Preliminary Early Report on the
38km NE of Nikol'skoye, Russia tsunami
Laboratory of Remote
Sensing and Geoinformatics for Disaster Management,
International
Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
Introduction
On 01/25/2018 02:10:33 a Mw 6.2 magnitude earthquake occurred.
Preliminary Tsunami simulation results
Updated at Thu Jan 25 12:07:37 2018
Initial conditions
Latitude: 55.40 deg
Longitude: 166.48 deg
Focal Depth: 8.83 (km)
Estimated Magnitude: 6.2
Parameters for simulation. Estimated from Papazachos(2004)
Length: 16.60 (km)
Width: 19.59 (km)
Slip: 0.15 (m)
The star shows the location of the epicenter. Click on the image to enlarge.
Propagation simulation
Tsunami numerical modeling is performed by using linear shalllow water theory on cartesian coordinates
with bathymetry/topography grid data of 30 arc-sec from GEBCO.
- Governing Equation : Linear Shallow Water Equations
- Numerical Scheme : Leap-frog Finite Difference Method
- Spatial Grid Size : 30 arc-sec
Tsunami propagation
Maximum inundation heights
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Near Sea Level Stations:
News related to the event
CNN
BBC
References
Mw 6.2 - 38km NE of Nikol'skoye, Russia (USGS Earthquake Hazards Program)
Contact (Laboratory of Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics for Disaster Management)
Erick Mas, Associate Professor (mas@irides.tohoku.ac.jp)
Bruno Adriano, JSPS Fellow (adriano@irides.tohoku.ac.jp)
Shunichi Koshimura, Professor (koshimura@irides.tohoku.ac.jp)
Other useful links
International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
(IRIDeS)
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC)