RESEARCH PROJECT ON ENHANCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOP TSUNAMI- RESILIENT COMMUNITY. Activities Considered in the Chilean Research Groups

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WORKING GROUPS RESEARCH PROJECT ON ENHANCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOP TSUNAMI- RESILIENT COMMUNITY Activities Considered in the Chilean Research Groups International Symposium on Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster Reduction March 14-15, 2012 WG1 : Implementation and Validation of Mathematical Simulation Models to Estimate Tsunami Damage WG2: Tsunami Disaster Estimation Methods and Mitigation Measures WG3: Improvement of Early Tsunami Warning System WG4: Design of a Program to Create Well Prepared and resilient communities WG4a: Education and training WG4b: Use of ports in rescue and rapid recovery phase WORKGROUP 1: Activities WORKGROUP 1: Activities A1: Digital database for the 2010 Chilean tsunami A1: Digital database for the 2010 Chilean tsunami We aim at producing digital GIS-based maps with different layers of information, namely: Bathymetric and topographic information at regional level for the whole country, and locally for the specific sites where tsunami inundation and damage will be investigated. Hydrodynamic information related with the 27F tsunami (inundated areas, run-up, flow depth, arrival times, etc.). Tsunami impact in terms of damage (port facilities, infrastructure, buildings and houses) and casualties. Data from the 2010 Chilean tsunami is gathered and organized to develop a digital map in GIS format integrating different levels of information. From Fritz et al., 2011 Photo courtesy of P. Winckler

WORKGROUP 1: Activities WORKGROUP 1: Activities A2: Implementation and validation of numerical models Assessing and improving the capabilities of tsunami models at several scales: Regional scale Inundation, run-up, propagation on river/estuaries Damage estimation The recents tsunamis of Chile and Japan offers unique opportunities to test and improve models since important information is available A2: Implementation and validation of numerical models Research questions Wave interaction with bathymetry / sensitivity to seismic sources Refractively trapped edge waves, late arrivals Local amplification at embayments/ports Nonlinear processes under breaking and run-up Is frequency dispersion important in tsunami inundation models? Tsunami propagation in rivers/estuaries Guerra et al., 2011 WORKGROUP 1: Activities WORKGROUP 1: Time schedule A3 : Analysis and validation of numerical models for damage estimation Validation and improvement of tsunami damage models in view of the impact of the Chilean tsunami focusing on ports and urban areas heavily affected External forces induced by tsunamis Debris/containers impact Scour flow/soil/structure interaction Performance of different type of constructions Digital Database Implementation an validation of tsunami models Improvement of numerical models for damage estimation 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year

WORKGROUP 1 : Chilean Members Name Organization Role Rodrigo CIENFUEGOS PUC Group leader Patricio CATALAN UTFSM Field data / modeling Ariel GRANDON MOP Tsunami damage in ports and harbors Marcelo LAGOS PUC Tsunami hazard maps Cristian ESCAURIAZA PUC Flow-sediments-scour modeling Esteban SAEZ PUC Structural damage Rafael ARANGUIZ UCSC Tsunami modeling / tsunami impact Roberto RIQUELME UDEC Tsunami modeling Elias OVALLE UDEC Tsunami modeling WORKGROUP 2 : Activities A2 : Guideline for elaboration of tsunami hazard maps and disaster estimation A guideline for tsunami disaster estimation in Chile is handed out to the organizations which are responsible for tsunami disaster estimation by the end of the 3rd year WORKGROUP 2 : Activities A1 : Estimation of tsunami damage in pilot sites for future tsunamis generated off the coast of Chile Relevant information in gathered to define possible tsunami sources in the future and propagate tsunami waves to the pilot sites. Inundation areas, flow depths, and velocities are computed for the evaluation of the impact of tsunamis on the studied areas WORKGROUP 2 : Activities A3 : Desing and building codes are developed for infrastructure and mitigation measures To assess performance of state-ofthe-art codes and formulae, and refine and develop building codes for coastal infrastructure and edifications Standardized practices for the elaboration of tsunami hazard maps Definition of guidelines for design of buildings and counter measures Requirements for topo-bathymetric data, seismic scenarios, grid resolution, etc Development of PTHA and performance based design Recommend specific measures in pilot sites for tsunami mitigation

