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Effects of Inundation by the 14th November, 2016 Kaikōura Tsunami on Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, New Zealand

Authors :
Jo Hoyle
James Goff
Derek G. Goring
Catherine Chagué-Goff
Colin Whittaker
Jose C. Borrero
Jo Bind
Shaun Williams
William Power
Emily M. Lane
Christof Mueller
Catherine M. Reid
James Williams
Source :
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 174:1855-1874
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

At 12:02:56 a.m. Monday, November 14 2016 NZDT (11:02:56 a.m., November 13 2016 UTC) a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck near Kaikōura on the north-eastern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. This earthquake caused a tsunami along New Zealand’s east coast that was recorded on a number of sea level gauges. Outside of the Kaikōura region, north facing bays along Banks Peninsula were most affected by the tsunami. Of these, Little Pigeon Bay experienced extensive inundation and an unoccupied cottage was destroyed by the wave run-up. We report on the inundation extent and (inferred) flow directions at Little Pigeon Bay, including a study on temporal changes in the field evidence of this inundation. Preliminary modelling results indicate that the waves may have excited resonance in the bay. We also present results from inundation surveys of nearby, north-facing bays on Banks Peninsula. The excitation of resonance in Little Pigeon Bay provides an explanation for the more severe inundation and damage there in comparison to these nearby bays.

Details

ISSN :
14209136 and 00334553
Volume :
174
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c7a08ffd695955427b17c2554d56e4e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-017-1534-x