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Tsunami Source Data Catalog

The listed tsunami source earthquake and landslide models are developed for hazard assessments of at-risk coastal communities throughout Alaska and indexed by the community names and the publications in which they are utilized.

The comprehensive publication of all models can be found here.

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Publication Community Name(s) Scenario Number/Model Name Case ID
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 1: Repeat of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake, with four sub-scenarios 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 2: Earthquake modeling extension of the 1964 rupture to the YY segment 1787, 1799
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 3: Multi-segment event: the Tohoku-type rupture of the PWS, KP and KI segments(hypothetical event) 1783, 1795
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 4: Multi-segment event: the Tohoku-type rupture of the PWS, KP, KI, and YY segments(hypothetical event) 2015, 1798
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 5: Mw9.0 earthquake in the Gulf of Alaska region: 4-18 km depth, variable slip along strike, Tohoku-type event 1785, 1797
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 6: The SAFRR tsunami scenario (SEM and SH segments)(Ross and others, 2013) 1784, 1796
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 7: Earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone along the British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and northern California shore(Geological Survey of Canada, K. Wang, written commun., 2010) 1788, 1800
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 8: An underwater slide at the head of Fritz Cove (FC slide)
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 9: An underwater slide offshore of Eagle River (ER slide)
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 10: An underwater slide at the head of Berners Bay (BB slide)
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 11: An underwater slide offshore of Sheep Creek (SC slide)
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 12: An underwater slide at South Franklin Street (SFS slide)
RI 2017-9 Juneau Scenario 13: An underwater slide in Taku Inlet (TI slide)
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