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r3380 r4151 23 23 detailing critical infrastructure as well as damage modelling estimates. 24 24 25 This report is the first in a series of tsunami assessments 26 of the North West Shelf. The scenario used for this study has 27 an unknown return period, but considered a plausible event (see 28 Section \ref{sec:tsunamiscenario}). 29 Subsequent assessments will use refined hazard models with 30 associate return rates for other localities, as advised by FESA. 25 This report details the impact assessments for a range of tsunami events. 26 These events are based on the probabilistic hazard assessment conducted 27 for the Western Australian coastline. A number of events are selected for 28 return periods of 500, 1000 and 2000 years, see Section \ref{sec:tsunamiscenario}. 29 31 30 Port Hedland has a population of around 42000 (including South Hedland) and 32 31 is part of the Pilbara region of Western Autralia … … 37 36 38 37 The modelling technique to simulate the 39 impact ashore will be discussed in Section \ref{sec:anuga} and data inputs 40 discussed in Section \ref{sec:data}. 38 impact ashore will be discussed in Section \ref{sec:methodology} and 39 event and data inputs 40 discussed in Sections \ref{sec:tsunamiscenario} and \ref{sec:data} respectively. 41 41 The inundation results are presented and discussed in Section \ref{sec:results} 42 42 and the impact modelling results outlined in Section \ref{sec:impact}.
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