Two-Dimensional Numerical Simulations of Tsunamis on Puger Beach, Jember
Date
2020-02-10Author
KARTINI, Lilik
WIYONO, Retno Utami Agung
RIKARDA, Raden Denisio Edwin
KURNIAWAN, Frendi Bagus
HALIK, Gusfan
HIDAYAH, Entin
PRATAMA, Munawir Bintang
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n June 3, 1994, an earthquake located 200 km south of the island of Java triggered
a devastating tsunami and caused losses of life and materials around beaches in the Jember,
Lumajang, and Banyuwangi Regencies. It is highly important to study the process of tsunami
occurrences, especially at Puger Beach, Jember. Thus, the main purpose of this study is to
understand the mechanism of tsunamis in Puger Beach. Tsunami numerical simulation was
performed using the Delft3D model to calculate the propagation of possible future tsunamis.
Bathymetric data obtained from GEBCO_08 were utilized in this study. The tsunami model
was validated using the survey data of the tsunami on June 3, 1994. Tsunami simulations were
successfully performed in this study. From numerical simulations, it was shown that the fault
model characteristics utilized in the model directly affected the tsunami height. Just after the
initial surface elevation, the wave height decreased and the tsunami propagated at sea. As the
wave propagated from offshore to shallower area, the tsunami height increased until reaching
the maximum tsunami height in coastal areas such as Puger Beach. Tsunami mechanisms are
clarified from both numerical simulations.
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