--------------------------------------------------------------------- SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS ISSN 8755-6839 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The International Journal of The Tsunami Society ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS CD-ROM Directory Contents Dir = TS251.PDF, TS252.PDF, TS253.PDF * Volume 25 (No. 1), (No. 2), (No. 3) 2006 Dir = TS241.PDF, TS242.PDF, TS243.PDF, TS244.PDF, TS245.PDF * Volume 24 (No. 1), (No. 2), (No. 3), (No. 4), (No. 5) 2006 Dir = TS231.PDF, TS232.PDF, TS233.PDF * Volume 23 (No. 1), (No. 2), (No. 3) 2005 Dir = TS221.PDF, TS222.PDF, TS223.PDF * Volume 22 (No. 1), (No. 2) 2004 Dir = TS211.PDF, TS212.PDF, TS213.PDF, TS214.PDF * Volume 21 (No. 1), (No. 2), (No. 3), (No. 4) 2003 Dir = TS201.PDF, TS202.PDF, TS203,PDF, TS204.PDF, TS205.PDF * Volume 20 (No. 1 ), (No. 2 ), (No. 3), (No. 4), (No. 5), 2002 Dir = TS191.PDF, TS192.PDF, TS193.PDF * Volume 19 (No. 1 ) (No. 2 ) (No. 3), 2001 Dir = TS181.PDF, TS182.PDF * Volume 18 (No. 1 ) (No. 2), 2000 Dir = TS171.PDF, TS172.PDF, TS173.PDF * Volume 17 (No. 1 ) (No. 2 ) (No. 3), 1999 Dir = 00394718.PDF * Volume 16 (No. 1 ), 1998 Dir = 00394719.PDF, 00394720.PDF * Volume 15 (No. 1 ) (No. 2 ), 1997 Dir = 00394721.PDF, 00394722.PDF, 00394723.PDF * Volume 14 (No. 3 ) (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1996 Dir = 00394724.PDF * Volume 13 (No. 1 ), 1995 Dir = 00394725.PDF, 00394726.PDF * Volume 12 (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1994 Dir = 00394727.PDF, 00394728.PDF * Volume 11 (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1993 Dir = 00394729.PDF * Volume 10 (No. 1 ), 1992 Dir = 00394730.PDF, 00394731.PDF * Volume 9 (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1991 Dir = 00394732.PDF, 00394733.PDF * Volume 8 (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1990 Dir = 00394734.PDF, 00394735.PDF * Volume 7 (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1989 Dir = 00394736.PDF * Volume 6 (No. 1 ), 1988 Dir = 00394737.PDF, 00394738.PDF * Volume 5 (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1987 Dir = 00394739.PDF, 00394740.PDF, 00394741.PDF * Volume 4 (No. 3 ) (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1986 Dir = 00394742.PDF * Volume 3 (No. 1 ), 1985 Dir = 00394743.PDF, 00394744.PDF * Volume 2 (No. 2 ) (No. 1 ), 1984 Dir = 00394745.PDF * Volume 1 (No. 1 ), 1982 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 25 (3), 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * A CATALOG OF TSUNAMIS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN B. K. Rastogi and R. K. Jaiswal National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderbad, INDIA * TSUNAMI HAZARD IN NORTHERN VENEZUELA Barbara-Theilen Willige Technical University of Berlin, Stockach, GERMANY National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderbad, INDIA * SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF THE M-9 TSUNAMI EVENT BETWEEN RAMESWARAM AND THOOTHUKUDI, GULF OF MANNAR, SOUTHEAST COAST OF INDIA S. R. Singarasubramanian, M. V. Mukesh, K. Manoharan, S. Murugan, D. Bakkiaraj, A. John Peter Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Tamilnadu, INDIA P. Seralathan Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin, Kerala, INDIA * STRATEGIC GEOGRAPHIC POSITIONING OF SEA LEVEL GAUGES TO AID IN EARLY DETECTION OF TSUNAMIS IN THE INTRA-AMERICAS SEA Joshua I. Hensen, Frank Muller-Karger, Mark Luther, Christine Kranenburg University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL, USA Doug Wilson NOAA, Annapolis, MD, USA Steven L. Morey Florida State University, Tallahasse, FL, USA George A. Maul Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 25 (2), 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * TSUNAMI INFORMATION SOURCES - PART 2 Robert L. Wiegel University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 25 (1), 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * EMERGENCY PLANNING IN NORTHERN ALGERIA BASED ON REMOTE SENSING DATA IN RESPECT TO TSUNAMI HAZARD PREPAREDNESS Technical University of Berlin, Stockach, GERMANY * MODELING THE ASIAN TSUNAMI EVOLUTION AND PROPAGATION WITH A NEW GENERATION MECHANISM AND A NON-LINEAR DISPERSIVE WAVE MODEL Paul C. Rivera PEERS Coastal Research, Antipolo City, PHILIPPINES * TWO-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONS OF EXPLOSIVE ERUPTIONS OF KICK-EM JENNY AND OTHER SUBMARINE VOLCANOS Galen Gisler and Robert Weaver Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA Michael L. Gittings SAIC, Los Alamos, NM, USA * WAVE DISPERSION STUDY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI OF DECEMBER 26, 2004 Juan Horrillo and Zygmunt Kowalik University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA Yoshinori Shigihara National Defense Academy of Japan, JAPAN ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 24(5), 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * MODEL PREDICTIONS OF GULF AND SOUTHERN ATLANTIC COAST TSUNAMI IMPACTS FROM A DISTRIBUTION OF SOURCES Bill Knight WCATWC, Palmer, AK, USA * MOMENTUM AS A USEFUL TSUNAMI DESCRIPTOR Harold G. Loomis Honolulu, HI, USA * FINITE VOLUME METHODS AND ADAPTIVE REFINEMENT FOR GLOBAL TSUNAMI PROPAGATION AND LOCAL INUNDATION David L. George and Randall J. LeVeque University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA * TSUNAMI PROPAGATION ALONG TAGUS ESTUARY (LISBON, PORTUGAL) PRELIMINARY RESULTS M. A. Viana-Baptista, P. M. Soares Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisbon, Lisbon, PORTUGAL J. M. Miranda University of Lisbon, Lisbon, PORTUGAL J. F. Luis University of Algarve, CIMA, PORTUGAL * TSUNAMIGENIC SOURCES IN THE BAY OF PLENTY, NEW ZEALAND Roy A. Walters James Goff National Inst of Water & Atmos Research, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND Kelin Wang Pacific Geoscience Centre, Sidney, CANADA * THE POTENTIAL OF TSUNAMI GENERATION ALONG THE MARKAN SUBDUCTION ZONE IN THE NORTHERN ARABIAN SEA, CASE STUDY: THE EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI OF NOVEMBER 28, 1945 George Pararas Carayannis Honolulu, HI, USA * 2006: STATUS OF TSUNAMI SCIENCE RESEARCH AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Barbara H. Keating University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 24(4), 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * TIDE-TSUNAMI INTERACTIONS Zygmunt Kowalik, Tatiana Proshutinsky University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA Andrey Proshutinsky Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, USA * CONFIRMATION AND CALIBRATION OF COMPUTER MODELING OF TSUNAMIS PRODUCED BY AUGUSTINE VOLCANO, ALASKA James E. Beget and Zygmunt Kowalik University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA * EXPERIMENTAL MODELING OF TSUNAMI GENERATED BY UNDERWATER LANDSLIDES Langford P. Sue and Roger I Stokes