地质学
水深测量
地震学
侧面
火山
指向性
大地测量学
压缩性
机械
物理
海洋学
人类学
天线(收音机)
计算机科学
电信
社会学
作者
Stéphane Abadie,Jeffrey C. Harris,Stéphan T. Grilli,Richard Fabre
摘要
In this work, we study waves generated by the potential collapse of the west flank of the Cumbre Vieja Volcano (CVV; La Palma, Canary Island, Spain) through numerical simulations performed in two stages: (i) the initial slide motion and resulting free surface elevation are first calculated using a 3D Navier‐Stokes model; (ii) generated waves are then input into a 2D (horizontal) Boussinesq model to further simulate propagation to the nearby islands. Unlike in earlier work on CVV, besides a similar extreme slide volume scenario of 450 km 3 , in our simulations: (i) we consider several slide scenarios featuring different volumes (i.e., 20, 40, 80 km 3 ), which partly result from a geotechnical slope stability analysis; (ii) we use a more accurate bathymetry; and (iii) an incompressible version of a multiple‐fluid/material Navier‐Stokes model. We find wave trains for each scenario share common features in terms of wave directivity, frequency, and time evolution, but maximum elevations near CVV significantly differ, ranging from 600 to 1200 m (for increasing slide volume). Additionally, our computations show that significant energy transfer from slide to waves only lasts for a short duration (order 200 s), which justifies concentrating our best modeling efforts on the early slide motion phase. The anticipated consequences of such wave trains on La Palma and other Canary Islands are assessed in detail in the paper.
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