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Tooling Up to Design and Implement Tsunami Risk Reduction Strategies Enda Murphy Marine Infrastructure Research Engineer Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering Research Centre 17 April 2018

Tooling Up to Design and Implement Tsunami Risk Reduction

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Page 1: Tooling Up to Design and Implement Tsunami Risk Reduction

Tooling Up to Design and Implement

Tsunami Risk Reduction Strategies

Enda Murphy

Marine Infrastructure Research Engineer

Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering Research Centre

17 April 2018

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Tsunami – Fight or Flight?

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Avoid

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• Restrict development in

high risk areas

• Community protection

schemes

• Early warning systems

• Evacuation plans

• Safe routes to high

ground

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But is avoidance the only solution?

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James et al. (2014)

• 38% of Canadians live within 20km of

the coast (Manson, 2005)

• Many remote coastal communities

Foster et al. (2014)

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Resist

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• Places of refuge (e.g.

vertical evacuation

structures)

• Structural strengthening

• Piled structures,

elevated living areas

• Scour protection

• Debris control

• Structural elements

(openings, breakaway

panels, mitigation walls,

tie-downs, redundancy)

• Dryproofing

• Maybe even floatation?

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Build Resilience

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• Speedy return to service

• Construction techniques

• Materials

• Finishes

• Limit damage

• Preserve functionality of critical infrastructure

• Facilitate (or at least don’t impede!)

emergency response

Image source: Nyland and Nodelman (2017)

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Repairability

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• Materials

• Water retention

• Salt resistance

• Drying times

• Preserve structural integrity

• Bio-hazards

• Minimize needs for demolition

during rebuilding

• Build back better

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In summary – broaden our portfolio of responses

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Avoidance

Resistance

Resilience

Repairability

Strategies Implementation instruments

Residual

risk

Adapted from Bowker et

al. (2007)

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Understanding the Hazard

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“Know your enemy…”

Zacharias Manuel de la Rocha (1991)

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Tsunami Generation and Oceanic Propagation

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(aka the Far Field)

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Propagation and Transformation in Coastal Waters

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(aka the Near Field)

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Hazard Pathways, Wave Run-Up

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Loads and Effects

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Integrated Modelling Systems

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A word about uncertainty and inaction

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To do nothing is often the best course of action…

…but history was not made by those who did nothing.

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One way to reduce uncertainty – more data

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More data needs

• Tsunami interactions with buildings and infrastructure

• Building and infrastructure vulnerability

• Test effectiveness of Resistance/Resilence/Repairability measures

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Need for practical, useful tools

• Enhanced national hazard assessment – learn from

mapping for ASCE 7-16

• Guidelines, codes and standards

• Improved communication tools (probably web-

based)

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