University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND Roy A. Walters NIWAR, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND * SAGE CALCULATIONS OF THE TSUNAMI THREAT FROM LA PALMA Galen Gisler and Robert Weaver Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA Michael L. Gittings SAIC, Los Alamos, NM, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 24(3), 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * NUMERICAL MODEL FOR THE KRAKATOA HYDROVOLCANIC EXPLOSION AND TSUNAMI Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI, USA Michael L. Gittings SAIC, Los Alamos, NM, USA * PERSISTENT HIGH WATER lEVELS AROUND ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS FOLLOWING THE 26 DECEMBER 2004 TSUNAMI N. Nirupama York University, Toronto, CANADA T. S. Murty and I. Nistor University of Ottawa, Ottawa, CANADA A. D. Rao Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, INDIA * POTENTIAL OVERLOOKED ANALOGUES TO THE INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI IN THE WESTERN AND SOUTHWESTERN PACIFIC Daniel A. Walker Tsunami Memorial Institute, Haleiwa, HI, USA * EFFECTS OF THE DECEMBER 2004 TSUNAMI AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN SOUTHERN THAILAND Chanchai Thanawood, Chao Yongchalermchai and Omthip Densrisereekul Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand * WHAT IS THE PROBABILITY FUNCTION FOR lARGE TSUNAMI WAVES? Harold G. Loomis Honolulu, HI, USA * TSUNAMI ON 26 DECEMBER 2004: SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF TSUNAMI HEIGHT AND THE EXTENT OF INUNDATION IN SRI LANKA Janaka J. Wijetunge University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, SRI LANKA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 24(2), 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * TSUNAMI INFORMATION SOURCES Robert L. Wiegel University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 24(1), 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * CLASSIFICATION OF TSUNAMI HAZARD ALONG THE SOUTHERN COAST OF INDIA: AN INITIATIVE TO SAFEGUARD THE COASTAL ENVIRONMENT FROM A SIMILAR DEBACLE. N. Chandrasekar, S. Saravanan, J. Loveson Immanuel Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, INDIA G. V. Rajamanickam SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, INDIA * TSUNAMI IMPACTS ON MORPHOLOGY OF BEACHES ALONG SOUTH KERALA COAST, WEST COAST OF INDIA K. A. Abdul Rasheed, V. Kesava Das, C. Revichandran, P. R. Vijayan and Tony J. Thottam National Institute of Oceanography, Koichi, Kerala, INDIA * TSUNAMI RISK SITE DETECTION IN GREECE BASED ON REMOTE SENSING AND GIS METH0DS B. Theilen Willige Technical University of Berlin, Stockach, GERMANY * BOOK REVIEW - THE ORPHAN TSUNAMI OF 1700 Reviewed by George Pararas-Carayannis ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 23(3), 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * A POSSIBLE TSUNAMI IN THE LABRADOR SEA RELATED TO THE DRAINAGE OF GLACIAL LAKE AGASSIZ- 8400 YEARS B.P. James T. Teller, Tad Murty, N. Nirupama, P. Chittibabu University of Manitoba, Manitoba, CANADA * TREND OF MICROMETEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS DURING TSUNAMI ON EAST COAST OF INDIA V. Kanakasabai and M. Rajendran Annamalai University, Tamilnadu, INDIA * BOULDER DEPOSITS ON THE SOUTHERN SPANISH ATLANTIC COAST: POSSIBLE EVIDENCE FOR THE 1555 AD LISBON TSUNAMI Franziska Whelan University of Bamberg, Bamberg, GERMANY Dieter Kelletat University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, GERMANY * CONCEPTUAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PACIFIC, ATLANTIC AND ARCTIC TSUNAMI WARNING SYSTEMS FOR CANADA T. S. Murty and I. Nistor University of Ottawa, Ottawa, CANADA N. Nirupama York University, Ottawa, CANADA A. D. Rao Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, INDIA * COMMENT ON: TSUNAMIS AND TSUNAMI-LIKE WAVE OF EASTERN UNITED STATES. Alan Ruffman Geomarine Associates Ltd., Halifax, CANADA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 23(2), 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * OCEAN-WIDE TSUNAMIS, MAGNITUDE THESHOLDS, AND 1946 TYPE EVENTS Daniel A. Walker, Tsunami Memorial Institute, Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA * EFFECTS OF MEDU AND COASTAL TOPOGRPAHY ON THE DAMAGE PATTERN DURING THE RECENT INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI ALONG THE COAST OF TAMILNADU J. P. Narayan, M. L. Sharma and B. K. Maheshwari, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India * 2004 INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI ON THE MALDIVES ISLANDS: INITIAL OBSERVATIONS Barbara H. Keating, Charles Helsley, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Zaha Waheed, Marine Resources Research Center, Maldives Islands Dale Dominey Howes, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 23(1), 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * TSUNAMI RELICS ON THE COASTAL LANDSCAPE WEST OF LISBON, PORTUGAL Anja Scheffers and Dieter Kelletat, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany * CRITICAL EVALUATION FOR THE STATE OF HAWAII SUBSEQUENT TO THE 26 DECEMBER 2004 ASIAN TSUNAMI Daniel A. Walker, Tsunami Memorial Institute, Haleiwa, Hawaii, USA * THE EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI OF NOVEMBER 21, 2004 AT LES SAINTES, GUADELOUPE, LESSER ANTILLES Narcisse Zahibo, Efim Pelinovsky, Emile Okal, Ahmet Yalciner, Christian Kharif, Tatiana Talipova, and Andrey Kozelkov France, Russia, USA, Turkey, France, Russia, Russia * NUMERICAL MODELING OF THE GLOBAL TSUNAMI: iNDONESIAN - TSUNAMI OF 26 DECEMBER 2004 Zygmunt Kowalik, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA William Knight and Paul Whitmore, NOAA/WCATWCC, Palmer, AK, USA Tom Logan, Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, Fairbanks, AK, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 22(2), 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * THE MAY 17, 1992 EVENT: TSUNAMI AND COASTAL EFFECTS IN EASTERN MINDANAO, PHILIPINES Glenda M. Besana, Masataka Ando, Nagoya University, Nagoya City, Japan Ma. Hannah Mirabueno, PIVS, Quezon City, Philippines, * SHORELINE MODELING SEGMENTS IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS CRITICAL FOR REGIONAL TSUNAMI EVACUATION DETERMINATIONS Daniel A. Walker Tsunami Memorial Institute, Haleiwa, HI, USA * VOLCANIC TSUNAMI GENERATING SOURCE MECHANISMS IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN REGION George Pararas Carayannis Honolulu, HI, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 22(1), 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * REGIONAL TSUNAMI EVACUATIONS FOR THE STATE OF HAWAII: A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON HISTORICAL RUNUP DATA Daniel A. Walker Tsunami Memorial Institute, Haleiwa, Hawaii * TSUNAMI DEPOSITS AT QUEEN'S BEACH, OAHU, HAWAII - INITIAL RESULTS AND WAVE MODELING Barbara Keating