Fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a Mediterranean Sea database

We present a database of pre-calculated tsunami waveforms for the entire Mediterranean Sea, obtained by numerical propagation of uniformly spaced Gaussian-shaped elementary sources for the sea level elevation. Based on any initial sea surface displacement, the database allows the fast calculation of...

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Main Authors: I. Molinari, R. Tonini, S. Lorito, A. Piatanesi, F. Romano, D. Melini, A. Hoechner, J. M. Gonzàlez Vida, J. Maciás, M. J. Castro, M. de la Asunción
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-12-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/16/2593/2016/nhess-16-2593-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-d40f41d619fb4f399fea15840e014d0e2020-11-24T23:13:41ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812016-12-0116122593260210.5194/nhess-16-2593-2016Fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a Mediterranean Sea databaseI. Molinari0R. Tonini1S. Lorito2A. Piatanesi3F. Romano4D. Melini5A. Hoechner6J. M. Gonzàlez Vida7J. Maciás8M. J. Castro9M. de la Asunción10Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Roma 1, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143, Roma, ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Roma 1, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143, Roma, ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Roma 1, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143, Roma, ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Roma 1, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143, Roma, ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Roma 1, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143, Roma, ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Roma 1, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143, Roma, ItalyGFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, GermanyDpto. Mátematica Aplicada, Universidad de Málaga, EDANYA Group, 29071, Málaga, SpainDpto. Análisis Matemático, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Màlaga, EDANYA Group, 29071, Màlaga, SpainDpto. Análisis Matemático, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Màlaga, EDANYA Group, 29071, Màlaga, SpainDpto. Análisis Matemático, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Màlaga, EDANYA Group, 29071, Màlaga, SpainWe present a database of pre-calculated tsunami waveforms for the entire Mediterranean Sea, obtained by numerical propagation of uniformly spaced Gaussian-shaped elementary sources for the sea level elevation. Based on any initial sea surface displacement, the database allows the fast calculation of full waveforms at the 50 m isobath offshore of coastal sites of interest by linear superposition. A computationally inexpensive procedure is set to estimate the coefficients for the linear superposition based on the potential energy of the initial elevation field. The elementary sources size and spacing is fine enough to satisfactorily reproduce the effects of <i>M</i><mspace linebreak="nobreak" width="0.125em"/><i>&gt;</i><mspace linebreak="nobreak" width="0.125em"/> = 6.0 earthquakes. Tsunami propagation is modelled by using the Tsunami-HySEA code, a GPU finite volume solver for the non-linear shallow water equations. Like other existing methods based on the initial sea level elevation, the database is independent on the faulting geometry and mechanism, which makes it applicable in any tectonic environment. We model a large set of synthetic tsunami test scenarios, selected to explore the uncertainty introduced when approximating tsunami waveforms and their maxima by fast and simplified linear combination. This is the first time to our knowledge that the uncertainty associated to such a procedure is systematically analysed and that relatively small earthquakes are considered, which may be relevant in the near-field of the source in a complex tectonic setting. We find that non-linearity of tsunami evolution affects the reconstruction of the waveforms and of their maxima by introducing an almost unbiased (centred at zero) error distribution of relatively modest extent. The uncertainty introduced by our approximation can be in principle propagated to forecast results. The resulting product then is suitable for different applications such as probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis, tsunami source inversions and tsunami warning systems.http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/16/2593/2016/nhess-16-2593-2016.pdf
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author I. Molinari
R. Tonini
S. Lorito
A. Piatanesi
F. Romano
D. Melini
A. Hoechner
J. M. Gonzàlez Vida
J. Maciás
M. J. Castro
M. de la Asunción
spellingShingle I. Molinari
R. Tonini
S. Lorito
A. Piatanesi
F. Romano
D. Melini
A. Hoechner
J. M. Gonzàlez Vida
J. Maciás
M. J. Castro
M. de la Asunción
Fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a Mediterranean Sea database
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
author_facet I. Molinari
R. Tonini
S. Lorito
A. Piatanesi
F. Romano
D. Melini
A. Hoechner
J. M. Gonzàlez Vida
J. Maciás
M. J. Castro
M. de la Asunción
author_sort I. Molinari
title Fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a Mediterranean Sea database
title_short Fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a Mediterranean Sea database
title_full Fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a Mediterranean Sea database
title_fullStr Fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a Mediterranean Sea database
title_full_unstemmed Fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a Mediterranean Sea database
title_sort fast evaluation of tsunami scenarios: uncertainty assessment for a mediterranean sea database
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2016-12-01
description We present a database of pre-calculated tsunami waveforms for the entire Mediterranean Sea, obtained by numerical propagation of uniformly spaced Gaussian-shaped elementary sources for the sea level elevation. Based on any initial sea surface displacement, the database allows the fast calculation of full waveforms at the 50 m isobath offshore of coastal sites of interest by linear superposition. A computationally inexpensive procedure is set to estimate the coefficients for the linear superposition based on the potential energy of the initial elevation field. The elementary sources size and spacing is fine enough to satisfactorily reproduce the effects of <i>M</i><mspace linebreak="nobreak" width="0.125em"/><i>&gt;</i><mspace linebreak="nobreak" width="0.125em"/> = 6.0 earthquakes. Tsunami propagation is modelled by using the Tsunami-HySEA code, a GPU finite volume solver for the non-linear shallow water equations. Like other existing methods based on the initial sea level elevation, the database is independent on the faulting geometry and mechanism, which makes it applicable in any tectonic environment. We model a large set of synthetic tsunami test scenarios, selected to explore the uncertainty introduced when approximating tsunami waveforms and their maxima by fast and simplified linear combination. This is the first time to our knowledge that the uncertainty associated to such a procedure is systematically analysed and that relatively small earthquakes are considered, which may be relevant in the near-field of the source in a complex tectonic setting. We find that non-linearity of tsunami evolution affects the reconstruction of the waveforms and of their maxima by introducing an almost unbiased (centred at zero) error distribution of relatively modest extent. The uncertainty introduced by our approximation can be in principle propagated to forecast results. The resulting product then is suitable for different applications such as probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis, tsunami source inversions and tsunami warning systems.
url http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/16/2593/2016/nhess-16-2593-2016.pdf
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