Incorporating Universal Design into Tsunami Modeling Results for Cascadia Subduction Zone Faults to Create an Inundation Map and Universally Designed Evacuation Map for Port Angeles, WAdoi:10.7710/2168-0620.0314Hannah Rose SperoBreanyn MacInnesNaomi Jeffery Petersen...
All along the Cascadia Subduction Zone are volcanoes. Most of them are inactive, but some are quite active. Here is a map of the volcanoes in the Cascade Mountains Range, so you have an understanding of the pressure relief valves (volcanoes) created over millions of years by these two tecto...
(2015), The 2004 Sumatra earthquake and tsunami: lessons learned in subduction zone science and emergency management for the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Pure Appl. Geophys., 172 (3-4) (this issue), doi:10.1007/s00024-014-10Cassidy, J. F. (2015). The 2004 Sumatra Earthquake And Tsunami: ...
Scenario:On June 9, 2022, A 9.0 magnitude Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) earthquake ripping across the 700-mile CSZ fault line with no epicenter. An event of this type occurs on average once every 200 to 500 years. The last major CSZ earthquake and tsunami occurred on January 26, 1700....
Subduction zone fault processes range from tsunami-generating megathrust events to aseismic creep along the deeper portions of the fault. Episodic tremor and slow slip (ETS) represents the transition between these two regimes, where slip occurs at semi-regular recurrence intervals of months-to-years....
The Oregon Department of Geology is expecting tens of thousands of landslides to occur during a full rupture of the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The most at-risk areas have been mapped for the entire state of Oregon on a macro level in an online interactive map called “SLIDO“; they include ...
This study surveyed 227 residents in three US Pacific Coast communities that are vulnerable to a Cascadia subduction zone tsunami. In the Brochure condition, information was presented online, followed by questions about tsunamis. Respondents in the Comparison condition received the same questionnaire by ...
Cascadia subduction zoneRisk perceptionPhysical scientists have estimated that the Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) has as much as a 25 percent chance to produce a M9.0 earthquake and tsunami in the next 50 years, but few studies have used survey data to assess household risk perceptions, ...
tsunami hazardthermal modelingdeformation modelingThe Explorer segment of northernmost Cascadia is an end-member "warm" subduction zone with very young incoming plate and slow convergence rate. Understanding the megathrust earthquake potential of this type of subduction zone is of both geodynamic and ...
The role of subduction zone coupling and slip distribution on tsunamigenesis in CascadiaElliot C. Klein