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ASCE CoastalStructuresSolutions2015Tsunamis 2017

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Coastal Structures and Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2015 – Tsunamis

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ASCE 2017 276
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Selected papers from the Coastal Structures and Solutions to Coastal Disasters Joint Conference 2015, held in Boston, Massachusetts, September 9–11, 2015. Sponsored by the Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute of ASCE. This collection contains 26 peer-reviewed papers on all aspects of tsunamis. Topics include: tsunami generation and modeling; tsunami measurement and mitigation; tsunami morphology, sediments, and debris; and tsunami structure. This proceedings is a companion to Coastal Structures and Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2015: Resilient Coastal Communities and will be valuable to engineers, managers, planners, scientists, geologists, economists, oceanographers, and meteorologists working to reduce future impacts of coastal hazards.

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1 Cover
4 Preface
6 Contents
9 Modeling Tsunami Sources and Their Propagation in the Atlantic Ocean for
Coastal Tsunami Hazard Assessments and Inundation Mapping along the
U.S. East Coast
21 Stéphan Grilli, Annette R. Grilli, Babak Tehranirad, and James T. Kirby
The 1975 Kitimat Landslide Tsunami: Validation and Comparative Testing
of Modeling Strategies
32 James T. Kirby, Fengyan Shi, Dmitry Nicolsky, Gangfeng Ma, Shubhra Misra, and
Pramod Rao
Hydro-Acoustic Wave Generation during the Tohoku-Oki 2011 Earthquake
43 A. Abdolali, James T. Kirby, Giorgio Bellotti, S. Grilli, and J. C. Harris
Tsunami Measurements and Debris
ASCE 7 Structural Load Provisions for Impact by Tsunami-Driven Shipping
Containers
51 H. R. Riggs, Clay J. Naito, Christina Cercone, and Yong Wei
Tracking of “Smart” Debris Location Based on the RFID Technique
62 N. Goseberg, I. Nistor, and J. Stolle
Flood-Induced Debris Dynamics over a Horizontal Surface
73 J. Stolle, I. Nistor, N. Goseberg, T. Mikami, T. Shibayama, R. Nakamura, and S. Matsuba
USGS SAFRR Tsunami Scenario Debris Management Assessment of Californian
Port Facilities
84 T. R. Norton and P. Moore
Tsunami Mitigation
Tsunami Disaster Risk Management in Greece
95 G. M. Karagiannis and C. E. Synolakis
Numerical Simulation of Hydrodynamic Interference Effects on Coastal Twin
Bridge Decks under Hurricane Waves
106 Guoji Xu and C. S. Cai
Future Tsunami Disaster Mitigation—Lessons Learnt from the Great East Japan
Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster
118 Using New LiDAR to Update Old Tsunami Hazard Maps on the Island of Hawaii
126 J. Mull, E. Drei-Horgan, K. MacDougall, and E. Simmons
Tsunami Morphology/Sediments
A Study on the Tenacity of Coastal Dikes Constructed by Clay and Lean Cement
Mixed Soil against Tsunami Overflow
136 Takahide Honda, Yukinobu Oda, Kazunori Ito, Hiroyasu Ishii, and Tomoyuki Takabatake
Study on Tsunami Scour at the Landward Toe of a Coastal Dike and the Tsunami
Force on Its Armor Blocks
145 T. Nakamura, Y. Nezasa, N. Mizutani, and Y. Kotake
Numerical Simulation on Scour behind Seawalls Due to Tsunami Overflow
153 Dong Wang, Taro Arikawa, Shaowu Li, and Hayao Gen
Does a Morphological Adjustment during Tsunami Inundation Increase Levels
of Hazards
162 B. Tehranirad, J. T. Kirby, S. T. Grilli, and F. Shi
Tsunami-Induced Beach Profile Changes with Different Initial Profiles
172 Y. Kuriyama, Y. Uno, K. Honda, and K. Takahashi
Tsunami Structures
Characteristics of a Tsunami Wave Using a Hybrid Tsunami Generator
184 Adi Prasetyo, Tori Tomiczek, Tomohiro Yasuda, Nobuhito Mori, and Hajime Mase
Numerical Analysis on Tsunamis Overtopping Caisson Breakwaters and the
Stability of Armor Units
195 J. Mitsui, A. Matsumoto, M. Hanzawa, and K. Nadaoka
Stability of a Breakwater with Steel Pipe Piles under Tsunami Overflow
208 Shin Oikawa, Taro Arikawa, Yoshiaki Kikuchi, Akihiko Yahiro, and Kenichiro Shimosako
Wave Force Reduction Effect of Wave-Dissipating Works against a Tsunami
with Soliton Fission
220 Sohei Maruyama, Tomotsuka Takayama, Kenichiro Shimosako, Akihiko Yahiro,
Kojiro Suzuki, Toru Aota, Masashi Tanaka, Akira Matsumoto, and Minoru Hanzawa
Development and Installation of a Flap-Gate Seawall against Tsunamis
227 Yuichiro Kimura, Katsuya Shimizu, Masaaki Wani, Mitsuhiro Yasuda, Hiroki Kimura,
and Hajime Mase
Experimental Generation of Tsunami-Like Waves
235 Tsunami Response Analysis of Pile-Supported RC Buildings in Onagawa Town
Due to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
243 Yoshihiro Okumura, Takuya Yane, and Junji Kiyono
Dynamic Behaviour of a Flexible Membrane Tsunami Barrier with Dyneema
254 Bas Hofland, Roelof Marissen, and Otto Bergsma
Experimental Study on Tsunami Characteristics Flowing over Coastal Dikes
with Different Shapes
266 Shota Seto, Yoshimitsu Tajima, Takenori Shimozono, and Hideyuki Nakao
A Method for Estimating the Reflected Tsunami Inundation Depth at the Front
of an RC Building with an Aperture
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