2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-016-1414-9
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Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment for a Site in Eastern Canada

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“…In the second method, it is assumed that the desired probability follows the log-normal distribution (e.g. Kulkarni et al, 2016). Therefore, by calculating the mean and standard deviation of the set of simulated waveheights, the log-normal distribution is fitted to them.…”
Section: _ Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis (Ptha)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second method, it is assumed that the desired probability follows the log-normal distribution (e.g. Kulkarni et al, 2016). Therefore, by calculating the mean and standard deviation of the set of simulated waveheights, the log-normal distribution is fitted to them.…”
Section: _ Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis (Ptha)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two papers are among the first to incorporate landslide tsunami sources into PTHA. Kulkarni et al (2016) calculate hazard curves for a site on the Bay of Fundy, Canada, considering both local and regional earthquake and landslide sources. Lane et al (2016) calculate tsunami hazard curves for Wellington, New Zealand specific to tsunamis produced by local landslides in the nearby Cook Strait Canyon.…”
Section: Tsunami Probability and Uncertainty Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%