University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii Franziska Whelan University of Bamberg, Bramberg, Germany Julie Bailey-Brock University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii * TSUNAMI GENERATED BY THE VOLCANO ERUPTION ON JULY 12-13,2003 AT MONTSERRAT, LESSER ANTILLES Efim Pelinovsky and Tatiana Talipova Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Narcisse Zahibo Universite Antilles Guyane, Pointe-a-Pitre, France Peter Dunkley, Marie Edmonds Richard Herd Montserrat Volcano Observatory, Montserrat Andrey Kozelkob and Irina Nikolkina State Technical University, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 21(4), 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * NEAR AND FAR-FIELD EFFECTS OF TSUNAMIS GENERATED BY THE PAROXYSMAL ERUPTIONS, EXPLOSIONS, CALDERA COLLAPSES AND MASSIVE SLOPE FAILURES OF THE KRAKATAU VOLCANO IN INDONESIA ON AUGUST 26-27, 1883 BASED ON WATER WAVE RECORDS George Pararas-Carayannis Honolulu, Hawaii * ESTIMATION OF FAR-FIELD TSUNAMI POTENTIAL FOR THE CARIBBEAN COAST BASED ON NUMERICAL SIMULATION Narcisse Zaibo Universite des Antilles, Pointe a Pitre, France Efim Pelinovsky Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Andrey Kurkin and Andrey Kozelkov State Technical University, Nizhy Novgorod, Russia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 21(3), 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * ASSESSING TSUNAMI HAZARD ALONG THE NEW ZEALAND COAST Roy A. Walters National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd. Christchurch, New Zealand James Goff GeoEnvironmental Consultants, Lyttleton, New Zealand * BASIC RELATIONS BETWEEN TSUNAMI CALCULATINS AND THEIR PHYSICS - II Zygmunt Kowalik Institute for Marine Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska * CHEVRON SHAPED ACCUMULATIONS ALONG THE COASTLINES OF AUSTRALIA AS POTENTIAL TSUNAMI EVIDENCES? Dieter Kelletat and Anja Scheffers University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 21(2), 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * DYNAMICS OF WATER CAVITY GENERATION Charles L. Mader Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA Michael L. Gittings Science Applications International Corp., Los Alamos, NM, USA * TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONS OF ASTEROID OCEAN IMPACTS Galen Gisler, Robert Weaver, Charles Mader Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA Michael L. Gittings Science Applications International Corp., Los Alamos, NM, USA * TSUNAMI AMPLITUDE PREDICTIONS DURING EVENTS: A TEST BASED ON PREVIOUS TSUNAMIS Paul M. Whitmore NOAA/NWS/West Coast/ Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, AK, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 21(1), 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * TWO DECADES OF GLOBAL TSUNAMIS - 1982-2002 James F. Lander, Lowell S. Whiteside and Particia A. Lockridge National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, Colorado USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 20(5), 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * MODELING THE 1958 LITUYA BAY MEGA TSUNAMI, II, Charles L. Mader, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM USA Michael L. Gittings Science Applications, Inc., Los Alamos, New Mexico USA * EVALUATION OF THE THREAT OF MEGA TSUNAMIS GENERATION FORM POSTULATED MASSIVE SLOPE FAILURES OF ISLAND STRATOVOLCANOES ON LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, AND ON THE ISLAND OF HAWAII George Paras-Carayannis Honolulu, Hawaii USA * AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF TSUNAMI RUNUP ON DRY AND WET HORIZONTAL COASTLINES Hubert Chanson The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Shin-ichi Aoki and Mamoru Maruyama Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 20(4), 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * LOCALLY GENERATED TSUNAMIS IN HAWAII: A LOW COST, REAL TIME, WARNING SYSTEM WITH WORLD WIDE APPLICATIONS, Daniel A. Walker, Haleiwa, Hawaii USA Robert A. Cessaro Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, Honolulu, Hawaii USA * MAGNITUDE-DEPENDENT CORRECTION FOR MWP: Paul Whitmore, Thomas Sokolowski West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska USA Seji Tsuboi, Institute for Frontier Research on Earth Evolution, Yokosuka, Japan Barry Hirshorn Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, Honolulu, Hawaii USA * A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF TSUNAMI HAZARD AND RISK IN THE INDONESIA REGION Jack Rynn, Center for Earthquake Research in Australia, Indooroopilly Australia * REMOTE OPERATION OF THE WEST COAST AND ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER, Alec Medbery, Guy Urban, Paul Whitmore and Thomas Sokolowski West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska USA * PREDICTIONS OF SLUMP GENERATED TSUNAMIS: THE JULY 17TH 1998 PAPUA NEW GUINEA EVENT David R. Tappin, British Geological Survey, Nottingham, UK Philip Watts, Applied Fluids Engineering Inc., Long Beach, California USA Gary M. McMurty, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii USA Yves Lafoy, Services des Mines et de l'Energie, Noumea, New Caledonia Takeshi Matsumoto Japan Marine Science and Technology Center, Yokoshuka, Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 20(3), 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * TSUNAMIS AND TSUNAMI-LIKE WAVES OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES, Patricia A. Lockridge, Lowell S. Whiteside and James F. Lander National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, Colorado USA * THE TSUNAMI HISTORY OF GUAM: 1849-1993 James F. Lander and Lowell S. Whiteside University of Colorado, CIRES, Boulder, Colorado USA Paul Hattori U. S. Geological Survey, Dededo, Guam USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 20(2), 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * A BRIEF HISTORY OF TSUNAMIS IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA, James F. Lander, Lowell S. Whiteside and Particia A. Lockridge National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, Colorado USA * THE NEED FOR UNDERWATER LANDSLIDE HAZARDS PREDICTION Philip Watts Applied Fluid Engineering, Long Beach, California USA * OBSERVATIONS OF SELECTIVE AMPLIFICATION OF TSUNAMIS * TO AZIMUTH OF THE SOURCE Kuniaki Abe Nippon Dental University, Niigata City, Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 20(1), 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * GEOMORPHIC EVIDENCE AND RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE DATING RESULTS FOR TSUNAMI EVENTS ON CYPRUS Franziska Whelan University of Essen, Essen, Germany * TSUNAMI HAZARD MITIGATION AND THE NOAA NATIONAL WATER LEVEL OBSERVATION NET James R. Hubbard and Scott Duncan NOAA/NOS/Co-OPS, Silver Spring, Maryland USA * EVIDENCES OF TSUNAMIS ON CURACAO, BONAIR AND ARUBA Anja Scheffers University of