Title of article :
Source Fault Model of the 1771 Yaeyama Tsunami, Southern Ryukyu Islands, Japan, Inferred from Numerical Simulation
Author/Authors :
Mamoru Nakamura، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The 1771 Yaeyama tsunami is successfully reproduced using a simple faulting model
without submarine landslide. The Yaeyama tsunami (M 7.4), which struck the southern Ryukyu Islands of
Japan, produced unusually high tsunami amplitudes on the southeastern coast of Ishigaki Island and
caused significant damage, including 12,000 casualties. Previous tsunami source models for this event have
included both seismological faults and submarine landslides. However, no evidence of landslides in the
source has been obtained, despite marine surveying of the area. The seismological fault model proposed in
this study, describing a fault to the east of Ishigaki Island, successfully reproduces the distribution of
tsunami runup on the southern coast of the Ryukyu Islands. The unusual runup heights are found through
the numerical simulation attributable to a concentration of tsunami energy toward the southeastern coast
of Ishigaki Island by the effect of the shelf to the east. Thus, the unusual runup heights observed on the
southeastern coast of Ishigaki Island can be adequately explained by a seismological fault model with
wave-ray bending on the adjacent shelf.
Keywords :
The 1771 Yaeyama tsunami , Ryukyu Islands , tsunami generation.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics