elisabeth, Birkman, Joern, Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana, Miranda, Miguel, Aguirre-Ayerbe, Ignacio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13485
Resumo: Tsunami hazard can be analyzed from both deterministic and probabilistic points of view. The deterministic approach is based on a "credible" worst case tsunami, which is often selected from historical events in the region of study. Within the probabilistic approach (PTHA, Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis), statistical analysis can be carried out in particular regions where historical records of tsunami heights and runup are available. In areas where these historical records are scarce, synthetic series of events are usually generated using Monte Carlo approaches. Commonly, the sea level variation and the currents forced by the tidal motion are either disregarded or considered and treated as aleatory uncertainties in the numerical models. However, in zones with a macro and meso tidal regime, the effect of the tides on the probability distribution of tsunami hazard can be highly important. In this work, we present a PTHA methodology based on the generation of synthetic seismic catalogs and the incorporation of the sea level variation into a Monte Carlo simulation. We applied this methodology to the Bay of Cadiz area in Spain, a zone that was greatly damaged by the 1755 earthquake and tsunami. We build a database of tsunami numerical simulations for different variables: faults, earthquake magnitudes, epicenter locations and sea levels. From this database we generate a set of scenarios from the synthetic seismic catalogs and tidal conditions based on the probabilistic distribution of the involved variables. These scenarios cover the entire range of possible tsunami events in the synthetic catalog (earthquakes and sea levels). Each tsunami scenario is propagated using the tsunami numerical model C3, from the source region to the target coast (Cadiz Bay). Finally, we map the maximum values for a given probability of the selected variables (tsunami intensity measures) producing a set of thematic hazard maps. 1000 different time series of combined tsunamigenic earthquakes and tidal levels were synthetically generated using the Monte Carlo technique. Each time series had a 10000-year duration. The tsunami characteristics were statistically analyzed to derive different thematic maps for the return periods of 500, 1000, 5000, and 10000 years, including the maximum wave elevation, the maximum current speed, the maximum Froude number, and the maximum total forces.
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spelling Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, SpainTsunamiPTHAMontecarloTsunamigenic-sourcesNumerical modelingTsunami hazard can be analyzed from both deterministic and probabilistic points of view. The deterministic approach is based on a "credible" worst case tsunami, which is often selected from historical events in the region of study. Within the probabilistic approach (PTHA, Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis), statistical analysis can be carried out in particular regions where historical records of tsunami heights and runup are available. In areas where these historical records are scarce, synthetic series of events are usually generated using Monte Carlo approaches. Commonly, the sea level variation and the currents forced by the tidal motion are either disregarded or considered and treated as aleatory uncertainties in the numerical models. However, in zones with a macro and meso tidal regime, the effect of the tides on the probability distribution of tsunami hazard can be highly important. In this work, we present a PTHA methodology based on the generation of synthetic seismic catalogs and the incorporation of the sea level variation into a Monte Carlo simulation. We applied this methodology to the Bay of Cadiz area in Spain, a zone that was greatly damaged by the 1755 earthquake and tsunami. We build a database of tsunami numerical simulations for different variables: faults, earthquake magnitudes, epicenter locations and sea levels. From this database we generate a set of scenarios from the synthetic seismic catalogs and tidal conditions based on the probabilistic distribution of the involved variables. These scenarios cover the entire range of possible tsunami events in the synthetic catalog (earthquakes and sea levels). Each tsunami scenario is propagated using the tsunami numerical model C3, from the source region to the target coast (Cadiz Bay). Finally, we map the maximum values for a given probability of the selected variables (tsunami intensity measures) producing a set of thematic hazard maps. 1000 different time series of combined tsunamigenic earthquakes and tidal levels were synthetically generated using the Monte Carlo technique. Each time series had a 10000-year duration. The tsunami characteristics were statistically analyzed to derive different thematic maps for the return periods of 500, 1000, 5000, and 10000 years, including the maximum wave elevation, the maximum current speed, the maximum Froude number, and the maximum total forces.FRONTIERS MEDIA SARCIPLGonzalez, MauricioAlvarez-Gomez, Jose A.Aniel-Quiroga, InigoOtero, LuísOlabarrieta, MaitaneOmira, RachidLuceno, AlbertoJelinek, RobertKrausmann, ElisabethBirkman, JoernBaptista, Maria Ana Carvalho VianaMiranda, MiguelAguirre-Ayerbe, Ignacio2021-06-25T10:12:04Z2021-05-132021-05-13T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13485engGONZALEZ, Mauricio; [et al] – Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain. Frontiers in Earth Science. eISSN 2296-6463. Vol. 9 (2021), pp. 1-2210.3389/feart.2021.5913832296-6463metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T10:08:15Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/13485Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:21:25.607773Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain
title Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain
spellingShingle Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain
Gonzalez, Mauricio
Tsunami
PTHA
Montecarlo
Tsunamigenic-sources
Numerical modeling
title_short Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain
title_full Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain
title_fullStr Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain
title_sort Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment in meso and macro tidal areas. Application to the Cadiz Bay, Spain
author Gonzalez, Mauricio
author_facet Gonzalez, Mauricio
Alvarez-Gomez, Jose A.
