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Mar 31, 2009, 12:39:36 PM (15 years ago)
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ole
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Fiddled with Patong paper

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    13 % FIXME(Ole): The 'ands' appear in the text, they shouldn't
    14 \author{J.D.~Jakeman$^1$~~and~~O.~Nielsen$^2$~~and~~R.~Mleczko$^2$~~and~~K.~VanPutten$^2$~~and~~S.G~Roberts$^1$}
    1513\author{J.~D. Jakeman\thanks{The Australian National University, Canberra, \textsc{Australia}.
    1614\protect\url{mailto:john.jakeman@anu.edu.au}}
    1715\and O.Nielsen\thanks{Geoscience Australia, Canberra, \textsc{Australia}}
    1816\and R. Mleczko\footnotemark[2]
     17\and D. Burbidge\footnotemark[2]
    1918\and K. VanPutten\footnotemark[2]
    2019\and S.~G Roberts\footnotemark[1]
     
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    5857\section{Data}\label{sec:data}
    59 Tsunami models typically require baythymetry and topography data to approximate the local geography, parameterisation of the tsunami source from which appropriate initial conditions can be generated, and certain paramter values such Manning's friction coefficient. Here we discuss the ncessary data needed to implement the proposed benchmark.
     58Tsunami models typically require bathymetry and topography data to approximate the local geography, parameterisation of the tsunami source from which appropriate initial conditions can be generated, and certain paramter values such Manning's friction coefficient. Here we discuss the ncessary data needed to implement the proposed benchmark.
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    6160\subsection{Bathymetric and topographic data}
     61David and Richard:
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    6263An unusually large amount of data for the 2004 tsunami, necessary for tsunami verification, is available at Patong Bay and surrounding regions. A number of raw data sets were obtained, analysed and checked for quality and subsequently gridded for easier visualisation and input into the tsunami models. The resulting grid data is relatively coarse in the deeper water and becomes progressively finer as the distance to Patong Bay decreases.
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    7980\subsection{Tsunami source}\label{sec:source}
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     82David:
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    8184The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was generated by severe coseismic displacement of the sea floor as a result of one of the largest earthquakes on record. The M$_w$=9.3 mega-thrust earthquake occurred on the 26 December 2004 at 0h58'53'' UTC approximately 70 km offshore North Sumatra. The disturbance propagated 1200-1300 km along the Sumatra-Andaman trench time at a rate of 2.5-3 km.s$^{-1}$ and lasted approximately 8-10 minutes~\cite{amnon05}.
     
    157160\begin{figure}[ht]
    158161\begin{center}
    159 %\includegraphics[width=8.0cm,keepaspectratio=true]{Patong_0_8lowres.jpg}
    160 \includegraphics[width=8.0cm,keepaspectratio=true]{Depth_small_transmissive_d0.jpg}
     162\includegraphics[width=10.0cm,keepaspectratio=true]{Depth_small_transmissive_d0.jpg}
    161163\caption{Simulated inundation versus observed inundation}
    162164\label{fig:inundationcomparison1cm}
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