Identification_Information: Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: Suleimani, E.N. Originator: Nicolsky, D.J. Originator: Salisbury, J.B. Originator: West, M.E. Publication_Date: 2020 Title: Regional tsunami hazard assessment for the communities of Kasaan, Klawock, Metlakatla, Pelican, Point Baker, and Port Protection in Southeast Alaska Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: report and digital data Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2020-2 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 24 p., 6 sheets Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/30423 Description: Abstract: We assess potential tsunami hazards for six communities in Southeast Alaska: Kasaan, Klawock, Metlakatla, Pelican, Point Baker, and Port Protection. These communities have no high-resolution bathymetry or topography; therefore we conduct tsunami hazard assessments for these areas at the regional scale. The regional approach is a suitable, cost- effective approximation and replacement for high-resolution tsunami inundation maps. The primary tsunami hazard considered for these communities originates from tsunamigenic earthquakes along the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone across the Gulf of Alaska. We numerically model tsunami waves generated by four different megathrust earthquakes and develop approximate tsunami hazard maps for the six communities. The hypothetical tsunami scenarios that we examined include variations of an extended 1964 rupture, megathrust earthquakes in the Prince William Sound and Alaska Peninsula regions, and a Cascadia megathrust earthquake. We do not include impacts of subaerial or submarine landslide tsunami sources, as that is beyond the scope of this study. The maximum runup heights from tectonically-generated tsunamis are 1.4 m (4.6 ft) in Kasaan, 4 m (13 ft) in Klawock, 1 m (3.3 ft) in Metlakatla, 5 m (16 ft) in Pelican, 1.3 m (4.3 ft) in Point Baker, and 2.6 m (8.5 ft) in Port Protection. Results presented here are intended to provide guidance to local emergency management agencies in initial tsunami inundation assessment, evacuation planning, and public education for mitigation of future tsunami hazards. The complete report and digital data are available from the DGGS website: http://doi.org/10.14509/30423. Purpose: Results presented here are intended to provide guidance to local emergency management agencies in tsunami inundation assessment, evacuation planning, and public education to mitigate future tsunami hazards. Supplemental_Information: >hazard-boundary: Shapefiles depicting maximum assumed runup heights with an included safety factor. These lines are intended to be utilized as a basis for local tsunami hazard planning and the development of evacuation maps. Time_Period_of_Content: Time_Period_Information: Range_of_Dates/Times: Beginning_Date: 2018 Ending_Date: 2020 Currentness_Reference: publication date Status: Progress: complete Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None planned Spatial_Domain: Bounding_Coordinates: West_Bounding_Coordinate: -136.237794 East_Bounding_Coordinate: -131.542214 North_Bounding_Coordinate: 57.966610 South_Bounding_Coordinate: 55.108320 Keywords: Theme: Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: ISO 19115 Topic Category Theme_Keyword: geoscientificInformation Theme: Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Theme_Keyword: Active Fault Theme_Keyword: Coastal Theme_Keyword: Coastal and River Theme_Keyword: Earthquake Theme_Keyword: Emergency Preparedness Theme_Keyword: Engineering Theme_Keyword: Engineering Geology Theme_Keyword: Environmental Theme_Keyword: Fault Displacement Theme_Keyword: Faulting Theme_Keyword: Faults Theme_Keyword: Flood Theme_Keyword: Geologic Theme_Keyword: Geologic Hazards Theme_Keyword: Geological Process Theme_Keyword: Geology Theme_Keyword: Geotechnical Theme_Keyword: Hazards Theme_Keyword: Inundation Theme_Keyword: Modeling Theme_Keyword: Neotectonics Theme_Keyword: Subsidence Theme_Keyword: Surface Theme_Keyword: Tectonics Theme_Keyword: Topography Theme_Keyword: Tsunami Place: Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Place_Keyword: Annette Island Place_Keyword: Chichagof Island Place_Keyword: Clarence Strait Place_Keyword: Kasaan Place_Keyword: Klawock Place_Keyword: Labouchere Bay Place_Keyword: Lisianski Inlet Place_Keyword: Metlakatla Place_Keyword: Pelican Place_Keyword: Point Baker Place_Keyword: Port Protection Place_Keyword: Prince of Wales Island Place_Keyword: Southeast Alaska Place_Keyword: Sumner Strait Access_Constraints: This report, map, and/or dataset is available directly from the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (see contact information below). Use_Constraints: This dataset includes results of numerical modeling of earthquake-generated tsunami waves for a specific community. Modeling was completed using the best information and tsunami modeling software available at the time of analysis. They are numerical solutions and, while they are believed to be accurate, their ultimate accuracy during an actual tsunami will depend on the specifics of earth deformations, on-land construction, tide level, and other parameters at the time of the tsunami. Actual areas of inundation may differ from areas shown in this dataset. Landslide tsunami sources may not be included in the modeling due to unknown potential impact of such events on a given community; please refer to accompanying report for more information on tsunami sources used for this study. The limits of inundation shown should only be used as a general guideline for emergency planning and response action in the event of a major tsunamigenic earthquake. 