Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Chapter two: Phenomenology of tsunamis II: Scaling, event statistics, and inter-event triggering

January 1, 2012

Observations related to tsunami catalogs are reviewed and described in a phenomenological framework. An examination of scaling relationships between earthquake size (as expressed by scalar seismic moment and mean slip) and tsunami size (as expressed by mean and maximum local run-up and maximum far-field amplitude) indicates that scaling is significant at the 95% confidence level, although there is uncertainty in how well earthquake size can predict tsunami size (R2 ~ 0.4-0.6). In examining tsunami event statistics, current methods used to estimate the size distribution of earthquakes and landslides and the inter-event time distribution of earthquakes are first reviewed. These methods are adapted to estimate the size and inter-event distribution of tsunamis at a particular recording station. Using a modified Pareto size distribution, the best-fit power-law exponents of tsunamis recorded at nine Pacific tide-gauge stations exhibit marked variation, in contrast to the approximately constant power-law exponent for inter-plate thrust earthquakes. With regard to the inter-event time distribution, significant temporal clustering of tsunami sources is demonstrated. For tsunami sources occurring in close proximity to other sources in both space and time, a physical triggering mechanism, such as static stress transfer, is a likely cause for the anomalous clustering. Mechanisms of earthquake-to-earthquake and earthquake-to-landslide triggering are reviewed. Finally, a modification of statistical branching models developed for earthquake triggering is introduced to describe triggering among tsunami sources.

Publication Year 2012
Title Chapter two: Phenomenology of tsunamis II: Scaling, event statistics, and inter-event triggering
DOI 10.1016/B978-0-12-380938-4.00002-1
Authors Eric L. Geist
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Advances in Geophysics
Index ID 70146240
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center