Giant tsunami monitoring, early warning and hazard assessment

N Mori, K Satake, D Cox, K Goda, PA Catalan… - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2022 - nature.com
Earthquake-triggered giant tsunamis can cause catastrophic disasters to coastal
populations, ecosystems and infrastructure on scales over thousands of kilometres. In …

Applying the DPSIR framework to qualitatively assess the globally important mangrove ecosystems of Indonesia: A review towards evidence-based policymaking …

JMD Quevedo, KM Lukman, YI Ulumuddin… - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Indonesia has the largest extent of mangroves globally, supporting communities at the local
scale while contributing to climate change mitigation at the global scale. Yet, they are highly …

Evaluating the application of K-mean clustering in Earthquake vulnerability mapping of Istanbul, Turkey

M Shafapourtehrany, P Yariyan, H Özener… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Performing the most up-to-date and accurate vulnerability assessment is key to an effective
earthquake disaster management. In cities like Istanbul (Turkey) with a high rate of urban …

Coastal landslides in Palu Bay during 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami

PLF Liu, P Higuera, S Husrin, GS Prasetya… - Landslides, 2020 - Springer
In this paper, we investigate the sources for Palu Bay tsunamis, which occurred in
September 2018 after a M w 7.5 earthquake struck on a strike-slip fault. Previous land-based …

[HTML][HTML] Large distance flow-slide at Jono-Oge due to the 2018 Sulawesi Earthquake, Indonesia

H Hazarika, D Rohit, SMK Pasha, T Maeda… - Soils and …, 2021 - Elsevier
There was a shallow earthquake in the Central Sulawesi province of Sulawesi island of
Indonesia with a moment magnitude (Mw) 7.5 on 28th September 2018 at 18: 02: 44 local …

New high-resolution modeling of the 2018 Palu tsunami, based on supershear earthquake mechanisms and mapped coastal landslides, supports a dual source

L Schambach, ST Grilli, DR Tappin - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The Mw 7.5 earthquake that struck Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on September 28, 2018,
was rapidly followed by coastal landslides and destructive tsunami waves within Palu Bay …

Prototype-scale physical model of wave attenuation through a mangrove forest of moderate cross-shore thickness: Lidar-based characterization and Reynolds scaling …

K Kelty, T Tomiczek, DT Cox, P Lomonaco… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
This study investigates the potential of a Rhizophora mangrove forest of moderate cross-
shore thickness to attenuate wave heights using an idealized prototype-scale physical …

Future directions in disaster governance: Insights from the 2018 Central Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami response

APL Trias, ADB Cook - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract On September 28, 2018, a series of natural hazards struck the Indonesian province
of Central Sulawesi, resulting in unprecedented and widespread damage and loss. This …

Field insights and analysis of the 2018 Mw 7.5 Palu, Indonesia earthquake, tsunami and landslides

MG Cilia, WD Mooney, C Nugroho - Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2021 - Springer
A devastating Mw 7.5 earthquake and tsunami struck northwestern Sulawesi, Indonesia on
28 September 2018, causing over 4000 fatalities and severe damage to several areas in …

Multi-hazard assessment for flood and Landslide risk in Kalimantan and Sumatra: Implications for Nusantara, Indonesia's new capital

S Heo, W Sohn, S Park, DK Lee - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
Situated within the Ring of Fire and characterized by a tropical climate and high seismic
activity, Indonesia is uniquely vulnerable to natural disasters such as floods and landslides …