Sensitivity of tsunami wave profiles and inundation simulations to earthquake slip and fault geometry for the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

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Katsuichiro Goda
Paul Martin Mai
Tomohiro Yasuda
Nobuhito Mori
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[1] University of Bristol,Department of Civil Engineering
[2] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology,Earth Science and Engineering
[3] Kyoto University,Disaster Prevention Research Institute
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2011 Tohoku tsunami; Earthquake source modelling; Tsunami simulation; Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of tsunami hazards;
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In this study, we develop stochastic random-field slip models for the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and conduct a rigorous sensitivity analysis of tsunami hazards with respect to the uncertainty of earthquake slip and fault geometry. Synthetic earthquake slip distributions generated from the modified Mai-Beroza method captured key features of inversion-based source representations of the mega-thrust event, which were calibrated against rich geophysical observations of this event. Using original and synthesised earthquake source models (varied for strike, dip, and slip distributions), tsunami simulations were carried out and the resulting variability in tsunami hazard estimates was investigated. The results highlight significant sensitivity of the tsunami wave profiles and inundation heights to the coastal location and the slip characteristics, and indicate that earthquake slip characteristics are a major source of uncertainty in predicting tsunami risks due to future mega-thrust events.
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