WORKGROUP 2: Time schedule WORKGROUP 2: Chilean Members Estimation of tsunami damage in pilot sites Guideline for elaboration of tsunami hazard maps Design and building codes 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year Name Organization Role Patricio CATALAN UTFSM Group leader Rodrigo CIENFUEGOS PUC Tsunami inundation modeling Rodrigo PHILIPPI MOP Tsunami hazard map and damage estimation Mauricio REYES UV Tsunami damage and countermeasures Juan GONZALEZ SHOA PTHA, Tsunami hazard maps Cristian LEDEZMA PUC Structural damage Rafael ARANGUIZ UCSC Tsunami modeling and mitigation measures Gabriel GONZALEZ UCN Seismic sources Luis ZAMORANO INH Design codes and countemeasures WORKGROUP 3: Activities WORKGROUP 3: Activities A1 : To develop a precise real-time forecasting tsunami method and early tsunami warning system A comprehensive data base for pre-modeled seismic scenarios is developed based on the Japanese experience Definition and validation of methodologies for tsunami forecasting based on unit seismic sources along the Chilean trench A1 : To develop a precise real-time forecasting tsunami method and early tsunami warning system Development of a premodeled tsunami database Elaboration of pre-modeled databases and their integration on the early tsunami warning system Improvement of tsunami detection capabilities by proposing a suitable arrangement of instruments in the pilot sites

WORKGROUP 3: Activities WORKGROUP 3: Time schedule A2:Toimplementaprecisemethodtoalertthecommunitiesand disseminate the information Improve the coordination and communication between SHOA and ONEMI in order to reduce the time response and uncertainities. Implement an efficient strategy to disseminate the alert and reach the community. Enhance a fast and accurate communication of tsunami alerts and warning based on forecasting/assimilation models Propose an effective method to disseminate tsunami information Implementation of a real-time tsunami forecast method Development of a method to disseminate tsunami information 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year WORKGROUP 3: Chilean Members WORKGROUP 4a: Activities Name Organization Role Cecilia ZELAYA SHOA Group leader Juan GONZALEZ SHOA Tsunami forecasting modeling Cristian TORRES ONEMI Tsunami information dissemination A1: Training of scientists, professionals and community leaders A capacity building plan will be developed promoting interchange bewtween personnel of Chile and Japan. Workshops and summer schools are to be organized. Sergio BARRIENTOS SSN Seismic monitoring Jaime CAMPOS UCH Seismic sources Patricio CATALAN UTFSM Tsunami forecasting modeling

WORKGROUP 4a: Activities WORKGROUP 4a: Activities A2 : An education program in tsunami disaster prevention aimed at school students is developed Educational material will be made freely available and a mobile scientific laboratory is under consideration. A3 : A community outreach program to improve preparedness against tsunami is elaborated This program is aimed at neighbourhood watch, community focis groups and public institutions (police, fire) who carry out emergency response. WORKGROUP 4a: Activities WORKGROUP 4a: Time schedule A4 : Improvement of evacuation procedures and the coordination of different institutions during the disaster The experiences from the Chilean and Japanese recent disasters will be studied. Recommendations of measures to be taken in pilot sites to avoid human losses and maintain the functionality of municipalities after the disaster are elaborated. Training of scientists, professionals and community leaders Education program in tsunami disaster 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year Program to improve preparedness against tsunami and disseminate tsunami information Improvement of evacuation procedures

WORKGROUP 4a: Chilean Members WORKGROUP 4b: Activities Name Organization Role Ignacia CALISTO UDEC Group leader Matt MILLER UDEC Coordination Samuel HORMAZABAL PUCV Coordination Cristian TORRES ONEMI Educational material and program A1 : Damage and performance of ports during the 2010 earthquake and tsunami Information regarding the impact of the earthquake and tsunami on the Chilean port infrastructure will be compiled. Lessons learned from Chilean and Japanese experiences will be formalized. Oscar CIFUENTES UDEC School education program Eduardo VEGA UDEC/CICAT Tsunami demonstration material Daniel BOURDON UDEC Digital education material Arturo BELMONTE UDEC Chilean tsunami revision Jorge QUEZADA UDEC Chilean tsunami revision WORKGROUP 4b: Activities WORKGROUP 4b: Chilean Members A2:Amethodtoutilizeportsandharborsinarecuephaseaftera tsunami disaster is developed Taking into account the particular Chilean legal body, methods for buisness continuity plans will be proposed for the pilot sites. The coordination between municipalities, public institutions and the private sector will be investigated in order to foster a fast and efficient recovery after a tsunami disaster. Name Organization Role Ariel GRANDON MOP Group leader Matt MILLER UDEC Coordination Rodrigo PHILIPPI MOP Port and harbors Cristian TORRES ONEMI Coordination Mauricio REYES UV Port and harbors Rafael ARANGUIZ UCSC Port and harbors Arturo BELMONTE UDEC Chilean tsunami revision