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Title: Historical database in French Polynesia


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Historical database in French Polynesia
Emile Okal Northwerstern University Evanston USA
Dominique Reymond CEA/DASE/Laboratoire de
Géophysique, Tahiti, Polynésie Française
2
Method
  • Search in
  • ITDB database (V. Gusiakov, Tsunami Lab.)
  • Catalogues (Soloviev)
  • Lab. archives
  • Town council archives
  • Old news-papers
  • Publications
  • Harvard CMT (for recent earthquake )
  • In situ investigations with interviews of elderly
    people

3
Some dates and number
  • No report , but probable effects for 1819
    (Central Chile) and 1835 (South Chile), as these
    tsunamis were observed in Hawaii.
  • Oldest report in French Polynesia 1837 (South
    Chile)
  • Most frequent source-region Chile-Peru (1819,
    1835, 1837,1868, 1877, 1906, 1922, 1960, 1995,
    1996, 2001)
  • Highest measured run-up 20 m in Marquesas for
    Aleutian 1946
  • Most unknown history Tonga-Kermadec
  • Minimal run-up in Polynesia atolls of Tuamotu
    Archipelago.
  • First tide-gauge record 1958 (tsunami from
    Kuriles)
  • First newspaper in Tahiti 1963

4
The oldest trace from archeological survey in
Hane, Ua Uka, Marquesas
C14 datations with sediments under a layer of
sterile sand, gives 1535lt date lt 1600
Candidates 1562 , oct. 28 (16 m run-up in
Central Chile) 1575 dec 16, Chile 1586 jul 9,
(26 m run-up in Peru) Tsunami in Peru Chile,
NGDC, 1985
JL. Candelot Te Taiko, Ouvrage, Marquises,
CTRP. M. KELLUM-OTINO, Archéologie dune
vallée des Marquises, SEO 26, Musée de lHomme,
Paris, 1971
5
Example Tsunami report from Marquesas 11 nov.
1922
16 nov. 1922
Arrival time 11 nov 7h00
4 meters
6
Tahiti, newspaper Les Nouvelles , 29 mars 1964
Alaska
Map of Tahiti, Society Island, French Polynesia
Beware of newspapers Amplitude was gt 1 meter
The East-coast road ( Papenoo) after the tsunami
7
Map of dangerous earthquakes in XIX cent.
jun 1896, Sanriku 4.5 m Haw
Aug 1868, 4.5 m Haw
Hawaii Isl.
May 1877, 4 m Marq
Marquesas
Apr 1819, Obs. Haw
1865, Tonga 1 m Marq
Feb 1835, Moderate dmg Haw
Nov 1837, 4 m Marq
undocumented
Marquesas only
Big in Poly. and documented
8
Dangerous earthquakes for Polynesia in XX cent.
Aleutian, 8.7 Mar 1957, 2-4 m Mrq
Kamchatka, 8.3 Nov 1952, 2-4 m feb 1923 undoc.
Aleutian, 8.5 1 avr 1946
Alaska, 9.2 Mar 1964, 2 m Mrq
Mexico, 8.1 Oct. 1995, 1m Mrq
Kuril, 8.2 oct. 1994, 1 m Mrq
Ecuador, Fev. 1996, 2-3 m Mrq
Peru, 7.3 Feb. 1996, 2-3 m Mrq
Peru, 8.4 jun. 2001, 0.9 m Mrq
30 Jul 1995, 8.0, 3-4 m Mrq
Tonga, 8.0 apr 1919, 1 m Haw
Chile, 11 nov 1922, 8.3 4 m Mrq
Chile, Aug 1906, 8.5 3.5 m Haw
May 1960, M 9.5
undocumented
Big in Marq
Big in Poly. and documented
9
Best measured run-ups in French Polynesia 1946
Apr. 1(Aleutian Isl.), post-survey of Emile Okal
  • 54 new data points (6 Marquesan Islands, Easter
    Island and Juan Fernandez)
  • 31 valleys of 8 Islands
  • 48 interviews of witnesses aged (in 2000) 59 to
    89
  • And also
  • Tahiti, Society Island.
  • Tubai , Rurutu Raivavae, Rurutu, Austral
    Islands.

