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Trace Survey of the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami in the North of Miyagi Prefecture and Numerical Simulation of Bidirectional Tsunamis in Utatsusaki Peninsula
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2012
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Tohoku TsunamiCoastal EngineeringEngineeringSeismic WaveEarthquake HazardsEarthquake ScenarioSurvey ResultsEarth ScienceGeophysicsTsunami ScienceUtatsusaki PeninsulaTrace SurveyEarthquake ForecastingGeographySea LevelReflection PrismSeismologySubmarine LandslideTsunami HydrodynamicsSeismic HazardFlood Risk Management
AbstractThe field survey results obtained by the team of authors in the north of Miyagi Prefecture between April 1 and 6, 2011 are summarized referring to a part of the survey results by other teams of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake Tsunami Joint Survey Group. The inundation height above sea level was measured using a laser range finder with a reflection prism. The inundation height was generally larger at bay heads, as well as promontory tips, except several points, which were sheltered by a peninsula or had a tapering area. The tsunamis reached inland far away from the sea along valleys and rivers. Not only steel frame buildings but also many reinforced concrete buildings were collapsed in Onagawa Town. According to the numerical results, the first of tsunamis from the west coast and the second of tsunamis from the east coast should come together in Utatsusaki Peninsula, which is consistent with the interviews to survivors.Keywords: Tsunamipost event surveyinundation heightbidirectional tsunamis
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