Speeding up tsunami forecasting to boost tsunami warning in Chile
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Fuentes, Mauricio
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Speeding up tsunami forecasting to boost tsunami warning in Chile
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© Author(s) 2019.Despite the occurrence of several large earthquakes during the last decade, Chile continues to have a great tsunamigenic potential. This arises as a consequence of the large amount of strain accumulated along a subduction zone that runs parallel to its long coast, and a distance from the trench to the coast of no more than 100 km. These conditions make it difficult to implement real-time tsunami forecasting. Chile issues local tsunami warnings based on preliminary estimations of the hypocenter location and magnitude of the seismic sources, combined with a database of pre-computed tsunami scenarios. Finite fault modeling, however, does not provide an estimation of the slip distribution before the first tsunami wave arrival, so all pre-computed tsunami scenarios assume a uniform slip distribution. We implemented a processing scheme that minimizes this time gap by assuming an elliptical slip distribution, thereby not having to wait for the more time-consuming finit
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/171160
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-19-1297-2019
ISSN: 16849981
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Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Volumen 19, Issue 6, 2019, Pages 1297-1304
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