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Evaluating Tsunami Hazard in the Northwestern Indian Ocean
Authors:Mohammad Heidarzadeh  Moharram D. Pirooz  Nasser H. Zaker  Costas E. Synolakis
Affiliation:1. School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2. Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
3. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 90089-2531, U.S.A.
Abstract:We evaluate here the tsunami hazard in the northwestern Indian Ocean. The maximum regional earthquake calculated from seismic hazard analysis, was used as the characteristic earthquake for our tsunami hazard assessment. This earthquake, with a moment magnitude of M w 8.3 and a return period of about 1000 years, was moved along the Makran subduction zone (MSZ) and its possible tsunami wave height along various coasts was calculated via numerical simulation. Both seismic hazard analysis and numerical modeling of the tsunami were validated using historical observations of the Makran earthquake and tsunami of the 1945. Results showed that the possible tsunami may reach a maximum height of 9.6 m in the region. The distribution of tsunami wave height along various coasts is presented. We recommend the development of a tsunami warning system in the region, and emphasize the value of education as a measure to mitigate the death toll of a possible tsunami in this region.
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