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Large Scale Rockfall Reach Susceptibility Maps in La Cabrera Sierra (Madrid) performed with GIS and Dynamic Analysis at 1:5,000
Authors:Ayala-Carcedo  Francisco J.  Cubillo-Nielsen  Silvia  Alvarez  Ana  Domínguez  María J.  Laín  Luis  Laín  Ricardo  Ortiz  Guillermo
Affiliation:(1) River and Coastal Engineering Department, The Newjec Consultants, Inc., 20-19-1 Shimanouchi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 542-0082, Japan;(2) Department: Ecosystem Engineering, The University of Tokushima, 2-1 Minami-josanjima, Tokushima, 770, Japan;(3) Shikoku Research Institute Inc., 2109-8 Yashima-nishi, Takamatsu, 761-0192, Japan
Abstract:For the testing of the effect on the tsunami prevention facilities, a simplified methodfor tsunami risk assessment was suggested without wave run-up analysis. This methodis proposed using calculated offshore tsunami waveform and field reconnaissance suchas the seawall height, time necessary for residents' evacuation and tsunami warninginsurance. Then, two normalized values are evaluated; one is the ratio of calculatedmaximum tsunami height to seawall height, the other is the ratio of time betweentsunami over-topping and evacuation completion to total time required for evacuation.These two values are used to qualitatively estimate the safety of residents and the effectof tsunami prevention facilities, eliminating the necessity to compute complicatedtsunami run-up onshore.
Keywords:tsunami  earthquake  risk assessment  prevention facilities  evacuation
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