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Detection of landslide-generated tsunami by shipborne GNSS precise point positioning

April 25, 2025

Precise point positioning (PPP) of ships using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data reveals the precise movements of marine vessels. This method may quantify anomalies in sea surface height with implications for oceanographic monitoring, exploration, and tsunami warning. The GNSS PPP data from the R/V Sikuliaq, a research ship of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, were processed to detect a small local tsunami generated by the Lowell Point landslide, which occurred near Seward, Alaska, on 8 May 2022 (UTC). The GNSS receiver aboard the R/V Sikuliaq recorded the waves generated by the landslide, with a maximum wave amplitude of 6 cm and wave periods between 40 and 50 s. These results are consistent with simulations of the landslide event.

Publication Year 2025
Title Detection of landslide-generated tsunami by shipborne GNSS precise point positioning
DOI 10.1029/2024GL112472
Authors Adam E. Manaster, Anne F Sheehan, Dara Elyse Goldberg, Katherine R. Barnhart, Ethan F. Roth
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70266162
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center - Seismology / Geomagnetism
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