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A comprehensive review on structural tsunami countermeasures
Date Issued
01-09-2022
Author(s)
Oetjen, Jan
V Sundar
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Sriram Venkatachalam
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Reicherter, Klaus
Engel, Max
Schüttrumpf, Holger
S A Sannasiraj
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Tsunamis pose a substantial threat to coastal communities around the globe. To counter their effects, several hard and soft mitigation measures are applied, the choice of which essentially depends on regional expectations, historical experiences and economic capabilities. These countermeasures encompass hard measures to physically prevent tsunami impacts such as different types of seawalls or offshore breakwaters, as well as soft measures such as long-term tsunami hazard assessment, tsunami education, evacuation plans, early-warning systems or coastal afforestation. Whist hard countermeasures generally aim at reducing the inundation level and distance, soft countermeasures focus mainly on enhanced resilience and decreased vulnerability or nature-based wave impact mitigation. In this paper, the efficacy of hard countermeasures is evaluated through a comprehensive literature review. The recent large-scale tsunami events facilitate the assessment of performance characteristics of countermeasures and related damaging processes by in-situ observations. An overview and comparison of such damages and dependencies are given and new approaches for mitigating tsunami impacts are presented.
Volume
113