The 2004 Sumatra tsunami as recorded on the Atlantic coast of South America

The 2004 Sumatra tsunami propagated throughout the World Ocean and was clearly recorded by tide gauges on the Atlantic coast of South America. A total of 17 tsunami records were found and subsequently examined for this region. Tsunami wave heights and arrival times are generally consistent with nume...

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Main Authors: R. N. Candella, A. B. Rabinovich, R. E. Thomson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008-01-01
Series:Advances in Geosciences
Online Access:http://www.adv-geosci.net/14/117/2008/adgeo-14-117-2008.pdf
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description The 2004 Sumatra tsunami propagated throughout the World Ocean and was clearly recorded by tide gauges on the Atlantic coast of South America. A total of 17 tsunami records were found and subsequently examined for this region. Tsunami wave heights and arrival times are generally consistent with numerical modeling results. Maximum wave heights of more than 1.2 m were observed on the coasts of Uruguay and southeastern Brazil. Marked differences in tsunami height from pairs of closely located tide gauge sites on the coast of Argentina illustrate the importance that local topographic resonance effects can have on the observed wave response. Findings reveal that, outside the Indian Ocean, the highest waves were recorded in the South Atlantic and not in the Pacific as has been previously suggested.
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spelling doaj.art-57611b1a62ae40d7bddfca4a245f97382022-12-22T02:49:45ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Geosciences1680-73401680-73592008-01-0114117128The 2004 Sumatra tsunami as recorded on the Atlantic coast of South AmericaR. N. CandellaA. B. RabinovichR. E. ThomsonThe 2004 Sumatra tsunami propagated throughout the World Ocean and was clearly recorded by tide gauges on the Atlantic coast of South America. A total of 17 tsunami records were found and subsequently examined for this region. Tsunami wave heights and arrival times are generally consistent with numerical modeling results. Maximum wave heights of more than 1.2 m were observed on the coasts of Uruguay and southeastern Brazil. Marked differences in tsunami height from pairs of closely located tide gauge sites on the coast of Argentina illustrate the importance that local topographic resonance effects can have on the observed wave response. Findings reveal that, outside the Indian Ocean, the highest waves were recorded in the South Atlantic and not in the Pacific as has been previously suggested.http://www.adv-geosci.net/14/117/2008/adgeo-14-117-2008.pdf
spellingShingle R. N. Candella
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The 2004 Sumatra tsunami as recorded on the Atlantic coast of South America
Advances in Geosciences
title The 2004 Sumatra tsunami as recorded on the Atlantic coast of South America
title_full The 2004 Sumatra tsunami as recorded on the Atlantic coast of South America
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title_short The 2004 Sumatra tsunami as recorded on the Atlantic coast of South America
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