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SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS


PAST ISSUES OF JOURNAL BY TITLE AND AUTHOR NAME

ISSN 8755-6839

All past issues of the journal SCIENCE OF TSUNAMI HAZARDS from 1982 to 2005 by Volume, title and author(s) names

YEARS 2001 - 2005 V (Volumes 19 - 22)

YEARS 1995 - 2001 (Volumes 13 - 18)

YEARS 1990 - 1995 (Volumes 8 - 12)

YEARS 1982 - 1990 (Volumes 1 - 7 )

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Past Issues, Volumes 19 to 22 (2001 - 2005)

Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of
Volume 22(2), 2004
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 22(1), 2004
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 21(4), 2003
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 21(3), 2003
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 21(2), 2003
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 21(1), 2003
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TWO DECADES OF GLOBAL TSUNAMIS - 1982-2002

James F. Lander, Lowell S. Whiteside and Particia A. Lockridge
National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, Colorado USA

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 20(5), 2002
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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 VOLCANOES 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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 20(4), 2002
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 20(3), 2002
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 20(2), 2002
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 20(1), 2002
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 19(3), 2001
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 19(2), 2001
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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

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Science of Tsunami Hazards
Contents of Volume 19(1), 2001
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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

 

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