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Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2017

Tsunami runup and tide-gauge observations from the 14 November 2016 M7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, New Zealand

William Power; Kate Clark; Darren N. King; Jose C. Borrero; Jamie Howarth; Emily M. Lane; Derek Goring; James Goff; Catherine Chagué-Goff; James Williams; Catherine M. Reid; Colin Whittaker; Christof Mueller; Shaun Williams; Matthew W. Hughes; Jo Hoyle; Jochen Bind; Delia Strong; Nicola Litchfield; Adrian Benson

The 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake was one of the largest earthquakes in New Zealand’s historical record, and it generated the most significant local source tsunami to affect New Zealand since 1947. There are many unusual features of this earthquake from a tsunami perspective: the epicentre was well inland of the coast, multiple faults were involved in the rupture, and the greatest tsunami damage to residential property was far from the source. In this paper, we summarise the tectonic setting and the historical and geological evidence for past tsunamis on this coast, then present tsunami tide gauge and runup field observations of the tsunami that followed the Kaikōura earthquake. For the size of the tsunami, as inferred from the measured heights, the impact of this event was relatively modest, and we discuss the reasons for this which include: the state of the tide at the time of the earthquake, the degree of co-seismic uplift, and the nature of the coastal environment in the tsunami source region.


Coastal Engineering | 2016

The average shape of large waves in the coastal zone

Colin Whittaker; Alison Raby; Colm J. Fitzgerald; Paul Taylor


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2017

Effects of Inundation by the 14th November, 2016 Kaikōura Tsunami on Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, New Zealand

Emily M. Lane; Jose C. Borrero; Colin Whittaker; Jo Bind; Catherine Chagué-Goff; James Goff; Derek Goring; Jo Hoyle; Christof Mueller; William Power; Catherine M. Reid; James Williams; Shaun Williams


Coastal Engineering | 2017

Optimisation of focused wave group runup on a plane beach

Colin Whittaker; Colm J. Fitzgerald; Alison Raby; Paul Taylor; Jana Orszaghova; Alistair Borthwick


Coastal Engineering | 2016

Irregular wave runup statistics on plane beaches: Application of a Boussinesq-type model incorporating a generating–absorbing sponge layer and second-order wave generation

Colm J. Fitzgerald; Paul Taylor; Jana Orszaghova; Alistair Borthwick; Colin Whittaker; Alison Raby


Journal of Hydraulic Engineering | 2018

Local Scour at Downstream Sloped Submerged Weirs

Lu Wang; Bruce W. Melville; Dawei Guan; Colin Whittaker


Archive | 2014

Modelling of tsunami generated by the motion of a rigid block along a horizontal boundary

Colin Whittaker


Ocean Engineering | 2018

Numerical modelling of flow in Little Pigeon Bay due to the 2016 Kaikoura tsunami

Zhonghou Xu; N.A.K. Nandasena; Colin Whittaker; Bruce W. Melville


Archive | 2018

Tsunami Vulnerability: Developing Tools for Infrastruture Impact Assessment

James Williams; Colin Whittaker; Liam Wotherspoon


Journal of Hydro-environment Research | 2018

Effects of a downstream submerged weir on local scour at bridge piers

Lu Wang; Bruce W. Melville; Colin Whittaker; Dawei Guan

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Alison Raby

Plymouth State University

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James Williams

University of Canterbury

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Emily M. Lane

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

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Jo Hoyle

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

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