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Tsunamis can produce catastrophic damage on vulnerable coastlines, essentially following major earthquakes, landslides or atmospheric disturbances. After the disastrous tsunamis in 2004 and 2011, tsunami science has grown significantly, opening new fields of research for various domains, and also in regions where the tsunami hazard was previously underestimated.
Numerical modeling, complemented with laboratory experiments, are essential to quantify the tsunami hazard based. To this end, it is essential to rely on complete databases of past tsunami observations, including both historical events and results of paleotsunami investigations. Furthermore, a robust hazard analysis has to take into account uncertainties and probabilities with the more advanced approaches such as PTHA.
Because the vulnerability of populations, of infrastructures and of the built environment in coastal zones increases, integrated plans for tsunami risk prevention and mitigation should be encouraged in any exposed coastline, consistent with the procedures now in place in a growing number of Tsunami Warning System.
The NH5.1/OS2.22/SM3.11 Tsunami session welcomes contributions covering any of the aspects mentioned here, encompassing field data, regional hazard studies, observation databases, numerical modeling, risk studies, real time networks, operational tools and procedures towards a most efficient warning.
A focus on recent tsunami events all over the globe is encouraged (including Palu 28 September, Zakynthos 26 October, Tadine, New Caledonia, 5 December), as well as on the achievements of recent research projects.

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Co-organized as OS2.22/SM3.11
Convener: Hélène Hébert | Co-conveners: Alberto Armigliato, Miquel Canals, Ira Didenkulova, Finn Løvholt
Orals
| Thu, 11 Apr, 08:30–12:30, 14:00–18:00
 
Room 1.61
Posters
| Attendance Thu, 11 Apr, 16:15–18:00
 
Hall X3

Attendance time: Thursday, 11 April 2019, 16:15–18:00 | Hall X3

X3.206 |
EGU2019-17866
Roberto Tonini, Pio Di Manna, Stefano Lorito, Beatriz Brizuela, Finn Løvholt, Alexander Garcia-Aristizabal, Sylfest Glimsdal, Alessio Piatanesi, Fabrizio Romano, Jacopo Selva, Eutizio Vittori, and Manuela Volpe
X3.207 |
EGU2019-13238
Alberto Armigliato, Gianluca Pagnoni, Maria Ausilia Paparo, Stefano Tinti, Filippo Zaniboni, Roberto Basili, Stefano Lorito, Fabrizio Romano, Manuela Volpe, Stefano Belliazzi, Marco Di Ludovico, Gian Piero Lignola, and Andrea Prota
X3.208 |
EGU2019-8049
Eran Frucht, Amos Salamon, Erez Gal, Hanan Ginat, Marina Grigorovitch, Rachamim Shem Tov, and Steve Ward
X3.209 |
EGU2019-13414
Laura Gómez de la Peña, Eulàlia Gràcia, Stefano Lorito, Alessio Piatanesi, Roberto Basili, Francesco E. Maesano, Fabrizio Romano, Manuela Volpe, Cristina S. Serra, and César R. Ranero
X3.210 |
EGU2019-9145
Cristina Sanchez Serra, Eulàlia Gràcia, Roger Urgeles, Laura Gómez de la Peña, Sara Martínez-Loriente, Manuela Volpe, Francesco Maesano, Fabrizio Romano, and Scala A. Scala A.
X3.212 |
EGU2019-13909
Finn Løvholt, Haider Hasan, Fabrizio Romano, Stefano Lorito, Beatriz Brizuela, Piatanesi Alessio, and Geir Pedersen
X3.214 |
EGU2019-7094
Sven Harig, Alexey Androsov, and Natalja Rakowsky
X3.215 |
EGU2019-15880
Efthymios Lekkas, Spyridon Mavroulis, Marilia Gogou, Panayotis Carydis, and Dimitrios Milios
X3.216 |
EGU2019-9106
| Highlight
Alexandre Paris, Philippe Heinrich, Emile Okal, Cyrielle Guérin, Hélène Hébert, and Audrey Gailler
X3.217 |
EGU2019-3414
Dominique Reymond, Emile A. Okal, and Hélène Hébert
X3.218 |
EGU2019-18511
Natalia Zamora, Alan Poulos, Patricio Catalán, and Diana Pinilla
X3.219 |
EGU2019-3210
| Highlight
Jean Roger, Jérôme Aucan, Bernard Pelletier, Pierre Lebellegard, and Jérôme Lefèvre
X3.220 |
EGU2019-9953
Daniela Maxial, Rachid Omira, Maria Ana Baptista, Alexander Rabinovich, and Pedro Viterbo
X3.221 |
EGU2019-16378
Ira Didenkulova, Ahmed Abdalazeez, Denys Dutykh, Tomas Torsvik, and Petr Denissenko
X3.222 |
EGU2019-10473
Ahmed Abdalazeez, Ira Didenkulova, and Denys Dutykh
X3.223 |
EGU2019-18351
High Performance Computing multi-CPU+GPU tsunami simulation tool. Benchmarking and examples of application
(withdrawn)
Daniel Conde and Rui M. Ferreira
X3.224 |
EGU2019-3651
Viacheslav Karpov, Mikhail Nosov, Sergey Kolesov, Kirill Sementsov, Hiroyuki Matsumoto, and Yoshiyuki Kaneda
X3.225 |
EGU2019-4544
Pierre Henry, Sinan Özeren, Nazmi Postacıoğlu, Cristel Chevalier, Nurettin Yakupoğlu, Emmanuel de Saint-Léger, Olivier Desprez de Gésincourt, Ziyadin Çakir, M Namik Çağatay, Arthur Paté, and Louis Géli
X3.226 |
EGU2019-7576
| presentation
Ahmet Tarih, Emin Yahya Menteşe, Osman Kılıç, Mahmut Baş, Sema Kara, Özge Uzunukol, Ahmet Cevdet Yalçıner, Mehmet Lütfi Süzen, Gözde Güney Doğan, and Duygu Tüfekçi Enginar
Landslides
X3.227 |
EGU2019-1531
Duygu Tufekci Enginar, G. Guney Dogan, M. Lutfi Suzen, Cagil Kolat, Busra Celikbas, and Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner
X3.228 |
EGU2019-8677
Inês Ramalho, Rachid Omira, Pedro Terrinha, and Carlos Ribeiro
X3.229 |
EGU2019-13531
Katrina Kremer, Flavio S. Anselmetti, Robert M. Boes, Frederic M. Evers, Donat Fäh, Helge Fuchs, Michael Hilbe, Achim Kopf, Agostiny Lontsi, Valentin Nigg, Amir M. Razmi, Anastasiia Shynkarenko, Sylvia Stegmann, Michael Strupler, David A. Fetsch, and Stefan Wiemer
X3.230 |
EGU2019-13226
Michael Strupler, Katrina Kremer, Flavio S. Anselmetti, and Stefan Wiemer
X3.232 |
EGU2019-4999
Andrea Franco, Barbara Schneider-Muntau, Jasper Moernaut, Markus Aufleger, Michael Strasser, and Bernhard Gems
X3.233 |
EGU2019-12515
Thomas Zengaffinen, Finn Løvholt, Geir Pedersen, and Carl Harbitz
X3.234 |
EGU2019-15187
Luisa Hoße, Matthias Rauter, and Finn Løvholt