10
Hiva Oa et Nuku Hiva measured run-up of tsunami
1 Apr. 1946 (Okal al.) Most of these measures
are now in ITDB/Pac Tsu. Lab.)
Average run-up heights 6.6 /- 2.7 m In rivers
bed add up to 2 m
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Other observations cont.
Pitcairn
12
Field survey in Tahiti for tsunami 1946
3 waves 3 meters Inundation 300 m
Run-up 2 m ?? Inundation 200 m
Map of Tahiti
Faratea 2.5 m 2 houses destroyed
1 m Inundation 100 m
13
Measured and reported run-up Apr 1, 1946, in
Tahiti
North-East coast 3 - 6m
Pointe Venus 2.6 m
Lafayette beach 2.65 m
Also, globally the west cost of Tahiti just
observed less than 1 meter (Report from Meteo.)
14
Other observations Austral Islands
Tubuai (Austral Isl.)
Rurutu
Raivavae
15
Other observations
NE
  • Tuamotu
  • less than 1 meter
  • Hao atoll 1.90 m (no damages)

VILLAGE
Rockstone , 1.90m height, completely flooded
OCEAN
Leeward Islands Raiatea, Tahaa and Bora Bora
0.50 to 0.75 m
Notice that for 2004 Big tsunami of Sumatra, it
was the same kind of effects for Maldivia about
2 meters (largely greater than the max altitude
of this country) And about 7- 8 meters in
Sri-Lanka at the same distance from the source
16
Tsunami Chile 22 may 1960 the protecting role
of coral reef
2 3 m !
1.5 - 2 m
1 m
1 m
From Vitoussek, BSSA
17
Tsunami of Chile 22 mai 1960 (continued)
  • Rapa 1.5 m
  • Raivavae 1.8 m
  • Rikitea 1 m
  • Iles sous le Vent ?
  • Tuamotu
  • Manihi lt 1 m or unseen
  • Rangiroa
  • Nihiru
  • Taenga
  • Takume
  • Hikurearu
  • Takaroa 1.8m of recession (?)

1 1.5 m
18
Takaroa
Vitoussek (BSSA vol 53, 1963), said The sea
level at the village is closer to the sea than
those of the lagoon
Village
19
The case of Tonga_Kermadec
Undocumented In Polynesia
0.9 m in Hilo (but not sure, arrival seems to
late, Okal et al. 2004 ) Undocumented In
Polynesia
2 meters in rarotonga 1 meter in
Marquesas Okal et al. 2004, found Mw 8.3
Okal, E.A., J. Borrero, et C.E. Synolakis, The
earthquake and tsunami of 1856 November 17
evidence for far-field tsunami hazard from Tonga,
Gephysical Journal International, 157, 164-174,
2004
20
H. Hébert, F. Schindelé, Modélisations des
inondations pour l'aéroport de Tahiti-Faaa, 2005

21
International Tahiti-airport numerical
simulations of flooding with a tsunami generated
by a Mw8.0 magnitude in Tonga
Water thickness 30 to 60 cm on the average, and
very locally 1 m
Flooding at 3h30
Flooding at 4h30
CEA/DASE H.Hebert al.
22
Conclusions (1)
  • New reports have been found
  • Probably Peru 1586 jul 9
  • Chile Nov 1922
  • Chilean tsunami Nov 1837, May 1877
  • Database for Aleutian 1946 completed
  • New measures and reports Aleutian 1952,1957, and
    Alaska 1964.
  • Incorporation of measures in our database for
  • Chilean tsunami Nov 1837, May 1877
  • And also complete catalogue of small tsunamis
    recorded has been updated (44
  • But, no progress on knowledge on Tonga-Kermadec
    historical earthquakes , except with simulations !

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Conclusion (2)
  • Minimum level of source size for transoceanic
    Tsunami 8.7
  • Exception Marquesas (as low as 7.3 !)
  • Regionalization of risk levels
  • Tuamotu , Leeward Isl. (lowest level)
  • Tahiti, Austral Isl.
  • Marquesas (largest level)
  • Confirmation of tsunami warning threshold
  • 7.0 for Marquesas for South America region
  • 8.7 for trans-Pacific tsunami

24
Tsunami amplitude estimation in Papeete
harbourvs Mantle magnitude Mm
Peak-to-peak amplitude in m
Alerte rouge
Pas dalerte pour Tahiti
Warning for Marquesas
Red warning
25
Quelques observations de tsunamisen haut
tsunami du Chili, 30 juillet 1995 (mag. 8.0) à
Hiva Oaen bas Aléoutiennes, 9 mars 1957 1er
avril 1946 (mag. 8.5) à Hawaï
CEA/DASE/LDG_Tahiti
1 Avril 1946 Hilo - Hawaii
9 mars 1957 Oahu - Hawaii
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Ua Pou and Ua Huka measured run-up of tsunami 1
Apr. 1946 (Okal al.)
Ua Pou
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