Essen, Essen, Germany * THE MOMENTUM OF TSUNAMI WAVES Harold G. Loomis Honolulu, Hawaii USA * REVIEW OF 1994 SKAGWAY, ALASKA TSUNAMI AND FUTURE PLANS Dennis Nottingham Peratrovich, Nottingham & Drage, Inc., Anchorage, Alaska, USA * BOOK REVIEW - TSUNAMI - The Underrated Hazard Tsunami Book Gives A Better Understanding of Ancient Floods on Mars Michael Paine The Planetary Society Australian Vounteers, Sydney, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 19(3), 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * SOME OPPORTUNITIES OF THE LANDSLIDE TSUNAMI HYPOTHESIS Philip Watts Applied Fluid Engineering, Long Beach, California * A NON-LINEAR NUMERICAL MODEL FOR STRATIFIED TSUNAMI WAVES AND ITS APPLICATION Monzur Alam Imteaz University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Fumihiko Imamura Tohoku University, Aoba, Japan * MODELING THE LA PALMA LANDSLIDE TSUNAMI Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, Hawaii * Book Review - The Big One - The Next California Earthquake ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 19(2), 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * USING A SATELLITE TELEPHONE TO RETRIEVE TSUNAMI DATA FROM TIDE SITES IN THE PACIFIC BASIN G. W. Urban, A. H. Medbery and T. J. Sokolowski West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer Alaska * A MULTI SENSOR RESEARCH PROGRAM TO IMPROVE TSUNAMI FORECASTING George D. Curtis JIMAR, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii * THE INAPPROPRIATE TSUNAMI ICON Doak C. Cox JIMAR, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii * MODELING THE 1755 LISBON TSUNAMI Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, Hawaii * BASIC RELATIONS BETWEEN TSUNAMI CALCULATIONS AND THEIR PHYSICS Zygmunt Kowalik University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 19(1), 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * LITUYA BAY CASE: ROCKSLIDE IMPACT AND WAVE RUN-UP Hermann M. Fritz, Willi H. Hager and Hans-Erwin Minor Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland * COMPUTATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FOR CONSTRUCTING TSUNAMI LOCAL WARNING SYSTEMS L. B. Chubarov and Yu. I. Shokin Institute of Computational Technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia K. V. Simonov Institute of Computational Modeling, Acdemorodok, Russia * ANALYTICAL SOLUTION AND NUMERICAL MODEL FOR THE INTERFACE IN A STRATIFIED LONG WAVE SYSTEM Monzur Alam Imteaz University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Fumihiko Imamura Tohoku University, Aoba, Sendai, Japan * THE ASTEROID TSUNAMI PROJECT AT LOS ALAMOS Jack G. Hills and M. Patrick Goda Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 18(2), 2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * TWENTIETH CENTURY Ms AND Ms VALUES AS TSUNAMIGENIC INDICATORS FOR HAWAII Daniel A. Walker Tsunami Memorial Institute, Haleiwa, HI USA * SOURCE SIMULATION FOR TSUNAMIS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM FAULT RUPTURE MODELING OF THE CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE George R. Priest Oregon Department of Geology, Newport, OR, USA Edward Myers and Antonio M. Baptista Oregon State Institute of Science and Technology, Portland, OR USA Paul Fleuck and Klein Wang Geological Survey of Canada, Sidney BC, Canada Curt D. Peterson Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA * COMPARING MODEL SIMULATIONS OF THREE BENCHMARK TSUNAMI GENERATION CASES Philip Watts Applied Fluids Engineering, Long Beach, CA USA Fumihiko Imamura Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Stephan Grilli University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 18(1), 2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * RECORDS OF PREHISTORIC TSUNAMIS FROM BOULDER DEPOSITS EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIA Jonathan Nott James Cook University, Carins, Australia * PREDOMINANCE OF LONG PERIODS IN LARGE PACIFIC TSUNAMIS Kuniaki Abe Niigata Junior College, Niigata City, Japan * TSUNAMI MITIGATION FOR THE CITY OF SUVA, FIJI Gajendra Prasad Mineral Resources Department, Suva, Fiji Jack Rynn Centre for Earthquake Research in Australia, Brisbane, Australia Atu Kaloumaira Disaster Reduction Management Program, Suva, Fiji ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 17(3), 1999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * COMET AND ASTEROID HAZARDS: THREAT AND MITIGATION THREAT AND MITIGATION Johndale C. Solem Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM USA * ASTEROID IMPACTS: THE EXTRA HAZARD DUE TO TSUNAMI Michael P. Paine The Planetary Society Australian Volunteers, Sidney, Australia * TSUNAMIS ON THE COASTLINES OF INDIA T. S. Murty W. F. Baird Coastal Engineers, Ottawa, Canada A. Bapat Pune, India * DESTRUCTIVE TSUNAMIS AND TSUNAMI WARNING IN CENTRAL AMERICA Mario Fernandez University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica Jens Havsokv and Kuvvet Atakan Institute of Solid Earth, University of Bergen, Norway * EVALUATION OF TSUNAMI RISK FOR MITIGATION AND WARNING George D. Curtis University of Hawaii - Hilo, Hawaii USA Efim N. Pelinovsky Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny, Novgorod, Russia * ANALYSIS OF MECHANISM OF TSUNAMI GENERATION IN LITUYA BAY George Pararas-Carayannis Honolulu, Hawaii USA * Book Review - Tsunami! by Dudley and Lee * TSUNAMI SOCIETY AWARDS * FIRST TSUNAMI SYMPOSIUM GROUP PHOTOGRAPH ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 17(2), 1999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Issues Related To Local Tsunamis In Hawaii Daniel A. Walker Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, Honolulu, HI USA * Japanese Tsunami Warning System Augustine S. Furumoto Honolulu, HI USA Hidee Tatehata Japan Meterological Agency, Tokyo, Japan Chiho Morioka Construction Technology Institute, Tokyo, Japan * Contemporary Assessment of Tsunami Risk and Implication for Early Warnings for Australia and Its Island Territories Jack Ryan Centre for Earthquake Research in Australia, Brisbane, Australia Jim Davidson Bureau of Meterology, Brisbane, Australia * The Pacific Tsunami Museum: A Memorial To Those Lost To Tsunamis, and an Educational Center to Prevent Further Casualties Walter C. Dudley University of Hawaii - Hilo, Hawaii USA * Memorium - Professor Martin Vitousek ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 17(1), 1999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Tsunami From Asteroid And Comet Impacts: The Vulnerability of Europe Edward P. Myers and Antonio M. Baptista Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Portland, OR USA George R. Priest Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Portland, OR USA * Anatomy of A Landslide-Created Tsunami At Skagway, Alaska Nov 3, 1994 Bruce A. Campbell, P.E. Anchorage, AK USA Dennis Nottingham, P.E. Peratrovich, Nottingham and Drage, Inc., Anchorage, AK USA * The U.S. West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center Thomas J. Sokolowski West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, AK USA * Modeling The 1958 Lituya Bay Mega Tsunami Charles L. Mader Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 16(1), 1998 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Tsunami From Asteroid And Comet Impacts: The Vulnerability of Europe Jack C. Hills and Patrick Goda Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM USA * Asteroid Tsunami Inundation of Japan Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI USA * Modeling The Eltanin Asteroid Tsunami Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI USA * Modeling Asteroid Impact and Tsunami David A. Crawford Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM USA Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI USA * Potential For Landslide-Generated Tsunamis in Hawaii Patricia A. Lockridge National Geophysical data Center, Boulder, CO USA * The New Tsunami Warning System of The Japan Meterological Society Hidee Tatehata Japan Meterological Agency, Tokyo, Japan * Elevation Changes Associated With A Tsunamigenic Earthquake Shigehisa Nakamura Tanabe, Japan * The July 1998 New Guinea Tsunami Carries Bad News for Hawaii Daniel A Walker Honolulu, Hawaii * Real-Time Visual Observations of Small Tsunamis in Hawaii-Generated By The December 5, 1997 Kamchatka Earthquakes Daniel A Walker Honolulu, Hawaii * The Tsunamis Society Award to James F. Lander ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 15(2), 1997 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Numerical Modeling of Trans-Pacific Tsunamis: The 1995 Chile, the 1996 Aleutian, and The 1996 Irian Jaya Tsunamis Yuichiro Tanioka and Masami Okada Japan Meterological Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan * The 1994 Skagway Tsunami Tide Gage Record Dennis Nottingham, P.E. Peratrovich, Nottinghan and Drage Inc., Anchorage * Landslide Generated Tsunami in Skagway, Alaska Zygmunt Kowalik University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK USA * The January 1, 1996 Sulawesi Island Tsunami Efim Pelinovsky Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Dede Yuliadi Navy Hydro-Oceanographic Service, Jakarta, Indonesia Gegar Prasetya and Rahman Hidayat Tsunami Research Center, Jakarta, Indonesia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 15(1), 1997 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * The Minor Destrustive Tsunami Occurring Near Antofagasta, Northern Chile, July 30, 1995 Jorge Ramirez and Hernan Titichoca Universidad de Antofagasta, Chile James F. Lander and Lowell S. Whiteside University of Colorado/CIRES, Boulder, CO, USA * The Wave Forms and Directivity of a Tsunami Generated by an Earthquake and a Landslide S. I. Iwaski National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Tsukuba, Japan * Modeling the 1994 Skagway Tsunami Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, HI, USA * Investigation of Wave Characteristics Induced by Tsunami Wave Entering Enclosed Water Areas Leonid B. Chubarov, Zinaida I. Fedotova, Dmitrii A Shkuropatsky Institute of Computational Technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 14(3), 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Predicting Tsunami Amplitudes along the North American Coast from Tsunamis Generated in the Northwest Pacific Ocean during Tsunami Warnings Paul W. Whitmore and Thomas J. Sokolowski Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, AK, USA * Damages to Coastal Structures in Awaji and Toban Coasts due to the 1995 Hyogoken Nanbu Earthquake Shigenobu Tanaka and Shinji Sato Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan * Spectral Decomposition in the Wave Propagator Approach to Finite-Element Tsunami Modeling Stefano Tinti, Elisabetta Bortolucci and Alessio Piatanesi Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy * Propagation and Runup of Tsunami Waves Generated by Mt. St. Augustine Volcano, Alaska Jurgen Kienle, Zygmunt Kowalik and Elena Troshina University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 14(2), 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TWO GREAT TSUNAMI / UJNR WORKSHOP * Two great Tsunamis/UJNR Workshop-George Curtis and James P. Lander University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hawaii, USA * Source Model of the 1946 Aleutian Tsunami Derived from the Predominant Frequencies Kuniaki Abe Nippon Dental University, Niigata City, Japan * Human Factors Compounding the Destructiveness of Future Tsunami Daniel A. Walker University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA * Asteroid Tsunami Inundation of Hawaii Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, Hawaii, USA * Can a Submarine Landslide be Considered as a Tsunami Source? Sin-Iti Iwasaki, Augustine Furumoto, Eiichi Honza National Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan * Tsunami Risk Reduction: The Oregon Strategy George R. Priest, D. A. Hull, B. F. Vogt, A. Karel, D. L. Olmstead Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Portland, Oregon, USA * Using Mw or Mt to Forecast Tsunami Heights Augustine S. Furumoto Hawaii Civil Defense, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA * Numerical Simulation of the Propagation of the 1993 South-West Hokkaido Earthquake Tsunami around Okushiri Island Shinji Sato Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan * Damages of Coastal Structures in Awaji and Touban Coasts due to 1995 Hyogoken Nambu earthquake Shigenobu Tanaka and Shiji Sato Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 14(1), 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Observations of Tsunami "Shadows": Technique for Assessing Tsunami Wave Heights? Daniel A. Walker University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA * Numerical Model for Tsunami Generation due to Subaqueous Landslide along a Coast Fumihiko Imamura Tohoko University, Aoba, Japan Edison C Gica Asian Institute of Technology, Bankok, Thailand * On Some Properties of the FE Tsunami "Wave Propagator" Stefano Tinti, Elisabetta Bortolucci and Alessio Piatanesi Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy * Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Tectonic Setting of the Japan Trench and the Southwestern Kuril Trench Areas Ei-ichi Honza Geological Survey of Malaysia, Ipoh, Malaysia Augustine S. Furumoto University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 13(1), 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Long Waves in Two-Layers: Governing Equations and Numerical Model Fumihiko Imamura Disaster Control Research Center, Tohoku University, Japan Md.Monzur Alam Imteaz Department of Civil Engineering, Saitama University, Japan * Underwater Landslides Ineffective at Tsunami Generation Paul H. LeBlond University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Anthony