NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN CHILE ON 9 MAY 1877

In this paper, on the basis of the available historical data and geodynamic studies, numerical simulation of the historical catastrophic earthquake and tsunami of May 9, 1877 is carried out by making use the so called “keyboard” geodynamical model providing the computational formalism for seismic cy...

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Main Authors: Mazova R.Kh, Baranova N.A, Alekseev D.A., Lobkovsky L.I., J. F., Oses G. A., Gustavo Oses A.
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Published: Tsunami Society International 2022-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.tsunamisociety.org/413MazovaEtAl.pdf
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author Mazova R.Kh
Baranova N.A
Alekseev D.A.
Lobkovsky L.I.
J. F.
Oses G. A.
Gustavo Oses A.
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Baranova N.A
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Lobkovsky L.I.
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description In this paper, on the basis of the available historical data and geodynamic studies, numerical simulation of the historical catastrophic earthquake and tsunami of May 9, 1877 is carried out by making use the so called “keyboard” geodynamical model providing the computational formalism for seismic cycles and crustal block motion analysis. 23 scenarios of the kinematic movement of the keyboard blocks were implemented, when the earthquake source was fragmented from larger to smaller segments. Using the proposed methodology, for each scenario, the generation of a tsunami source is simulated and the computation of wave fields up to the 5-meter isobath is carried out. Analysis of the entire set of simulated earthquake scenarios makes it possible to choose a tsunamigenic earthquake scenario with the most adequate characteristics of tsunami waves in the coastal zone. The results obtained are compared with both historical data and those obtained for this event by other authors using various numerical models. Large-magnitude earthquakes in northern Chile andsouthern Peru occur every 108 years on average. It should be noted that over 143 years since the catastrophic earthquake of May 9, 1877, any similar events were completely absent. In 2007, a 7.7 Mw earthquake occurred near Tocopilla, and in 2014 a catastrophic M = 8.1 earthquake hits Pisagua. It is believed that only part of the energy accumulated over 143 years has been released during those events, while most of it is yet to be released. Thus, we can conclude that a serious tsunami hazard exists for all coastal cities of southern Peru and northern Chile.
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spelling doaj.art-d8cf1ec21d9b4cbcb389e7f9f52c181e2022-12-22T03:06:51ZengTsunami Society InternationalScience of Tsunami Hazards8755-68392022-08-01413204230NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN CHILE ON 9 MAY 1877Mazova R.Kh0Baranova N.A 1Alekseev D.A.2Lobkovsky L.I.3J. F.4Oses G. A.5Gustavo Oses A.6P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RAS, Moscow 917435 Russia, e-mail address: llobkovsky@ocean.ru;R.E. Alekseev Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, 24, Minin str., 603095 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. e-mail address: raissamazova@yandex.ruuriga, 6/6 Nartova st., office 829, 603104 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. e-mail address: Natalia.baranova@inbox.ruP.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RAS, Moscow 917435 Russia;Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Moscow Region, Russia 5Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth RAS, Moscow 917435 Russia;Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Moscow Region, Russia; Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth RAS, Moscow 917435 RussiaP.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RAS, Moscow 917435 Russia;Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Moscow Region, Russia 5Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth RAS, Moscow 917435 Russia,Engineering Center Mitigation Natural Catastrophes Faculty of Engineering, University of Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile.Engineering Center Mitigation Natural Catastrophes Faculty of Engineering, University of Antofagasta, Antofagasta, ChileEngineering Center Mitigation Natural Catastrophes Faculty of Engineering, University of Antofagasta, Antofagasta, ChileIn this paper, on the basis of the available historical data and geodynamic studies, numerical simulation of the historical catastrophic earthquake and tsunami of May 9, 1877 is carried out by making use the so called “keyboard” geodynamical model providing the computational formalism for seismic cycles and crustal block motion analysis. 23 scenarios of the kinematic movement of the keyboard blocks were implemented, when the earthquake source was fragmented from larger to smaller segments. Using the proposed methodology, for each scenario, the generation of a tsunami source is simulated and the computation of wave fields up to the 5-meter isobath is carried out. Analysis of the entire set of simulated earthquake scenarios makes it possible to choose a tsunamigenic earthquake scenario with the most adequate characteristics of tsunami waves in the coastal zone. The results obtained are compared with both historical data and those obtained for this event by other authors using various numerical models. Large-magnitude earthquakes in northern Chile andsouthern Peru occur every 108 years on average. It should be noted that over 143 years since the catastrophic earthquake of May 9, 1877, any similar events were completely absent. In 2007, a 7.7 Mw earthquake occurred near Tocopilla, and in 2014 a catastrophic M = 8.1 earthquake hits Pisagua. It is believed that only part of the energy accumulated over 143 years has been released during those events, while most of it is yet to be released. Thus, we can conclude that a serious tsunami hazard exists for all coastal cities of southern Peru and northern Chile.http://www.tsunamisociety.org/413MazovaEtAl.pdfearthquake sourcetsunami sourcenumerical simulation of tsunami
spellingShingle Mazova R.Kh
Baranova N.A
Alekseev D.A.
Lobkovsky L.I.
J. F.
Oses G. A.
Gustavo Oses A.
NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN CHILE ON 9 MAY 1877
Science of Tsunami Hazards
earthquake source
tsunami source
numerical simulation of tsunami
title NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN CHILE ON 9 MAY 1877
title_full NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN CHILE ON 9 MAY 1877
title_fullStr NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN CHILE ON 9 MAY 1877
title_full_unstemmed NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN CHILE ON 9 MAY 1877
title_short NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE CATASTROPHIC EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI IN CHILE ON 9 MAY 1877
title_sort numerical simulation of the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami in chile on 9 may 1877
topic earthquake source
tsunami source
numerical simulation of tsunami
url http://www.tsunamisociety.org/413MazovaEtAl.pdf
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