Numerical modeling of a potential landslide-generated tsunami in the southern Strait of Georgia

Author:

Nemati FatemehORCID,Leonard Lucinda,Thomson Richard,Lintern Gwyn,Kouhi Soroush

Abstract

AbstractWe report results of numerical simulations of a potential subaerial landslide on the coast of Orcas Island and the resultant tsunami waves in the southern Strait of Georgia near the US/Canada border. A likely trigger is strong ground shaking during large earthquakes on the nearby Holocene active Skipjack Island fault zone. For a worst-case scenario, we assume a 0.17 $${\textrm{km}}^3$$ km 3 rigid subaerial failure on the steep northeast coast of the island, spanning the $$\sim$$  5 km between previous landslide deposits on the adjacent seafloor. The landslide motion and resulting tsunami generation are modeled using the three-dimensional (3D) non-hydrostatics physics-based NHWAVE model. The simulated failure moves downslope with a peak velocity of 13.64ṁ/s and travels 732 m before coming to rest after 85 s in 75-m water depth. Tsunami propagation is then continued using the 2D fully nonlinear and dispersive Boussinesq wave model FUNWAVE-TVD in a succession of layered and nested grids. The modeling reveals susceptible locations, particularly as waves will arrive with little or no warning. In the near-source region, modeled waves have peak amplitudes of 15–20 m, current speeds of up to 10 m/s, and runup of up to 30 m. Smaller, but significant, wave amplitudes and runup occur throughout the region surrounding Orcas Island. In the tsunami propagation direction, runup reaches 7.5 m at Neptune Beach near Lummi Bay. Both initial and reflected waves cause significant runup (> 1.5 m) along much of the shoreline between Point Roberts and Lummi Bay.

Funder

Geological survey of Canada

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Water Science and Technology

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