Search Results - "Salmanidou, Dimitra M"
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Probabilistic, high-resolution tsunami predictions in northern Cascadia by exploiting sequential design for efficient emulation
Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (17-12-2021)“…The potential of a full-margin rupture along the Cascadia subduction zone poses a significant threat over a populous region of North America. Previous…”
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Probabilistic Landslide-Generated Tsunamis in the Indus Canyon, NW Indian Ocean, Using Statistical Emulation
Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-07-2019)“…The Indus Canyon in the northwestern Indian Ocean has been reported to be the site of numerous submarine mass failures in the past. This study is the first to…”
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Performance analysis of Volna-OP2 – massively parallel code for tsunami modelling
Published in Computers & fluids (15-09-2020)“…•Comprehensive error analysis of a finite volume nonlinear shallow water solver.•The effects of numerical dispersion and dissipation on modelling tsunami…”
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Multi-level emulation of tsunami simulations over Cilacap, South Java, Indonesia
Published in Computational geosciences (01-02-2023)“…Carrying out a Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment (PTHA) requires a large number of simulations done at a high resolution. Statistical emulation builds a…”
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Impact of future tsunamis from the Java trench on household welfare: Merging geophysics and economics through catastrophe modelling
Published in International journal of disaster risk reduction (01-07-2021)“…This paper presents the first end-to-end example of a risk model for loss of assets in households due to possible future tsunamis. There is a significant need…”
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Performance analysis of Volna-OP2 -- massively parallel code for tsunami modelling
Published 12-02-2020“…The software package Volna-OP2 is a robust and efficient code capable of simulating the complete life cycle of a tsunami whilst harnessing the latest High…”
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