T. Jones Oceanus Flotation Technologies, Vancouver, Canada * Mathematical Modeling in Mitigating the Hazardous Effect of Tsunami Waves in the Ocean:A Priori Analysis and Timely On-line Forecast Yurii I. Shokin, Leonid B. Chubarov Institute of Computational Technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia * Modeling the Tsunami Propagation Directed at Wave Erosion on Southeaster n Australia Coast 105,000 Years Ago Anthony T. Jones Oceanus Flotation Technologies, Vancouver, Canada Charles L. Mader Mader Consulting Co., Honolulu, USA * Oceanic Subsurface Thermal Variations During the 1995 Hyogo South Earthquake Shigehisa Nakamura Shirahama Oceanographic Observatory, Kyoto University, Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 12(2), 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Moment Release of the 1992 Flores Island Earthquake Inferred from Tsunami and Teleseismic Data. Fumiko Imamura Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand Masayuki Kikuchi Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan * A Method for Reducing the Propagation Noise in Finite-Element Modeling of Tsunamis. Stefano Tinti, Ivan Gavagni University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy * Manifestation of Hokkaido Southwest (Okushiri) Tsunami, 12 July, 1993, at the Coast of Korea Im Sang OH Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea Alexander B. Rabinovich Russian Academy of Sciences, Yuzhno Sakhalinsk, Russia * Revised Source of the Tsunami of August 23, 1872 Doak C. Cox University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii USA James F. Lander University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 12(1), 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Numerical Simulation of 1969 Tsunami Along the Portuguese Coasts. Preliminary Results Ph. Heinrich Commissariat a l' Energie Atomique, Bruyeres-le-Chatel, France M. A. Baptista, P. Miranda Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal * On the Influence of the Sign of the Leading Tsunami Wave on the Height of Tsunami Run- up on the Coast S. L. Soloviev Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia R. Kh. Mazova Novgorod State Technical University, Nizhy Novgorod, Russia * Modeling the 105 Ka Lanai Tsunami Carl Johnson University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii USA Charles L. Mader University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii USA * The T-phase of the 1 April 1946 Aleutian Island Tsunami Earthquake Daniel A. Walker University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii USA Paul G. Okubo Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hawaii USA * Effect of the Next Data Point on Tsunami Flood Level Prediction Fred E. Camfield, Debra R. Green Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi USA * Memorium: Professor Sergei Soloviev ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 11(2), 1993 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Modeling the Tsunami from the 1917 Halifax Harbour Explosion David A. Greenberg Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Canada T. S. Murty Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada Alan Fuffman Geomarine Associates Ltd., Halifax, Canada * Numerical Tsunami Source Study - II Charles L. Mader, Dennis W. Moore University of Hawaii, Honolulu, U.S.A. George F. Carrier Harvard University, Cambridge, U.S.A. * Numerical Tsunami Propagation Study - III Charles L. Mader, Dennis W. Moore University of Hawaii, Honolulu, U.S.A. George F. Carrier Harvard University, Cambridge, U.S.A. * Modeling the 1992 Nicaragua Tsunami Charles L. Mader University of Hawaii, Honolulu, U.S.A. * Three Deadly Tsunami in One Year Augustine S. Furumoto University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA * Scenes of Destruction from Hokkaido Tsunami Dennis Sigrist International Tsunami Information Center, Honolulu, USA * The Tsunami Research Problem George D. Curtis University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 11(1), 1993 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Transoceanic Tsunami Observed in 1981 S. Nakamura Kyoto University at Katada, Wayakama, Japan * Expectation of Destructive Far-field Tsunamis from the Aleutian-Alaska Subduction Arc Augustine S. Furumoto University of Hawaii, Honolulu, U.S.A. * On Some Exceptional Seimic(?) Sea Waves in the Greek-Archipelago G. A. Papadopoulos Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization, Athens, Greece * Tsunami Sedimentation Sequences in the Scilly Isles, South-West England I. D. L. Foster, A. G. Dawson, S. Dawson, J. A. Lees and L. Mansfield Coventry University, Coventry, England * Analysis of Ocean Level Oscillations in Malokuril'Skaya Bay Caused by Tsunami of 16 February 1991 V. A. Djumagaliec, E. A. Kulikov, S. L. Soloviev Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 10(1), 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Special Issue European Geophysical Society 1992 Tsunami Meeting Alastair Dawson, Editor * Assessing the Tsunami Risk Using Instrumental and Historical Records Jose Z. Simoes, Alexandra Afihado, L. Mendes Victor * Maximum Entropy Analysis of Portuguese Tsunami: The Tsunamis of 28/02/1969 and 26/04/1975 Maria Ana Baptista, Pedro Miranda, L. Mendes Victor * Tsunami Generated Forms in the Algarve Barrier Islands C. Andrade * Tsunamis in the Mediterranean and Pacific Areas: An Analysis R. DiMaro and A. Maramai * Model Studies of the Effects of the Storegga Slide Tsunami R. F. Henry and T. S. Murty ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 9(2), 1991 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * An Investigation of Two Tsunamis Recorded at Adak, Alaska Zygmunt Kowalik University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA Paul M Whitmore Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska, USA * Modeling Hilo, Hawaii Tsunami Inundation Charles L Mader and George Curtis University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA * Source Parameters of Destructive Tsunamis Augustine S. Furumoto University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA * Analytical Theory for Tsunami Run Up on a Smooth slope V. M. Kaistrenko, R. Kh. Mazova, E. N. Pelinovsky and K. V. Somonov Institute of Applied Physics, Gorky, USSR ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 9(1), 1991 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Special Issue European Geophysical Society 1990 Tsunami Meeting * Tsunami Potential in Southern Italy Stefano Tinti * Numerical Simulation of Slide Generated Water Waves Carl Harbitz * Modeling of Tsunami Generation and Run-up H. I. Bundgaard, I. R. Warren, A Barnett * A Preliminary Evaluation of the Tsunami Hazards in the Moroccan Coasts S. O. El Alami, S. Tinti * A Proposal for a New Catalog on Tsunamis in the Mediterranean Area A. Maramai, C. Gasparini * Coastal Algerian Earthquakes: A Potential Risk of Tsunamis in Western Mediterranean? A. Yelles Chaouche * Theoretical and Experimental Tsunamigenic Models to Study Inland Active Geostructures G. Finzi-Contini * Numerical Model on Tsunami Propagation Kh. V Karambas, Y. Krestenitis, C. Koutitas * The Identification of Tsunami Deposits in Coastal Sediment Sequences A. G. Dawson, I. D. Foster, S. Shi, D. E. Smith, D. Long * Tsunami Hazard on the Spanish Coasts of the Iberian Penisula Maria Lourdes Campos * Cumulative Index ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 8(2), 1990 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Tsunami Travel Time Charts for the Caribbean Thomas P. Weissert University of Colorado, Boulder, USA * Numerical Tsunami Flooding Study - 1 Charles L. Mader JIMAR - University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA * Numerical Simulation of Tsunami Amplitudes on the Coast of British Columbia Due to Local Earthquakes Max Ng, Paul H. LeBlond University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Tad S. Murty Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 8(1), 1990 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Survey of Research Studies and Technological Development of Tsunami in USSR in 1987-1989 Sanak-Kodiak Tsunami of 1788 S. L. Soloviev Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, USSR * Data for Investigating Tsunami Activity in the Mediterranean Sea John Antonopoulos University of Patras, Patras, Greece * Fourteenth International Tsunami Symposium, Novosibirsk, USSR, July 31-August 3, 1989 E. N. Bernard NOAA, PMEL, Seattle, WA, USA G. T. Hebenstreit Science Application Int. Corp., La Jolla, CA, USA * Book Review of UNITED STATES TSUNAMIS 1690-1988 Sydney O. Wigen Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sydney, Canada ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 7(2), 1989 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Biophysical Markers for Delineation of Inundation Limits of Tsunamis and Storm Surges M. Rafiq Ministry of Environment, Surrey, Canada * On sources of Error in calculation of Tsunami Travel Times M. B. Danard Atmospheric Dynamics Corporation, Victoria, Canada T. S. Murty Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada * Contribution for the Study of tectonic Activity of the Mediterranean Sea from Volcanic Activity at Sea and New Islands Emerged in Historic Times Michele Caputo Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA Riccardo Caputo University degli Studi, Firenze, Italy * Observation of Seismic Gaps in Asia and Americas Arun Bapat Central Power Station, Pune, India * Shelf Tsunami and Trench Tsunami - 1-D Model Kuniaki Abe Nippon Dental University, Niiagata City, Japan Hiroshi Ishii Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan * Tsunami Climbing a Beach and Tsunami Zonation E. N. Pelinovsky Institute of Applied Physics, Gorky, USSR * Cumulative Index for Volumes 1 Thru 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 7(1), 1989 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Maximum Tsunami Amplitude and Associated Currents of the Coast of British Columbia D. Dunbar Seaconsult Marine Research Ltd., Vancouver, Canada P. H. LeBlond University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada T. S. Murty Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada * The Largest Historical Tsunami in the Northern Adriatic Sea: A Critical Review E. Guidoboni, S. Tinti University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy * Memorium: Sergei Sergeevich Voit (1920-1987) S. L. Soloviev, V. D. Lrichev, B. I. Sebekin, V. L. Zmur ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 6(1), 1988 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * On Audible Tsunami on the Coast S. Nakamura Shirahama Oceanographic Observatory, Kyoto University, Japan * A Review of the Historical 1627 Tsunami in the Southern Adriatic E. Guidoboni and S. Tinti Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy * Revision of the Tsunamis Occurred in 1783 in Calabria and Sicily (Italy) S. Tinti and E. Guidoboni Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy * The Tsunami Generated from the Eruption of the Volcano of Santorini in the Bronze Age George Pararas-Carayaniis International Tsunami Information center, Honolulu, HI, USA * Mathematical Simulation of Tsunami excitation by Dislocation of Ocean Bottom S. F. Dotsenko and S. L. Soloviev USSR Academy of Science, Moscow, USSR * Historical and Recent Tsunamis in the European Area Victor S. Moreira IMMG, Lisbon, Portugal * Basing Improvement of Tsunami Warning Systems on Previous experiences William Mansfield Adams University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA * Tsunami Induces Oscillations in Corninthos Bay, Measurements and 1-D vs 2-D Mathematical Models Christopher Koutitas and Alexander Laskaratos University of Athens, Athens, Greece * Some Tsunami Memories Bernard D. Zetler Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 5(2), 1987 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Rapid Sizing of Potentially Tsunamigenic Earthquakes at Regional Distances in Alaska P. M. Whitmore, T. J. Sokolowski Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska USA * Numerical Computation of Tsunami Run-up by the Upstream Derivative Method Zygmunt Kowalik, Inkweon Bang University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska USA * Calculations of Tsunami Travel Time Charts in the Pacific Ocean - Models, Algorithms, Techniques, Results Yu I. Shokina, L. B. Chubarov, V. A. Novikov, A. N. Sudakov Academy of Sciences of the USSR - Siberian Branch Computation Center, Krasnoyarsk, USSR * Book Review: Tsunami! Hawaii's Own Dramatic Stories and the Facts about the Giant Waves, by Walt Dudley and Min Lee. Reviewed by George D. Curtis * Book Review: Numerical Modeling of Water Waves , by Charles L. Mader. Reviewed by T. S. Murty ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 5(1), 1987 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Generation, Wave Form, and Local Impact of the September 19, 1985 Mexican Tsunami Salvador F. Farreras CICESE, Ensenada, Mexico Antonio J. Sanchez EIO, Ensenada, Mexico * The Foreslope Hills of the Fraser Delta: Implications for Tsunamis in Georgia Strait T. S. Hamilton Geological Survey, Sidney, Canada S. O. Wigen Tide and Tsunami Service, Ltd., Canada * The Novel Seismic Source Mechanism of the 7 May 1986 Tsunami William M. Adams HIG, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI USA * Real-Time Monitoring and Modeling for Tsunami Threat Evaluation George Curtis and Charles Mader JIMAR, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI USA * Spectral Analysis of Mareograms from URUP Tsunamis of 13 and 20 October 1963 S. L. Soloviev and E. A. Kulikov USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 4(3), 1986 