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Archive | 2009

Probabilistic Forecast of Tsunami Hazards along Chinese Coast

Yingchun Liu; Yaolin Shi; Erik Sevre; Huilin Xing; David A. Yuen

There is indeed a potential non-negligible threat for Chinese coast from tsunamogenic earthquakes originating at the neighboring subducting plate boundaries of Eurasian plate and Philippine sea plate: Manila trench and the Okinawa trough. This finding comes from our newly devised method for determining the probabilistic forecast of tsunami hazard (PFTH), which finds this probability distribution from direct numerical simulation of the waves excited by hypothetical earthquakes in these zones. There are significant differences in the bottom bathymetry between the South China Sea bordering the southern province of Guangdong and the East China Sea and Yellow Sea adjacent to the provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Shandong. We have verified that the linear shallow-water equations can be employed to predict with sufficient accuracy the travel time of tsunami waves in the South China Sea, while the nonlinear shallow-water equations must be used for the shallower seas next to the northern Chinese provinces. Distribution for the possibility of tsunami waves with above 2.0 m hitting the coast has been shown in eastern China sea area, the delta region of the Yangzi River, the north-eastern coast of Zhejiang province, and northern Taiwan island. The distribution has also been displayed in South China Sea area, along the southeastern coast of mainland and Southwestern Taiwan. In this century the probability of a wave with a height of over 2.0 m to hit Hong Kong and Macau is about 10.0%, 0.5% for Shanghai, 3.2% for Wenzhou, and 7.2% for Keelung. Cities on eastern Chinese coast are less vulnerable than those on the southern Chinese coast. We also have discussed the prospects of tsunamis coming from large earthquakes along the Manila trench and the Ryukyu-Kyushu arc region to the north, as they can impact many countries in Southeast Asia, besides China.


international conference on conceptual structures | 2007

Can Tsunami Waves in the South China Sea Be Modeled with Linear Theory

Yingchun Liu; Yaolin Shi; Hailing Liu; Shuo M. Wang; David A. Yuen; Huilin Xing

We have compared the results from linear and nonlinear theories of the shallow-water equations applied to the South China Sea. Our results indicate that tsunami waves in the South China Sea can be modeled with linear theory. There is little difference in the probability predicted by nonlinear theory and that forecasted by linear treatment on tall waves, more than two meters high, which may impinge on Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. This probability is estimated to be 10% in the next century.


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2007

Tsunami hazards along Chinese coast from potential earthquakes in South China Sea

Yingchun Liu; Angela Santos; Shuo M. Wang; Yaolin Shi; Hailing Liu; David A. Yuen


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2009

Lithospheric stress-states predicted from long-term tectonic models: Influence of rheology and possible application to Taiwan

Boris J. P. Kaus; Yingchun Liu; Thorsten W. Becker; David A. Yuen; Yaolin Shi


Acta Geotechnica | 2009

Comparison of linear and nonlinear shallow wave water equations applied to tsunami waves over the China Sea

Yingchun Liu; Yaolin Shi; David A. Yuen; Erik Sevre; Xiaoru Yuan; Huilin Xing


Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience | 2010

Modeling of tsunami waves and atmospheric swirling flows with graphics processing unit (GPU) and radial basis functions (RBF)

Jessica Schmidt; Cécile Piret; Nan Zhang; Benjamin J. Kadlec; David A. Yuen; Yingchun Liu; Grady B. Wright; Erik Sevre


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2008

An Efficient System for Creating Synthetic InSAR Images from Simulations

Xiaoru Yuan; Yingchun Liu; David A. Yuen; Baoquan Chen; Tomas Pergler; Yaolin Shi


International Review of Economics | 2008

Visualization of tsunami waves with Amira package

Erik Sevre; D. A. Yuen; Yingchun Liu


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2007

Visualization of high dynamic range data in geosciences

Xiaoru Yuan; Yingchun Liu; Baoquan Chen; David A. Yuen; Tomas Pergler


Archive | 2005

High-Performance Computing and Visualization of Tsunamis and Wind-Driven Waves

Yingchun Liu; Huaqiao Zhang; David A. Yuen; M. J. Wang

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Erik Sevre

University of Minnesota

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Yaolin Shi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Cécile Piret

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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Nan Zhang

University of Minnesota

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Huilin Xing

University of Queensland

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Benjamin J. Kadlec

University of Colorado Boulder

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Shuo M. Wang

University of Minnesota

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