Aniel-Quiroga, Inigo
Otero, Luís
Olabarrieta, Maitane
Omira, Rachid
Luceno, Alberto
Jelinek, Robert
Krausmann, Elisabeth
Birkman, Joern
Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana
Miranda, Miguel
Aguirre-Ayerbe, Ignacio
author_role author
author2 Alvarez-Gomez, Jose A.
Aniel-Quiroga, Inigo
Otero, Luís
Olabarrieta, Maitane
Omira, Rachid
Luceno, Alberto
Jelinek, Robert
Krausmann, Elisabeth
Birkman, Joern
Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana
Miranda, Miguel
Aguirre-Ayerbe, Ignacio
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author
author
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RCIPL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonzalez, Mauricio
Alvarez-Gomez, Jose A.
Aniel-Quiroga, Inigo
Otero, Luís
Olabarrieta, Maitane
Omira, Rachid
Luceno, Alberto
Jelinek, Robert
Krausmann, Elisabeth
Birkman, Joern
Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana
Miranda, Miguel
Aguirre-Ayerbe, Ignacio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tsunami
PTHA
Montecarlo
Tsunamigenic-sources
Numerical modeling
topic Tsunami
PTHA
Montecarlo
Tsunamigenic-sources
Numerical modeling
description Tsunami hazard can be analyzed from both deterministic and probabilistic points of view. The deterministic approach is based on a "credible" worst case tsunami, which is often selected from historical events in the region of study. Within the probabilistic approach (PTHA, Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis), statistical analysis can be carried out in particular regions where historical records of tsunami heights and runup are available. In areas where these historical records are scarce, synthetic series of events are usually generated using Monte Carlo approaches. Commonly, the sea level variation and the currents forced by the tidal motion are either disregarded or considered and treated as aleatory uncertainties in the numerical models. However, in zones with a macro and meso tidal regime, the effect of the tides on the probability distribution of tsunami hazard can be highly important. In this work, we present a PTHA methodology based on the generation of synthetic seismic catalogs and the incorporation of the sea level variation into a Monte Carlo simulation. We applied this methodology to the Bay of Cadiz area in Spain, a zone that was greatly damaged by the 1755 earthquake and tsunami. We build a database of tsunami numerical simulations for different variables: faults, earthquake magnitudes, epicenter locations and sea levels. From this database we generate a set of scenarios from the synthetic seismic catalogs and tidal conditions based on the probabilistic distribution of the involved variables. These scenarios cover the entire range of possible tsunami events in the synthetic catalog (earthquakes and sea levels). Each tsunami scenario is propagated using the tsunami numerical model C3, from the source region to the target coast (Cadiz Bay). Finally, we map the maximum values for a given probability of the selected variables (tsunami intensity measures) producing a set of thematic hazard maps. 1000 different time series of combined tsunamigenic earthquakes and tidal levels were synthetically generated using the Monte Carlo technique. Each time series had a 10000-year duration. The tsunami characteristics were statistically analyzed to derive different thematic maps for the return periods of 500, 1000, 5000, and 10000 years, including the maximum wave elevation, the maximum current speed, the maximum Froude number, and the maximum total forces.
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