Possible Maximum Earthquake Tsunami Along the South Coast of China Inferred From GPS‐Derived Surface Velocities

Author:

Zhao G.1,Niu X.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering Department of Hydraulic Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThis study aims to assess the tsunami hazard of the maximum possible earthquake along the south coast of China. GPS‐derived surface velocities around the Manila Trench have been used to clarify the active tectonics and estimate the seismic potential of Manila subduction, where catastrophic tsunamis may originate and cause devastating damage to the surrounding area of the South China Sea. Based on the maximum potential earthquake magnitude estimated from the accumulated seismic moment, more than 100,000 possible tsunami scenarios with varying epicenters have been simulated considering the slip heterogeneity. The impact of several uncertain parameters including the release period and release ratio of accumulated seismic moment are investigated, as well as some assumptions in the model of tsunami generation. Although different release conditions for accumulated seismic moment result in a significant impact on the value of tsunami height, similar trend in spatial distribution has been shown. The results show that the tsunami wave height along the south coast of China has an increasing trend from west to east, with the maximum tsunami wave height exceeding 10 m corresponding to the potential earthquake Mw = 9.1 with a 1,000‐year release period. The impact of fault slip heterogeneity on tsunami wave height is significant. Compared to uniform slip, considering stochastic slip will increase the average tsunami wave height by about 15%. Considering locking distribution will increase the average tsunami wave height by about 20%–30% and also increase the maximum tsunami wave height by about 60%–70%.

Funder

State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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