2021
DOI: 10.1029/2020jb020344
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Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment (PTHA) for Southeast Coast of Chinese Mainland and Taiwan Island

Abstract: Tsunami impacts along the coastline of Chinese Mainland received little attention until the 2011 M w 9.0 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami devastated the neighboring country of Japan and produced 30-60 cm wave amplitudes along the East China coasts (Figure 1). In the wake of the Tohoku event, the emergency authorities of China started to ponder how a similar event elsewhere in the Pacific Rim might affect the coastal fringe of China, where the coastal communities built on low land with hundreds of millions of resi… Show more

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“…This is similar to the results of the probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment completed by Zhang and Niu (2020) and Yuan et al. (2021), where tsunami hazard increases from west to east. On the one hand, the eastern region is closer to the source area, and on the other hand, the influence of local terrain, such as the presence of Taiwan Island, may increase the tsunami hazard in adjacent areas.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…This is similar to the results of the probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment completed by Zhang and Niu (2020) and Yuan et al. (2021), where tsunami hazard increases from west to east. On the one hand, the eastern region is closer to the source area, and on the other hand, the influence of local terrain, such as the presence of Taiwan Island, may increase the tsunami hazard in adjacent areas.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Considering only stochastic slip, the tsunami wave height increase of 25 target points ranges from 7.50% to 28.19%, with an average of 15.12%. The simulation results of this study are similar to previous studies (Li et al., 2016; Yuan et al., 2021), and considering only the uniform slip model will significantly underestimate the tsunami hazard. Considering stochastic slip will increase the tsunami hazard by about 15%.…”
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“…Because of the protection of the island chains, China seems not to be influenced by the tsunami, seriously. However, based on statistics of historical earthquake events, there have been earthquakes in the south China sea and yellow sea [8,9], and regional and distant tsunami from the northwest Pacific Ocean cannot be neglected under extreme situations [7]. At the same time, in the coastal cities of southeast China, the economy is developed and the population density is large.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The potential tsunami sources off the Chinese seas have been studied extensively [1,2]. The regional tsunami sources are concentrated mostly in the Ryukyu and Manila Trench, and the Manila Trench has a high tsunami risk to the adjacent seas [3,4]. Potential tsunami threat from the Manila Trench has been broadly studied in recent years since it will affect almost the entire Chinese southeastern coastlines once a significant earthquake occurs at this area [5][6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%