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Publication_Date: 2019 Title: Regional tsunami hazard assessment for the communities of Port Alexander, Craig, and Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2019-7 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 23 p., 5 sheets Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/30196 Cross_Reference: Citation_Information: Originator: Suleimani, E.N. Originator: Nicolsky, D.J. Originator: Koehler, R.D. Publication_Date: 2015 Title: Tsunami inundation maps of Elfin Cove, Gustavus, and Hoonah, Alaska Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2015-1 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 79 p., 3 sheets Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/29404 Cross_Reference: Citation_Information: Originator: Nicolsky, D.J. Originator: Suleimani, E.N. Originator: Salisbury, J.B. Publication_Date: 2018 Title: Tsunami inundation maps for Skagway and Haines, Alaska Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2018-2 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 69 p., 3 sheets Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/30029 Cross_Reference: Citation_Information: Originator: Nicolsky, D.J. Originator: Suleimani, E.N. Originator: Koehler, R.D. Originator: Salisbury, J.B. Publication_Date: 2017 Title: Tsunami inundation maps for Juneau, Alaska Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2017-9 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 66 p., 5 sheets Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/29741 Cross_Reference: Citation_Information: Originator: Suleimani, E.N. Originator: Nicolsky, D.J. Originator: Salisbury, J.B. Originator: West, M.E. Publication_Date: 2020 Title: Regional tsunami hazard assessment for the communities of Kasaan, Klawock, Metlakatla, Pelican, Point Baker, and Port Protection in Southeast Alaska Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2020-2 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 24 p., 6 sheets Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/30423 Cross_Reference: Citation_Information: Originator: Nicolsky, D.J. Originator: Suleimani, E.N. Originator: Koehler, R.D. Publication_Date: 2014 Title: Tsunami inundation maps of the villages of Chenega Bay and northern Sawmill Bay, Alaska Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2014-3 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 50 p., 7 sheets Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/29126 Cross_Reference: Citation_Information: Originator: Suleimani, E.N. Originator: Nicolsky, D.J. Originator: Koehler, R.D. Publication_Date: 2013 Title: Tsunami inundation maps of Sitka, Alaska Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2013-3 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 76 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:12,500 Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/26671 Cross_Reference: Citation_Information: Originator: Suleimani, E.N. Originator: Nicolsky, D.J. Originator: Koehler, R.D. Publication_Date: 2016 Title: Tsunami inundation maps for Yakutat, Alaska Series_Information: Series_Name: Report of Investigation Issue_Identification: RI 2016-2 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States Publisher: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Other_Citation_Details: 47 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:10,000 Online_Linkage: http://doi.org/10.14509/29577 Data_Quality_Information: Attribute_Accuracy: Attribute_Accuracy_Report: The hydrodynamic model used to calculate propagation and runup of tectonic tsunamis is a nonlinear, flux-formulated, shallow-water model and has passed the required tests for official use in producing tsunami inundation maps. Most of the uncertainties in the numerical calculations originate from the tsunamigenic earthquake sources used in the models. Uncertainties in the earthquakes, such as the precise location, magnitude, and slip distribution, are the largest sources of error. The direction, amplitude, and arrival times of incoming waves are determined by the initial ocean surface conditions immediately following the earthquake. Therefore, the modeling results are particularly sensitive to the details of the tsunamigenic earthquake rupture, and when the earthquake occurs close to a community, discrepancies can be exacerbated. Furthermore, our assessment of potential earthquake scenarios is by no means exhaustive but represents the best estimate of the locations and sizes of potential tsunami-generating events. It is possible that other unrecognized earthquake scenarios could present hazards to these communities. This DGGS Report of Investigations is a final report of scientific research. Several scientists familiar with the subject matter provided technical reviews. Uncertainties associated with the depiction or interpretation of various features are discussed in the manuscript. Logical_Consistency_Report: Not applicable Completeness_Report: The results of our modeling have been completed using the best information available and are believed to be accurate; however, their preparation required many assumptions and actual conditions during a tsunami event may vary from those considered. Positional_Accuracy: Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy: Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report: We model tsunami waves and inundation using a series of nested computational grids. A nested grid allows for higher-resolution computations in areas where detail is needed while minimizing computer runtime in areas where such detail is not required. The bathymetric and topographic relief in each nested grid is based on digital elevation models (DEMs) developed at the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Boulder, Colorado. The coarsest grid (level 0), with a 2-arc-minute resolution, spans the central and northern Pacific Ocean. The bathymetric data for the 