The TSUMAPS-NEAM PTHA for earthquake-induced tsunamis, which are the vast majority, will apply good practices emerging from previous efforts and high-quality standards. This will be secured through the presence in TSUMAPS-NEAM of: ASTARTE PMB and PTHA scientists; contributors to GAR15, national PTHA projects, seismic hazard projects (e.g. SHARE, GEM, national hazard maps); designation of an international peer-review panel, including members of the OB. We will use:
- a statistical treatment of potential sources, combining all the available information (seismicity, moment tensors, tectonics), and considering both earthquakes occurring on major crustal and subduction faults and the diffuse background seismicity;
- a computational approach to tsunami generation and linear propagation up to an offshore fixed depth;
- well-established regional approximations for shoaling and inundation, and for tidal stages;
- ensemble uncertainty quantification.
The presence in the Consortium or as end users of four EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Countries; of Russia, IOC/UNESCO, four of the five NEAMTWS CTSPs, and JRC, will tremendously facilitate awareness raising and capacity building initiatives. Most of these actors will be stimulated to play an active role in both PTHA results analysis and outreach activities, in order to build common good practices for understanding risk. Experience of CARIBE-EWS in the Tsunami Ready program will be an asset in this respect. Interaction with all the other relevant actors and stakeholders will be achieved both through web-based dissemination and training tools, and through dedicated meetings. Along with method documentation and guidelines, these will facilitate the reinforcement of common risk mitigation strategies.
Task ID | Task Title | Start Date | End Date | Actions | Deliverables | Task leader institutions | Task leader individuals |
A | Management and Reporting to the Commission | 01/2016 | 09/2017 | A.1 Coordination
A.2 Management and Reporting |
D1. First Progress Report (M7)
D2. Second Progress Report (M14) D3. Final Report (M21) |
INGV | Roberto Basili (Project coordinator)
Stefano Lorito |
B | Hazard Assessment | 02/2016 | 09/2017 | B.1 Earthquake Model
B.2 Tsunami Modelling B.3 Probabilistic Model B.4 Hazard Analysis |
D4. Online Tsunami Hazard Database (M14)
D5. Tsunami Hazard and Probability Maps (M14) |
INGV
IPMA |
Jacopo Selva
Rachid Omira |
C | Review and Sanity Check | 02/2016 | 09/2017 | C.1 Best Practices
C.2 Expert’s Review and Sanity Check C.3 Documentation |
D6. Experts’ Review and Sanity Check (M18)
D7. Methods and data Documentation (M18) |
GFZ
NOA |
Andrey Babeyko
Gerassimos Papadopoulos |
D | Publicity | 02/2016 | 09/2017 | D.1 Awareness and Education
D.2 Capacity Building |
D8. Project Website (M4)
D9. Awareness and Education Materials (M16) D10. Guidelines and Training Tools (M19) D11. Layman’s Report (M21) |
METU | Onur Pekcan |
Steering Committee: ensures inter-Task cooperation and communication with the EC Project ASTARTE; will serve the project until the Final Technical Report.
The Steering Committee is formed by the TSUMAPS-NEAM Project coordinator, all Task leaders, and the ASTARTE Project Management
Board: Maria Ana Baptista, Ahmet C. Yalciner, and Miquel Canals.