Title: OPTIMAL INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR SIMULATION OF SEISMOTECTONIC TSUNAMIS
1OPTIMAL INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR SIMULATION OF
SEISMOTECTONIC TSUNAMIS
M.A. Nosov, S.V. Kolesov Faculty of
Physics M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University,
Russia
2OPTIMAL INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR SIMULATION OF
SEISMOTECTONIC TSUNAMIS
3OPTIMAL INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR SIMULATION OF
SEISMOTECTONIC TSUNAMIS
WinITDB, 2007
4OPTIMAL INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR SIMULATION OF
SEISMOTECTONIC TSUNAMIS
5INITIAL CONDITIONS or roundabout manoeuvre
- 1. Earthquake focal mechanism
- Fault plane orientation and depth
- Burgers vector
2. Slip distribution
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http//earthquake.usgs.gov/
6INITIAL CONDITIONS or roundabout manoeuvre
- 3. Permanent vertical bottom deformations
- the Yoshimitsu Okada analytical formulae
- numerical models
4. Long wave theory
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7OPTIMAL INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR SIMULATION OF
SEISMOTECTONIC TSUNAMIS
8OPTIMAL INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR SIMULATION OF
SEISMOTECTONIC TSUNAMIS
The roundabout manoeuvre means
Initial Elevation Vertical Bottom Deformation
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There are a few reasons why
9Dynamic bottom deformation (Mw8)
Andrey Babeyko, PhD, GeoForschungsZentrum,
Potsdam
10Dynamic bottom deformation (Mw8)
permanent bottom deformation
duration 10-100 s
Andrey Babeyko, PhD, GeoForschungsZentrum,
Potsdam
11Period of bottom oscillations
12Time-scales for tsunami generation
L is the horizontal size of tsunami source H is
the ocean depth g is the acceleration due to
gravity c is the sound velocity in water
Tsunami generation is an instant process if
finite duration
However, if
instant
ocean behaves as a compressible medium
13Time-scales for tsunami generation
L is the horizontal size of tsunami source H is
the ocean depth g is the acceleration due to
gravity c is the sound velocity in water
traditional assumptions (i.e. instant
incompressible) are valid
Tsunami generation is an instant process if
finite duration
instant
However, if
Compressible ocean
ocean behaves as a compressible medium
14- Elastic oscillations do not propagate upslope
- Elastic oscillations and gravitational waves are
not coupled (in linear case)
Linear Incompressible!
15Initial Elevation Vertical Bottom Deformation
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16Smoothing ?minH
exponentially decreasing function
17Initial Elevation Vertical Bottom Deformation
Due to smoothing
18Permanent bottom deformations
vertical
horizontal
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19Sloping bottom and 3-component bottom
deformation contribution to tsunami
Normal to bottom
Bottom deformation vector
20Sloping bottom and 3-component bottom
deformation contribution to tsunami
traditionally under consideration
traditionally neglected
21Tsunami generation problem Incompressible
Linear
Linear potential theory (3D model)
1) Dynamic bottom deformation (DBD)
Not instant!
2) Phase dispersion is taken into account
Disadvantages 1) Inapplicable under near-shore
conditions due to nonlinearity, bottom friction
etc. 2) Numerical solution requires huge
computational capability 3) Problem with
reliable DBD data.
22Simple way out for practice
Instant generation
If you cant have the best make the best of what
you have
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24Simple way out for practice
Instant generation
Not only vertical but also horizontal bottom
deformation is taken into account
Permanent bottom deformations (all 3 components!)
Smoothing, i.e. removing of shortwave
components which are not peculiar to real tsunamis
25Linear shallow water theory
Initial conditions
Boundary conditions
at shoreline
at external boundary
Initial elevation
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Initial ElevationVertical Bottom Deformation
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Smoothing Initial Elevation from Laplace Problem
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Initial ElevationVertical Bottom Deformation
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Smoothing Initial Elevation from Laplace Problem
30Comparison of runup heights calculated using
traditional (pure Z) and optimal (Laplace XYZ)
approach
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31Conclusions
- Optimal method for the specification of initial
conditions in the tsunami problem is suggested
and proved - The initial elevation is determined from 3D
problem in the framework of linear potential
theory - Both horizontal and vertical components of the
bottom deformation and bathymetry in the vicinity
of the source is taken into account - Short wave components which are not peculiar to
gravitational waves generated by bottom motions
are removed from tsunami spectrum.
32Thank you for your attention!
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