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1999 , Volume 4, ¹ 5, p.70-105
Shokin Y.I., Chubarov L.B.
Historical background of tsunami studies in the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
The authors present their view on the historical background of the tsunami studies in the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of sciences. This history of these studies is no less variable and exciting than their subject. Researchers of many Institutes engaged in natural science investigations have participated in exploring this problem, and among the authors of publications devoted to various aspects of the problem we can find the names of eminent members of the Academy and mere sophomores, professors of Siberian colleges and universities and postgraduate students. The article gives rather detailed references.
[full text] Classificator Msc2000:- *76-02 Research exposition (monographs, survey articles)
- 76B15 Water waves, gravity waves; dispersion and scattering, nonlinear interaction
- 86-02 Research exposition (monographs, survey articles)
- 86A05 Hydrology, hydrography, oceanography
Keywords: survey article, tsunami problem, tsunami models, shallow water theory, nonlinear dispersion equations, finite difference algorithms, wave propagation, tsunami waves, maximum run-ups, tsunami travel times, tsunami warning service, computer-aided tsunami warning system
Author(s): Shokin Yuriy Ivanovich Dr. , Academician RAS, Professor Position: Scientific Director of the Institute Office: Federal Research Center for Information and Computational Technologies Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 334 91 10 E-mail: shokin@ict.nsc.ru SPIN-code: 6442-4180Chubarov Leonid Borisovich Dr. , Professor Position: General Scientist Office: Institute of Computational Technologies SB RAS Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, ac. Lavrentyev Ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 333 18 82 E-mail: chubarov@ict.nsc.ru SPIN-code: 3048-2318 Bibliography link: Shokin Y.I., Chubarov L.B. Historical background of tsunami studies in the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences // Computational technologies. 1999. V. 4. ¹ 5. P. 70-105
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