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Eric L. Geist
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 122
Citations - 4563
Eric L. Geist is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tsunami earthquake & Landslide. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 119 publications receiving 4137 citations.
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Probabilistic analysis of tsunami hazards
Eric L. Geist,Tom Parsons +1 more
TL;DR: Properties of probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis (PTHA) are discussed from the standpoint of integrating computational methods with empirical analysis of past tsunami runup, which can become complex and computationally intensive.
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Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment at Seaside, Oregon, for Near- and Far-Field Seismic Sources
F. I. Gonzalez,Eric L. Geist,Bruce E. Jaffe,Utku Kânoğlu,H. O. Mofjeld,Costas E. Synolakis,Vasily V. Titov,Diego Arcas,Douglas Bellomo,David Carlton,Thomas Horning,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Jean C. Newman,Tom Parsons,Robert Peters,Curt D. Peterson,George R. Priest,Angie J. Venturato,Joseph Weber,Florence L. Wong,Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment (PTHA) approach is proposed to estimate the probability of exceedance of a given tsunami in a given year. But the approach is not suitable for the analysis of large-scale tsunami events, as it does not account for temporal changes in bathymetry and topography.
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The origin of summit basins of the Aleutian Ridge: Implications for block rotation of an arc massif
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that many summit basins along the Aleutian Arc form from the clockwise rotation of blocks of the arc massif and provided evidence that these blocks have rotated clockwise.
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Complex earthquake rupture and local tsunamis
TL;DR: In this paper, a wide range of slip distribution patterns are generated using a stochastic, self-affine source model that is consistent with the falloff of far-field seismic displacement spectra at high frequencies.
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Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis: Multiple Sources and Global Applications
Anita Grezio,Andrey Babeyko,Maria Ana Baptista,Jörn Behrens,Antonio Costa,Gareth E. Davies,Eric L. Geist,Sylfest Glimsdal,F. I. Gonzalez,Jonathan Griffin,Carl B. Harbitz,Randall J. LeVeque,Stefano Lorito,Finn Løvholt,Rachid Omira,Christof Mueller,Raphaël Paris,Tom Parsons,Jascha Polet,William Power,Jacopo Selva,Mathilde B. Sørensen,Hong Kie Thio +22 more
TL;DR: Probabilistic Tsunami Analyses (PTHAs) are conducted in different areas of the world at global, regional, and local scales with the aim of understanding tsunami hazard to inform tsunami risk reduction activities.