Authors: Babeyko, Andrey; Lorito, Stefano; Hernandez, Francisco; Lauterjung, Jörn; Løvholt, Finn; Rudloff, Alexander; Sørensen, Mathilde; Androsov, Alexey; Aniel-Quiroga, Inigo; Armigliato, Alberto; Baptista, Maria; Baglione, Enrico; Basili, Roberto; Behrens, Jörn; Brizuela, Beatriz; Bruni, Sergio; Cambaz, Didem; Cantavella Nadal, Juan; Carillho, Fernando; Chandler, Ian; Chang-Seng, Denis; Charalampakis, Marinos; Cugliari, Lorenzo; Denamiel, Clea; Doğan, Gözde; Festa, Gaetano; Fuhrman, David; Gabriel, Alice-Agnes; Galea, Pauline; Gibbons, Steven; González, Mauricio; Graziani, Laura; Gutscher, Marc-André; Harig, Sven; Hebert, Helene; Ionescu, Constantin; Jalayer, Fatemeh; Kalligeris, Nikos; Kânoğlu, Utku; Lanucara, Piero; Macias Sánchez, Jorge; Murphy, Shane; Necmioğlu, Öcal; Omira, Rachid; Papadopoulos, Gerassimos; Paris, Raphael; Romano, Fabrizio; Rossetto, Tiziana; Selva, Jacopo; Scala, Antonio; Tonini, Roberto; Trevlopoulos, Konstantinos; Triantafyllou, Ioanna; Urgeles, Roger; Vallone, Roberto; Vilibić, Ivica; Volpe, Manuela; Yalciner, Ahmet
Venue: Annals of Geophysics
Type: Publication
Abstract: Tsunamis constitute a significant hazard for European coastal populations, and the impact of tsunami events worldwide can extend well beyond the coastal regions directly affected. Understanding the complex mechanisms of tsunami generation, propagation, and inundation, as well as managing the tsunami risk, requires multidisciplinary research and infrastructures that cross national boundaries. Recent decades have seen both great advances in tsunami science and consolidation of the European tsunami research community. A recurring theme has been th...
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Topics: 
Environmental planning
Environmental resource management
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