Relationship Between Maximum Tsunami Amplitude and Duration of Signal.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Kim, Yoo; Whitmore, Paul
- Source
- Pure & Applied Geophysics. Dec2014, Vol. 171 Issue 12, p3493-3500. 8p.
- Subject
- *TSUNAMIS
*TIDE gages
*CONFIDENCE intervals
*AMPLITUDE modulation detectors
*EARTHQUAKES
- Language
- ISSN
- 0033-4553
All available tsunami observations at tide gauges situated along the North American coast were examined to determine if there is any clear relationship between maximum amplitude and signal duration. In total, 89 historical tsunami recordings generated by 13 major earthquakes between 1952 and 2011 were investigated. Tidal variations were filtered out of the signal and the duration between the arrival time and the time at which the signals drops and stays below 0.3 m amplitude was computed. The processed tsunami time series were evaluated and a linear least-squares fit with a 95 % confidence interval was examined to compare tsunami durations with maximum tsunami amplitude in the study region. The confidence interval is roughly 20 h over the range of maximum tsunami amplitudes in which we are interested. This relatively large confidence interval likely results from variations in local resonance effects, late-arriving reflections, and other effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]