Juan Horrillo
Texas A&M University at Galveston
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25th International Conference on Coastal Engineering | 1997
Stephan T. Grilli; Juan Horrillo
A study of alternatives including a shoreline evolution numerical modelization has been carried out in order to both diagnose the erosion problem at the beaches located between Cambrils Harbour and Pixerota delta (Tarragona, Spain) and select nourishment alternatives.
Ocean Dynamics | 2016
Alyssa Pampell-Manis; Juan Horrillo; Jens Figlus
Gulf of Mexico (GOM) coasts have been included in the U.S. Tsunami Warning System since 2005. While the tsunami risk for the GOM is low, tsunamis generated by local submarine landslides pose the greatest potential threat, as evidenced by several large ancient submarine mass failures identified in the northern GOM basin. Given the lack of significant historical tsunami evidence in the GOM, the potential threat of landslide tsunamis in this region is assessed from a worst-case scenario perspective based on a set of events including the large ancient failures and most likely extreme events determined by a probabilistic approach. Since tsunamis are not well-understood along the Gulf Coast, we investigate tsunami inundation referenced to category-specific hurricane storm surge levels, which are relatively well established along the Gulf Coast, in order to provide information for assessing the potential threat of tsunamis which is more understandable and accessible to emergency managers. Based on tsunami inundation studies prepared for the communities of South Padre Island, TX, Galveston, TX, Mobile, AL, Panama City, FL, and Tampa, FL, we identify regional trends of tsunami inundation in terms of modeled storm surge inundation. The general trends indicate that tsunami inundation can well exceed the level of storm surge from major hurricanes in open beachfront and barrier island regions, while more interior areas are less threatened. Such information can be used to better prepare for tsunami events as well as provide a preliminary estimate of tsunami hazard in locations where detailed tsunami inundation studies have not been completed.
Journal of Engineering Mechanics-asce | 1997
Stephan T. Grilli; Juan Horrillo
International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering | 1999
Stephan T. Grilli; Juan Horrillo
Ocean Modelling | 2017
Patrick J. Lynett; Kara Gately; Rick Wilson; Luis Montoya; Diego Arcas; Betul Aytore; Yefei Bai; Jeremy D. Bricker; Manuel J. Castro; Kwok Fai Cheung; C. Gabriel David; Gozde Guney Dogan; Cipriano Escalante; J. M. González-Vida; Stephan T. Grilli; Troy W. Heitmann; Juan Horrillo; Utku Kânoğlu; Rozita Kian; James T. Kirby; Wenwen Li; Jorge Macías; D. J. Nicolsky; Sergio Ortega; Alyssa Pampell-Manis; Yong Sung Park; Volker Roeber; Naeimeh Sharghivand; Michael Shelby; Fengyan Shi
Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2015
Alberto M. López-Venegas; Juan Horrillo; Alyssa Pampell-Manis; V. A. Huerfano; Aurelio Mercado
Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2015
Juan Horrillo; Stephan T. Grilli; D. J. Nicolsky; Volker Roeber; Joseph Zhang
Archive | 1998
Stephan T. Grilli; Juan Horrillo
Journal of Ocean University of China | 2010
Jishang Xu; Guangxue Li; Juan Horrillo; Rongmin Yang; Lihua Cao
Archive | 2007
Stephan T. Grilli; Juan Horrillo