Title of article :
Field Survey and Numerical Simulations: A Review
of the 1998 Papua New Guinea Tsunami
Author/Authors :
Patrick J. Lynett and Philip L. -F. Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of 1998 is re-examined through a detailed
review of the field survey as well as numerous numerical computations. The discussion of the field survey
explores a number of possible misinterpretations of the recorded data. The survey data are then
employed by a numerical model as a validation tool. A Boussinesq model and a nonlinear shallow water
wave (NLSW) model are compared in order to quantify the effect of frequency dispersion on the
landslide-generated tsunami. The numerical comparisons indicate that the NLSW model is a poor
estimator of offshore wave heights. However, due to what appears to be depth-limited breaking seaward
of Sissano spit, both numerical models are in agreement in the prediction of maximum water elevations
at the overtopped spit. By comparing three different hot-start initial profiles of the tsunami wave, it is
shown that the initial shape and orientation of the tsunami wave is secondary to the initial displaced
water mass in regard to prediction of water elevations on the spit. These numerical results indicate that
agreement between numerical prediction of runup values with field recorded values at PNG cannot be
used to validate either a NLSW tsunami propagation model or a specific landslide tsunami hot-start
initial condition. Finally, with the use of traditional tsunami codes, a new interpretation of the PNG
runup measurements is presented.
Keywords :
Submarine landslide , runup , Boussinesq
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics