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Stochastic coupled simulation of strong motion and tsunami for the 2011 Tohoku,Japan earthquake
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Katsuichiro?GodaEmail author  Crescenzo?Petrone  Raffaele?De?Risi  Tiziana?Rossetto
Institution:1.Department of Civil Engineering, Queen’s School of Engineering,University of Bristol,Bristol,UK;2.Department of Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering,University College London,London,UK
Abstract:This study conducts coupled simulation of strong motion and tsunami using stochastically generated earthquake source models. It is focused upon the 2011 Tohoku, Japan earthquake. The ground motion time-histories are simulated using the multiple-event stochastic finite-fault method, which takes into account multiple local rupture processes in strong motion generation areas. For tsunami simulation, multiple realizations of wave profiles are generated by evaluating nonlinear shallow water equations with run-up. Key objectives of this research are: (i) to investigate the sensitivity of strong motion and tsunami hazard parameters to asperities and strong motion generation areas, and (ii) to quantify the spatial variability and dependency of strong motion and tsunami predictions due to common earthquake sources. The investigations provide valuable insights in understanding the temporal and spatial impact of cascading earthquake hazards. Importantly, the study also develops an integrated strong motion and tsunami simulator, which is capable of capturing earthquake source uncertainty. Such an advanced numerical tool is necessary for assessing the performance of buildings and infrastructure that are subjected to cascading earthquake–tsunami hazards.
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