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Probabilistic tsunami hazard and risk analysis a cookbook Mathilde B. Sørensen [and seven others] editors

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sørensen, Mathilde B. (Mathilde Bøttger), editor.
Series:
Mathematics of planet Earth ; v. 14.
Mathematics of planet earth 2524-4272 volume 14
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tsunamis--Risk assessment.
Tsunamis.
Tsunami hazard zones.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland Springer [2026]
Summary:
"This is an open access book. Probabilistic tsunami hazard and risk assessment (abbreviated as PTHA and PTRA, respectively) has evolved quickly over the past 10 to 15 years and now forms the basis of many risk mitigation efforts. Methods are largely based on those used for probabilistic hazard and risk assessment for earthquakes. However, while seismic risk can be represented by a single workflow, tsunami risk is characterized by a number of different and cascading workflows. Funded in parts by the COST Action CA18109 AGITHAR (2019-2023), a group of more than 120 experts gathered to advance the scientific basis for PTHA and PTRA. Amongst them were over 50 volunteering to contribute to this so-called “cookbook” for PTHA and PTRA.The aim of our cookbook is to give an overview of existing methods for PTHA and PTRA, to unify the description of named workflows, and to make best practices examples available to a wider community. We use the analogy of a cookbook, because we strive to describe the ingredients, i.e., the basic building blocks of PTHA and PTRA, and give examples of good recipes, i.e., well-designed workflows for concrete application fields. Furthermore, a cookbook gives inspiration but does not necessarily standardize methods. So, while this effort aims at some standardization of methodology, it gives enough freedom to build on this knowledge to further develop the field. The book is intended for scientists, but also practitioners and decision-makers in tsunami hazard and risk mitigation"-- Springer Nature Link
Contents:
Frameworks for assessing tsunami hazard and risk / Natalia Zamora, Anita Grezio, Maria Papathoma-Köhle, Fatemeh Jalayer, Dimitra Salmanidou, Tom Parsons, Eric L. Geist, Jacopo Selva, Mathilde B. Sørensen, and Irina Rafliana
Source selection and their activity rate / Finn Løvholt, Roberto Basili, Andrea Rovida, Stefano Lorito, Fabrizio Romano, Mathilde B. Sørensen, Carl B. Harbitz, Jacopo Selva, Raphaël Paris, Anita Grezio, and Cléa Denamiel
Source modelling / Finn Løvholt, Shane Murphy, Stefano Lorito, Fabrizio Romano, Carl B. Harbitz, Jacopo Selva, Raphaël Paris, Anita Grezio, and Cléa Denamiel
Hydrodynamic modelling / Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga, Maria Ana Baptista, Jörn Behrens, Miquel Canals, Cléa Denamiel, Utku Kânoglu, Galderic Lastras, Finn Løvholt, Jorge Macías, Shane Murphy, and Raphaël Paris
Exposure modelling / Mario A. Salgado-Gálvez, Naveen Ragu Ramalingam, Fatemeh Jalayer, Danijel Schorlemmer, Helen Crowley, and Rade Rajkovchevski
Vulnerability modelling / Marco Baiguera, Ignacio Aguirre Ayerbe, Raffaele De Risi, Marta Del Zoppo, Ufuk Hancilar, Rozana Himaz, Maria Papathoma-Köhle, Tiziana Rossetto, and Mislav Stepinac
Communicating tsunami risk and uncertainties / Nikos Kalligeris, Irina Rafliana, Lorenzo Cugliari, Harald Spahn, Andrea Cerase, Jörn Lauterjung, Dimitra Salmanidou, Musavver Didem Cambaz, František Babic, Ignacio Aguirre Ayerbe, and Alessandro Amato
Final remarks / Jörn Behrens, Fatemeh Jalayer, Shane Murphy, Jacopo Selva, Mathilde B. Sørensen, Mario A. Salgado-Gálvez, Stefano Lorito, Finn Løvholt, and Irina Rafliana
R1 : The NEAM tsunami hazard model 2018 (NEAMTHM18): region-wide probabilistic tsunami hazard based on a large number of tsunami scenarios / Roberto Basili and Stefano Lorito
R2 : Local probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis / Manuela Volpe, Steven J. Gibbons, and Enrico Baglione
R3 : Probabilistic analysis for tsunami hazard in macro tidal coasts / Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga, Ernesto Mauricio Gonzalez, Maria Ana Baptista, and Jorge Macías
R4 : Event-tree PTHA of coastal inundation with tidal uncertainty treatment / Rachid Omira, Maria Ana Baptista, and Luis Manuel Matias
R5 : Combination of multiple tsunami rate estimates weighted by uncertainty with likelihood functions: an example runup probability map for the Caribbean region / Tom Parsons and Eric L. Geist
R6 : Worst-case tsunami approach applied to Catania (eastern Sicily) / Filippo Zaniboni and Alberto Armigliato
R7 : ASCETE coupled earthquake-tsunami modelling / Jörn Behrens
R8 : Probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis for landslide sources : the Lyngen case / Finn Løvholt and Sylfest Glimsdal
R9 : Probabilistic hazard analysis for tsunamis generated by subaqueous volcanic explosions in the Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy / Anita Grezio, Raphaël Paris, and Jacopo Selva
R10 : Adriatic APTHA / Cléa Denamiel
R11 : Surrogate-based PTHA / Cléa Lumina Denamiel and Dimitra Salmanidou
R12 : Multi-source (Bayesian) PTHA in the Gulf of Naples, Italy / Anita Grezio and Jacopo Selva
R13 : Global risk model 2015 : tsunami component : global risk and loss computation / Finn Løvholt, Mario A. Salgado-Gálvez, and Gareth Davies
R14 : Event-based probabilistic earthquake and tsunami risk assessment : application in Acapulco (Mexico) and Callao (Peru) / Mario A. Salgado-Gálvez, Mario Ordaz, and Benjamín Huerta
R15 : Multi-hazard risk assessment for earthquakes and tsunamis / Katsuichiro Goda and Raffaele De Risi
R16 : Bayesian empirical fragility assessment for hierarchical damage levels: 2018 Sulawesi-Palu tsunami / Fatemeh Jalayer and Hossein Ebrahimian
R17 : Nonlinear pushover analysis for tsunami / Marco Baiguera, Marta Del Zoppo, and Tiziana Rossetto
R18 : Analytical vulnerability assessment for Italian buildings portfolio / Marta Del Zoppo, Marco Di Ludovico, and Andrea Prota
R19 : An indicator-based method for the assessment of the physical vulnerability of buildings to tsunami / Maria Papathoma-Köhle
R20 : Monte Carlo approach for tsunami economic impact estimation in a pseudo-probabilistic framework / Alejandro González del Pino, Jorge Macías, Miguel Llorente Isidro, and Carlos Paredes Bartolomé
R21 : GITEWS end-to-end early warning / Jörn Lauterjung, Harald Spahn, and Jörn Behrens
R22 : Probabilistic tsunami forecasting for tsunami warning / Stefano Lorito and Jacopo Selva
R23 : Use of neural networks for tsunami arrival time and maximum height prediction / Juan Francisco Rodríguez Gálvez and Jorge Macías
R24 : PTHA-based tsunami inundation mapping in Italy / Roberto Tonini, Daniela Di Bucci, and Pio Di Manna
R25 : Methodology for tsunami hazard microzoning applied to evacuation decision making / Natalia Zamora, Patricio A. Catalan, and Alejandra Gubler
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Springer Nature Link, viewed February 4, 2026)
Other Format:
Print version Probabilistic tsunami hazard and risk analysis
ISBN:
9783031981159
3031981154
OCLC:
1570613800
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