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Tsunami Genesis of Strike-Slip Earthquakes Revealed in the 2018 Indonesian Palu Event.

Authors :
Song, Y. Tony
Chen, Kejie
Prasetya, Gegar
Source :
Pure & Applied Geophysics; Jun2023, Vol. 180 Issue 6, p1909-1923, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The devastating tsunami after the 2018 Indonesian Sulawesi-Palu strike-slip earthquake was a surprise because strike-slip faulting was a known phenomenon of primarily lateral movement of land, while tsunamis were believed to be caused by vertical movements of seafloor or landslides. Here we demonstrated how the strike-slip faulting could have pushed waters from outside and inside the Palu Bay to form a powerful tsunami in the Palu Bay. We constructed three earthquake inversions from seismographs, satellite radar and optical imagery, and used an open-source ocean circulation model to replicate the tsunami. Our experiments revealed that: (1) the southward horizontal displacement of deeper-water slopes along the Makassar coast generated a long-wave tsunami of 40 km, propagating southward into the Palu Bay and consisting with the two distinguished tsunami-peaks in the Pantoloan tide-record, twice higher than the local resonance waves; (2) the two types of tsunamis in the Mamuju tide-record—the "early arrival" tsunami and the late larger tsunami—were originated from the outside and inside sources; and (3) the eyewitness account of the whirlpool circulation in the Palu Bay could be explained by the horizontal strike-slip forcing of the two involved tectonic plates. The east plate was largely responsible for pushing the long-wave tsunami southward that inundated the Palu City and resulted in the devastation. Our findings suggest that the tsunami's behavior of strike-slip earthquakes is more complex than previously thought and should be considered in future tsunami early warnings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00334553
Volume :
180
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Pure & Applied Geophysics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164817435
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-023-03295-x