Tsunami Research and Experts at Oregon State University
Oregon State University is home to one of the largest research programs in the world on tsunami
causes, behavior and mitigation, mostly in its College of Engineering. The Tsunami Wave Basin is
part of the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory, and was recently constructed as part of the
National Science Foundation's $300 million investment in the Network for Earthquake Engineering
Simulation.
The physical and computational experiments carried out at the Tsunami Wave Basin are rapidly
expanding scientific understanding of the devastating impacts of tsunamis on coastal communities.
More than 200 tsunamis are known to have affected the United States since the 1700s, and more U.S.
citizens were killed in the last century by tsunamis than by all other earthquake-related incidents
combined. The stakes are rising, as an increasing proportion of the population is drawn to
vulnerable coastal areas. The Cascadia Subduction Zone, a geologic formation off the Pacific
Northwest coast, holds the greatest potential of any location in the continental U.S. for a massive
earthquake of the type that hit Southeast Asia in December, 2004. It has been estimated that a
similar event in the U.S. would cause damage costing.
The Tsunami Wave basin is an international resource. Its remarkable size allows researchers to
accurately model and measure the impact of tsunami-scale waves on coastlines, coastal buildings,
port facilities, bridges, and other key infrastructure. Even more importantly, Oregon State's
unique web-based software makes it possible for scientists and students to participate in
experiments from anywhere in the world, and to "replay" past experiments to perform even more
detailed analysis.
Beyond these facilities, the strength of OSU's programs in tsunami research lies in its world class
faculty. Anyone needing more information about tsunamis or doing news coverage on issues related to
them is encouraged to contact these experts, or call the OSU Department of News and Communication
Services, at 541-737-4611.
Leading Tsunami and Earthquake Experts at Oregon State University:
News Stories on Tsunami Issues and Research:
Related Web Sites, Tsunami Studies at OSU:
Last Update:Tuesday, 03-Jan-2006 16:26:24 PST
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