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Nearshore Propagation and Amplification of the Tsunami Following the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake, Japan

Yusuke Yamanaka, Yoshinao Matsuba, Takenori Shimozono, Yoshimitsu TAJIMA

2024Geophysical Research Letters25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract On 1 January 2024, a massive earthquake struck the Noto Peninsula in Japan, and the resulting tsunami significantly damaged the nearby coasts. This study focuses on Iida Bay, located on the peninsula that suffered severe coastal damage. We observed a tsunami waveform in Iida Bay from video analysis owing to the lack of instrument data. This, combined with the waveform observed outside the bay, was used to correct the initial sea‐surface displacements produced by a prior source model. We successfully reproduced the observed waveforms with corrected displacements and investigated how the tsunami propagated and amplified in the bay. Alongshore wave propagation and superposition were identified as crucial factors in this tsunami event.

Topics & Concepts

PeninsulaSeismologyGeologyGeographyArchaeologyearthquake and tectonic studiesMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaGeology and Paleoclimatology Research
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