% This is based on an automatically generated file (by make_report.py). % % Manual parts are: % * an abstract must be written in abstract.tex % * an introduction must be written in introduction.tex; a basic outline and % some of the core inputs are already in place % * an interpretation.tex file needs to be written for the particular scenario % * any data issues must be included in data_issues.tex (data.tex should % be revised for future reports) % * the tsunami-genic event should be discussed in tsunami_scenario.tex % * a summary must be written into summary.tex % * metadata for the scenario data to be included in metadata.tex \documentclass{article} \usepackage{ae} % or {zefonts} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[ansinew]{inputenc} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{color} \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} \usepackage{lscape} %landcape pages support \usepackage{setspace} \setstretch{1.25} \topmargin 0pt \oddsidemargin 0pt \evensidemargin 0pt \marginparwidth 0.5pt \textwidth \paperwidth \advance\textwidth -2in \title{Tsunami impact modelling for the North West shelf: Onslow} \date{\today} \author{Geoscience Australia} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{abstract} \input{abstract} \end{abstract} \tableofcontents \section{Introduction} \label{sec:intro} \input{introduction} \section{Data sources} \label{sec:data} \input{data} \section{Tsunami scenarios} \label{sec:tsunami_scenarios} \input{tsunami_scenario} \section{Inundation modelling results} \label{sec:results} \input{results} \input{interpretation} \subsection{Highest Astronomical Tide} \input{latexoutput20060424020426duplictatetimesteps} \clearpage \subsection{Lowest Astronomical Tide} \input{latexoutput20060426004129} \clearpage \section{Damage modelling} \input{damage} \section{Summary} \input{summary} \section{References} \section{Metadata} \label{sec:metadata} \input{metadata} \end{document}