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Original Articles

Measurement of tsunamis in the open ocean

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Pages 311-329 | Published online: 10 Jan 2009
 

Abstract

The spectrum of long waves, which are a background to tsunamis, is analyzed on the basis of records of near‐bottom pressure sensors obtained in the Northwest Pacific during the first and second USA‐USSR expeditions on the investigation of tsunamis in the open ocean (1975 and 1978). Instrumental trends, tidal oscillations, and quasistationary longwave noise were contained in the records. Special filters were used to pick out small waves generated by the seismicity of the ocean bottom. A decrease of noise level from 102 cm (including tides) to 10°1 cm could be reached. The level of long‐wave noise is found to depend on the instrument's location. Minimal disturbances in the records were observed at stations situated on the edge of the continental slope. The influence of cyclones passing over the instrument's site is deduced. It shows an increase in noise level on Nyquist frequency (0.5 min°1), which possibly is caused by the action of swell generated by the cyclone. Seismicity of the region under investigation for the second expedition (August‐October 1978) is described, and the recurrence of tsunamis is estimated, including microtsunamis. Taking into account this analysis, records were filtered and sections corresponding to probable arrivals of tsunamis from most strong earthquakes were selected. The anomalous disturbance of ocean level with a height of about 0.5 cm was found. Presumably, it was generated by an earthquake with magnitude M = 6.

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