Introduction to "Sixty Years of Modern Tsunami Science, Volume 2: Challenges"
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Introduction to "Sixty Years of Modern Tsunami Science, Volume 2: Challenges"
Abstract
Fifteen papers are included in this PAGEOPH topical issue "Sixty Years of Modern Tsunami Science, Volume 2: Challenges." The issue starts with a general introduction, and then briefly summarizes all contributions, first papers addressing general topics, and then articles grouped on a regional basis: Northern Pacific, Southeast Pacific, Southwest Pacific and Indonesia, and Mediterranean regions.
Keywords: Tsunami observations; tsunami forecasting; tsunami hazard assessment; tsunami modelling.
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