2-arc-minute-resolution grid is extracted from the ETOPO2 dataset (NGDC, 2006, doi.org/10.7289/V5J1012Q). We use two intermediate grids between the coarsest- and highest-resolution grids. To develop 8/3-, 8-, and 24-arc-second resolution grids, shoreline, bathymetric, and topographic digital datasets were obtained from several U.S. federal and academic agencies, including NOAA's National Ocean Service, Office of Coast Survey, NGDC, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. All data were shifted to World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84) horizontal and Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) vertical datums. The data sources and methodology used to create the 24-, 8-, and 8/3arc-second DEMs are described in greater detail in Caldwell and others (2012) and Lim and others (2011). One fine-resolution level 3 grid covers Pelican. A second level 3 grid covers the remaining communities. The size of the fine-resolution grid cells, which is about 45x82 m (148x269 ft), satisfies NOAA's minimum recommended requirements for estimation of the tsunami hazard zone (NTHMP, 2010); however, we did not use on-site GPS methods to verify the level 3 fine-resolution grids (this is particularly important for the intertidal and near-shore zones). Because of this, we do not include the highest-resolution modeling in this report. Instead, we provide an estimation of the tsunami hazard zone by extrapolating the maximum composite tsunami wave height onto land according to the tsunami scenarios described below. We account for uncertainties inherent in this method by applying a safety scaling factor of 30 percent to the estimated hazard zone. Vertical_Positional_Accuracy: Vertical_Positional_Accuracy_Report: The vertical accuracy of the inundation modeling is dependent on the accuracy and resolution of the digital elevation models (DEMs) and tidal datum values that were used to compile the computational grid. We provide additional details about DEM and grid development in the accompanying report. Prior to scenario modeling, bathymetric data were shifted to use Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) as the vertical datum. The depths of inundation shown should be used only as a guideline for emergency planning and response action. Actual inundation water depth will depend on specifics of the earth deformations, on-land construction, and tide level, and they may differ from areas shown by this data. The information is intended to permit state and local agencies to plan emergency evacuation and tsunami response actions in the event of a major tsunamigenic earthquake. These results are not intended for land-use regulation or building-code development. For additional information please reference the sources of errors and uncertainties section of the associated manuscript. Lineage: Process_Step: Process_Description: Model validation - The numerical model that we used for simulation of tsunami wave propagation and runup was validated through a set of analytical benchmarks and tested against laboratory data. The model solves water equations using a finite-difference method on a staggered grid. See the accompanying report for more detail and additional model information. Process_Date: 2011 Process_Step: Process_Description: Development of nested grids - To support inundation modeling of coastal areas in Alaska, we used a series of nested telescoping grids, or digital elevation models (DEMs), as input layers for tsunami inundation modeling and mapping. These grids of increasing resolution allowed us to propagate waves generated by various sources to Kasaan, Klawock, Metlakatla, Pelican, Point Baker, and Port Protection. In order to propagate a wave from its source to various coastal locations, we used embedded grids, placing a large, coarse grid in deep water and coupling it with smaller, finer grids in shallow water areas. The extent of each grid used for our tsunami inundation mapping is listed in the accompanying report. Process_Date: 2018 Process_Step: Process_Description: Numerical simulations of hypothetical tsunami scenarios - We assessed hazards related to tectonic tsunamis in Kasaan, Klawock, Metlakatla, Pelican, Point Baker, and Port Protection by performing model simulations for each hypothetical source scenario. For each tsunami scenario, we first calculate the maximum tsunami wave heights in the highest-resolution grid over the course of the entire model run in the following way: at each grid point, the tsunami wave height is computed at every time step during the tsunami propagation time and the maximum value is kept. Then we compute the composite maximum tsunami wave height from all considered scenarios by again choosing the maximum value for each grid point among all scenarios, and plot the results. Process_Date: 2018 Process_Step: Process_Description: Tsunami hazard boundary - After calculating the maximum tsunami height for every grid point in the vicinity of a community, we multiply each highest value grid point by a safety factor of 1.3 (30%) and define it as the maximum runup height. Then we find an elevation contour on the DCRA community map that corresponds to this maximum runup height. This contour is the tsunami hazard boundary. Process_Date: 2018 Process_Step: Process_Description: To create a shapefile for the post-earthquake shoreline resulted from coseismic subsidence - We calculated the amount of coseismic ground subsidence in the community for each scenario considered in the report and select the largest value among all scenarios. Then we subtracted this amount from the community DEM used to model tsunami inundation and calculated the new shoreline position from the boundary between positive (land) and negative (water) values using Matlab. 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