Science. 1990 Nov 30;250(4985):1248-51. doi: 10.1126/science.250.4985.1248.
Large earthquakes occur episodically in the Cascadia subduction zone. A numerical model has been used to simulate and assess the hazards of a tsunami generated by a hypothetical earthquake of magnitude 8.5 associated with rupture of the northern sections of the subduction zone. Wave amplitudes on the outer coast are closely related to the magnitude of sea-bottom displacement (5.0 meters). Some amplification, up to a factor of 3, may occur in some coastal embayments. Wave amplitudes in the protected waters of Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia are predicted to be only about one fifth of those estmated on the outer coast.
卡斯卡迪亚俯冲带间歇性发生大地震。已经使用数值模型模拟和评估了与俯冲带北段断裂相关的假设 8.5 级地震引发海啸的危害。外海岸的波幅与海底位移幅度(5.0 米)密切相关。在一些沿海港湾可能会发生高达 3 倍的放大。在普吉特湾和乔治亚海峡的保护水域,预计波幅仅为外海岸估计值的约五分之一。