2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/221/1/012058
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Tsunami Modelling of the 8th September 2017 Mexico Earthquake of M 8.1, Using Two Different Software

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“…Not all the high magnitude earthquakes resulted in tsunami waves, depending on the depth, focal mechanism and / or other parameters (distance to shore, local conditions, and others). Generally, we know from previous studies [5] that only earthquakes generated at less than 100 km inland or closed to inland could trigger tsunamis. Moreover, depending on the type of the earthquake's focal mechanism, some of them might originate tsunamis (normal reverse fault and strike slip), some will not (reverse fault).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not all the high magnitude earthquakes resulted in tsunami waves, depending on the depth, focal mechanism and / or other parameters (distance to shore, local conditions, and others). Generally, we know from previous studies [5] that only earthquakes generated at less than 100 km inland or closed to inland could trigger tsunamis. Moreover, depending on the type of the earthquake's focal mechanism, some of them might originate tsunamis (normal reverse fault and strike slip), some will not (reverse fault).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%