TY - JOUR
T1 - Nationwide post event survey and analysis of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake tsunami
AU - THE 2011 TOHOKU EARTHQUAKE TSUNAMI JOINT SURVEY GROUP
AU - Mori, Nobuhito
AU - Takahashi, Tomoyuki
AU - Hamaura, Shun Etsu
AU - Miyakawa, Kazuya
AU - Tanabe, Katsuhiko
AU - Tanaka, Keisuke
AU - Tanaka, Mitsuyuki
AU - Watanabe, Tsukasa
AU - Matsutomi, Hideo
AU - Naoe, Kazunori
AU - Noumi, Takuya
AU - Yamaguchi, Erika
AU - Ando, Shoichi
AU - Fujii, Yushiro
AU - Kashima, Toshihide
AU - Okuda, Yasuo
AU - Shibazaki, Bun'ichiro
AU - Sakakiyama, Tsutomu
AU - Matsuyama, Masafumi
AU - Yoshii, Takumi
AU - Goto, Kazuhisa
AU - Aida, Takashi
AU - Kurata, Yuuji
AU - Miyazaki, Mabumi
AU - Shutou, Katuya
AU - Suzuki, Jun
AU - Takeuchi, Hikari
AU - Nakamura, Takayuki
AU - Fujiwara, Osamu
AU - Kagohara, Kyoko
AU - Kimura, Haruo
AU - Komatsubara, Junko
AU - Miyashita, Yukari
AU - Namegaya, Yuichi
AU - Sawai, Yuki
AU - Shishikura, Masanobu
AU - Tanigawa, Koichiro
AU - Fritz, Hermann
AU - Uzaki, Ken Ichi
AU - Sasaki, Mikio
AU - Minami, Masato
AU - Endou, Hitoshi
AU - Hashimoto, Masaki
AU - Kobashigawa, Yutaka
AU - Kumagai, Masamitsu
AU - Ietsune, Masahiro
AU - Torayashiki, Tetsuya
AU - Esteban, Miguel
AU - Mikami, Takahito
AU - Shibayama, Tomoya
N1 - Funding Information:
The publication was supported by Deanship of Scientific research , Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia.
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - At 14:46 local time on March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake occurred off the coast of northeast Japan. This earthquake generated a tsunami that struck Japan as well as various locations around the Pacific Ocean. With the participation of about 300 researchers from throughout Japan, joint research groups conducted a tsunami survey along a 2,000 km stretch of the Japanese coast. More than 5,200 locations have been surveyed to date, generating the largest tsunami survey dataset in the world. The inundation height and run-up height were surveyed by laser, GPS, and other instruments, and the tidal correction has been accurately adjusted using a tidal database and a numerical simulation for Tohoku, an area where tide gauges were destroyed by the tsunami. Based on the survey dataset, the regional and local scale analyses were conducted to understand the basic characteristics of this event. Maximum run-up heights greater than 10 m are distributed along 500 km of coast in direct distance. The affected area of this event was several times larger than historically recorded in Tohoku. The mean inundation height in the southern Sanriku region is 1015 m and there are several peaks of inundation along the coast from the northern to middle part of Sanriku.
AB - At 14:46 local time on March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake occurred off the coast of northeast Japan. This earthquake generated a tsunami that struck Japan as well as various locations around the Pacific Ocean. With the participation of about 300 researchers from throughout Japan, joint research groups conducted a tsunami survey along a 2,000 km stretch of the Japanese coast. More than 5,200 locations have been surveyed to date, generating the largest tsunami survey dataset in the world. The inundation height and run-up height were surveyed by laser, GPS, and other instruments, and the tidal correction has been accurately adjusted using a tidal database and a numerical simulation for Tohoku, an area where tide gauges were destroyed by the tsunami. Based on the survey dataset, the regional and local scale analyses were conducted to understand the basic characteristics of this event. Maximum run-up heights greater than 10 m are distributed along 500 km of coast in direct distance. The affected area of this event was several times larger than historically recorded in Tohoku. The mean inundation height in the southern Sanriku region is 1015 m and there are several peaks of inundation along the coast from the northern to middle part of Sanriku.
KW - Tsunami
KW - inundation height
KW - post event survey
KW - run-up height
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U2 - 10.1142/S0578563412500015
DO - 10.1142/S0578563412500015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84859373010
SN - 2166-4250
VL - 54
JO - Coastal Engineering Journal
JF - Coastal Engineering Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 1250001
ER -