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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
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SEISMIC SOURCE AND ENERGY TRANSFER
- 1. The Generation of Tsunamis and the Focal Mechanism of Earthquakes 3
- 2. Generation of the Tsunami Wave by the Earthquake 19
- 3. A Model Experiment on the Generation of the Tsunami of March 28,1964 in Alaska 33
- 4. Relationship of Tsunami Generation and Earthquake Mechanism in the Northwestern Pacific 47
- 5. Features of Tsunamigenic Earthquakes 57
- 6. Dimensions and Geographic Distribution of Tsunami Sources near Japan 69
- 7. The Tsunami Accompanying the Tokachi-oki Earthquake, 1968 85
- 8. Statistical Studies of Tsunami Sources and Tsunamigenic Earthquakes Occurring in and near Japan 99
- 9. Ionospheric Recordings of Rayleigh Waves for Estimating Source Mechanisms 119
- 10. Identification of Source Region from a Single Seismic Record 135
- 11. Recurrence of Tsunamis in the Pacific 149
- 12. The Tsunami in Alberni Inlet Caused by the Alaska Earthquake of March 1964 165
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TSUNAMI INSTRUMENTATION
- 13. Tide-Gauge Data Telemetry between the Tsunami Warning Center at Honolulu, Hawaii and Selected Stations in Canada 191
- 14. Recent Advances in Tsunami Instrumentation in Japan 207
- 15. Bourdon-Tube, Deep-Sea Tide Gauges 223
- 16. An Instrumentation System for Measuring Tsunamis in the Deep Ocean 239
- 17. Estimating Earthquake Rupture Length from T Waves 253
- 18. Developments and Plans for the Pacific Tsunami Warning System 261
- 19. Problems of the Tsunami Warning Service in the U.S.S.R. 271
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TSUNAMI PROPAGATION AND RUN-UP
- 20. Tsunami Propagation over Large Distances 285
- 21. Some Hydrodynamic Models of Nonstationary Wave Motions of Tsunami Waves 305
- 22. Some Problems of Hydrodynamics of Tsunami Waves 319
- 23. Transformation of Tsunamis on the Continental Shelf 337
- 24. Experimental Investigations of Tsunami Waves 351
- 25. A Laboratory Model of a Double-humped Wave Impingent on a Plane, Sloping Beach 367
- 26. Response of Narrow-mouthed Harbors to Tsunamis 377
- 27. An Inverse Tsunami Problem 399
- 28. Experimental Investigations of Wave Run-up under the Influence of Local Geometry 407
- 29. A Model Study of Wave Run-up at San Diego, California 427
- 30. The Numerical Simulation of Long Water Waves: Progress on Two Fronts 453
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GENERAL REPORTS
- 31. Initiating an IBM System/360 Document Processing System for Tsunami Research Using an Existing KWIC Index Data Base 477
- 32. Report of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics Tsunami Committee 485
- 33. Ecumenical Tsunamigaku 489
- 34. Names and Addresses of Authors and Conference Participants 495
- Index 501
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
-
SEISMIC SOURCE AND ENERGY TRANSFER
- 1. The Generation of Tsunamis and the Focal Mechanism of Earthquakes 3
- 2. Generation of the Tsunami Wave by the Earthquake 19
- 3. A Model Experiment on the Generation of the Tsunami of March 28,1964 in Alaska 33
- 4. Relationship of Tsunami Generation and Earthquake Mechanism in the Northwestern Pacific 47
- 5. Features of Tsunamigenic Earthquakes 57
- 6. Dimensions and Geographic Distribution of Tsunami Sources near Japan 69
- 7. The Tsunami Accompanying the Tokachi-oki Earthquake, 1968 85
- 8. Statistical Studies of Tsunami Sources and Tsunamigenic Earthquakes Occurring in and near Japan 99
- 9. Ionospheric Recordings of Rayleigh Waves for Estimating Source Mechanisms 119
- 10. Identification of Source Region from a Single Seismic Record 135
- 11. Recurrence of Tsunamis in the Pacific 149
- 12. The Tsunami in Alberni Inlet Caused by the Alaska Earthquake of March 1964 165
-
TSUNAMI INSTRUMENTATION
- 13. Tide-Gauge Data Telemetry between the Tsunami Warning Center at Honolulu, Hawaii and Selected Stations in Canada 191
- 14. Recent Advances in Tsunami Instrumentation in Japan 207
- 15. Bourdon-Tube, Deep-Sea Tide Gauges 223
- 16. An Instrumentation System for Measuring Tsunamis in the Deep Ocean 239
- 17. Estimating Earthquake Rupture Length from T Waves 253
- 18. Developments and Plans for the Pacific Tsunami Warning System 261
- 19. Problems of the Tsunami Warning Service in the U.S.S.R. 271
-
TSUNAMI PROPAGATION AND RUN-UP
- 20. Tsunami Propagation over Large Distances 285
- 21. Some Hydrodynamic Models of Nonstationary Wave Motions of Tsunami Waves 305
- 22. Some Problems of Hydrodynamics of Tsunami Waves 319
- 23. Transformation of Tsunamis on the Continental Shelf 337
- 24. Experimental Investigations of Tsunami Waves 351
- 25. A Laboratory Model of a Double-humped Wave Impingent on a Plane, Sloping Beach 367
- 26. Response of Narrow-mouthed Harbors to Tsunamis 377
- 27. An Inverse Tsunami Problem 399
- 28. Experimental Investigations of Wave Run-up under the Influence of Local Geometry 407
- 29. A Model Study of Wave Run-up at San Diego, California 427
- 30. The Numerical Simulation of Long Water Waves: Progress on Two Fronts 453
-
GENERAL REPORTS
- 31. Initiating an IBM System/360 Document Processing System for Tsunami Research Using an Existing KWIC Index Data Base 477
- 32. Report of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics Tsunami Committee 485
- 33. Ecumenical Tsunamigaku 489
- 34. Names and Addresses of Authors and Conference Participants 495
- Index 501