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Numerical tsunami simulation including elastic loading and seawater density stratification

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Allgeyer, Sebastien
Cummins, Phillip

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American Geophysical Union

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Systemic discrepancies between observed and modeled tsunami wave speeds were previously identified for two recent major tsunamis: the 2010 Maule and 2011 Tohoku events. To account for these discrepancies, we developed a numerical tsunami propagation code

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Geophysical Research Letters

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