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1 Tsunami : Evaluating the Hazard in Southern California

2 Outline TSUNAMI DEFINITION/DESCRIPTION CAUSES (HAZARDS) PREPAREDNESS

3 tsunami (seismic sea wave) series of ocean waves of extremely long length generated by: –earthquakes –volcanic eruptions –massive undersea landslides

4 Shallow Water Deep Water Wave Height increases Speed decreases Only a few feet in height Up to 600 mph!

5 FINDING: Tsunamis, generated either locally or from events elsewhere In the Pacific Basin, pose a significant threat to life and property in California. – State of California Seismic Safety Commission

6 Southern California Tsunami Hazards (events that can cause tsunami) Distant earthquakes Cascadia subduction zone Local underwater hazards

7 Distant earthquakes Pacific “ring of fire” 20 th Century events that caused tsunami here. –Chile 1960 –Alaska 1964

8 Cascadia Subduction Zone

9 Local hazards Channel islands faults landslides –Point Dume –Redondo Canyon –Palos Verdes Canyon

10 Local Hazards

11 Los Angeles Tsunami Hazard: Maximum Runup -inundated area

12 Preparedness West coast (including southern California) Los Angeles county

13 West Coast Tsunami Preparedness (look these up) NOAA –DART West Coast & Alaska Tsunami Warning Center

14 http://nctr.pmel.noaa.gov

15 1.2. 3.4.

16 LOS ANGELES COUNTY TSUNAMI PREPAREDNESS ( for more information, you can use the county website) Alert and Warning Response and Recovery Coordination of emergency response agencies www.lacoa.org

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