Search Results - "Kain, Claire L."
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Tsunami Inundation and Maritime Hazard Modelling for a Maximum Credible Tsunami Scenario in Southeast Tasmania, Australia
Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-03-2020)“…The east coast of Tasmania is directly exposed to tsunamis originating from the Puysegur subduction zone, off New Zealand’s southwest coast. However, the…”
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Evaluation of Australian Tsunami Warning Thresholds Using Inundation Modelling
Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-03-2020)“…Tsunami warnings issued by the Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre (JATWC) are derived from a database (T2) consisting of more than two thousand…”
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Analysis of environmental controls on tsunami deposit texture
Published in Marine geology (01-10-2015)“…Tsunamis transport large amounts of sediment and can leave recognisable signatures in the landscape. The form and composition of onshore tsunami deposits are a…”
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History of ancient megathrust earthquakes beneath metropolitan Tokyo inferred from coastal lowland deposits
Published in Sedimentary geology (01-02-2018)“…Metropolitan Tokyo is located directly above a subduction zone that has generated two megathrust earthquakes in the past 300years. However, the timing of older…”
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Assessing topographic controls on flow direction in washover deposits using measurements of Magnetic Fabric
Published in Marine geology (01-04-2014)“…A set of anomalous sand deposits enclosed between paleosol layers were identified in Okains Bay on eastern Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. These were…”
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A combined morphometric, sedimentary, GIS and modelling analysis of flooding and debris flow hazard on a composite alluvial fan, Caveside, Tasmania
Published in Sedimentary geology (01-02-2018)“…Two episodes of intense flooding and sediment movement occurred in the Westmorland Stream alluvial system near Caveside, Australia in January 2011 and June…”
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Truncated dunes as evidence of the 2004 tsunami in North Sumatra and environmental recovery post-tsunami
Published in New Zealand geographer (01-12-2014)“…The 2004 tsunami transformed the coast of Indonesia. This research investigates a sand dune area in Lampuuk, Sumatra, that was scoured by tsunami flow. We…”
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