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Tsunamigenic Earthquakes in China 1931 B. C. to 1980 A. D. Zhou Qinghai Marine Environmental Forecasting Center, Beijing, PRC William M. Adams University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA * Propagation of Tsunami Waves Generated by Elliptical Sources V. M. Galkin, V. I. Golinko, V. I. Malizhenkova, N. R. Mirchina, E. N. Pelinovsky Institute of Applied Physics, Gorky, USSR * An Explanation of Characteristic Distribution of the Tsunami Maximum Inundation Heights Observed at Small Islands Kuniaki Abe Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan * Effects of Bathymetric Roughness Upon Tsunami Travel Time Greg Holloway, Tad Murty, Edmand Fok Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada * Design and Development of a Coastal Tsunami Gage George D. Curtis University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA * Activity of Tsunamigenic Earthquakes around the Pacific Kumizi Iida Aichi Institute of Tech., Toyota, Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 4(2), 1986 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Hydrodynamic Nature of Disasters by the Tsunami of the Japan Sea Earthquake of May 1984 Toshio Iwasaki Ashikaga Institute of Technology, Japan * Tsunamigenic Earthquakes in the Pacific and the Japan Sea Junji Koyama Tohoku University, Japan * Comparison of Observed and Numerically Calculated Heights of the 1983 Japan Sea Tsunami Yoshinobu Tsuji University of Tokyo, Japan * A Study of Numerical techniques on the Tsunami Propagation and Run Up Nobuo Shuto Tohoku University, Japan Takao Suzuki Chubu Electric Power Co. Nagoya, Japan Ken'ichi Hasegawa and Kazuo Inagaki Unic Corp., Tokyo, Japan * All Union Conference on Tsunami Problem in Gorky S. L. Soloviev Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, USSR E. N. Pelinovsky Institute of Applied Physics, Gorky, USSR ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 4(1), 1986 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Height Distribution of the Tsunami Generated by the Bihinkai-Chubu Earthquake Kinjiro Kajiura University of Tokyo, Japan * Numerical Simulation of the Tsunami of June 23, 1946 in British Columbia, Canada T. S. Murty and P. B. Crean Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada * Wave Force of Tsunami Bore on a Vertical Wall Hiroyoshi Togashi Nagasaki Univeristy, Japan * Extreme Values of Tsunami Magnitudes Junji Koyama and Ziro Suzuki Tokyo University, Japan Masahiro Kosuga Hirosaki University, Japan * The Influence of the Earth's Rotation on the Energy Characteristics of Tsunami Waves S. S. Voit and B. I. Sebekin Institute of Oceananology, Moscow, USSR * New Tsunami Recorder at Wake Island W. G. VanDorn Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 3(1), 1985 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Tsunamis and Earthquake Mechnisms in the Island Arc Regions L. B. Chubarov and V. K. Gusiakov Computing Center, Novosibirsk, 630090, USSR * The alaska Tsunami Warning Center's Responsibilities and Operations Thomas J. Sokolowski Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska * Needs and Developments in Tsunami Monotoring George D. Curtis and William M Adams University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii * Fractal Dimension and Length of an Irregular Coastline: Application to the St. Lawrence Estuary M. I. El Sabh and B. Tessier University of Quebec at Rimouski, Quebec, Canada T. S. Murty Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada * A Working Vocabulary for Tsunami Study William M. Adams University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii N. Nakashizuka Geo Monitor Group, Las Vagas, Nevada * Tsunami Flood Level Predictions for American Somoa James R. Houston Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 2(2), 1984 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Importance of Local Contemporary Reports of Effects of Historical Tsunamis in Tsunami Risk Analysis Doak C. Cox University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii * A Landslide Model for the 1975 Hawaii Tsunami Charles L. Mader Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico * Probable Aleutian Source of the Tsunami Observed in August 1872 in Hawaii, Oregon, and California Doak C. Cox University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii * Design and Development of an Intelligent Digital System for Computer-aided Decision-making During Natural Hazards W. M. Adams and G. D. Curtis University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii * verification, Calibration and Quality Assurance for Tsunami Models Wm. Mansfield Adams University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii * Modeling of Tsunami Directivity A. Zielinski Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada N. K. Saxena Naval Postgraduates School, Monterey, CA * A Tsunami Preparedness Assessment for Alaska George W. Carte NWS/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 2(1), 1984 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * A Tsunami Avoidable Susceptibility Index Joseph Morgan University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA * National Geophysical Data center Databases Supporting Investigations of Geological Hazards Patricia A. Lockridge National Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, USA * The All-Union Meeting on Tsunami in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk S. L. Soloviev, A. I. Ivashchenko, A. A. Poplavsky Sakhalin Complex Scientific Research Institute, Sakhalin, USSR * Use of the Abe Magnitude Scale by the Tsunami Warning System Michael E. Blackford Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska, USA * Landslides and Mudflows in a Young Volcanic Hawaiian Type Structure J. F. Dupon Office de la Resherche Scientifique D'Outer-Mer, Pepeete, Tahiti * A Numerical Tracking of the 1883 Krakatoa Tsunami S. Nakamura Shirahama Oceanographic Observatory, Kyoto University, Wakayama, Japan * Hurst Phenomenon in Tsunami-genic Earthquake Data T. S. Murty, M. I. El-Sabh, and Y. Gratton Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Sidney, B. C., Canada ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science of Tsunami Hazards Contents of Volume 1(1), 1982 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Guest Editorial W. M. Adams * Parameters of Tsunami Waves in the Source N. P. Mirchina, E. N. Pelinovsky, S. Kn. Shavratsky * A Model of the 1975 Hawaii Tsunami Charles L. Mader, Robert E. Tangora, B. D. Nichols * Nonlinear and Dispersive Effects for Tsunami Waves in the Open Ocean N. R. Mirchina, E. N. Pelinovsky * Numerical Modeling of Tsunami Flooding W. M. Adams, C. H. Lewis, III * Cylindrical Solitons passing Through a Focus E. N. Pelinovsky, Yu. A. Stepanyants * Establishment and Operation of a Tsunami Monitoring Program George D. Curtis