Wave dispersion study for tsunami propagation in the Sea of Marmara

I. Kilinc, A. Hayir*, H. K. Cigizoglu

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Abstract

In this paper the aim is to investigate whether there are differences between the dispersion and non-dispersion solutions on tsunami propagation. For this purpose, two numerical models of tsunami propagation are compared. One of these numerical models is a nondispersive model that uses Saint Venant equations and the other is a dispersive model that uses Boussinesq equations. The tsunamis resulting from a submarine mass failure (SMF) which is settled at the bottom of the north eastern Sea of Marmara are examined. An analytical solution considering wave dispersion is developed for obtaining near-field tsunami amplitudes above the submarine mass failure. Numerical modeling is used at the sea surface from the common boundary called as liquid boundary with incident waves up to the coastal regions to get the tsunami amplitudes. The output of the analytical model is taken as the disturbances for the numerical method. In the numerical solutions TELEMAC-2D software system is used for both dispersive and nondispersive modeling. The results of the dispersive and nondispersive models are compared to each other. Both temporal and spatial differences in the amplitudes and wave shapes are examined. The obtained results demonstrate that there are no noticeable differences between the dispersion and non-dispersion solutions except some special cases and some special landslide velocities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)982-991
Number of pages10
JournalCoastal Engineering
Volume56
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2009

Keywords

  • Dispersive and nondispersive waves
  • Sea of Marmara
  • Submarine mass failures
  • Tsunami

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