Simulation of submarine landslides and generated tsunamis in Mayotte : comparison  of different models

Pablo Poulain, Anne Le Friant,Anne Mangeney, Rodrigo Pedreros, Gilles Grandjean,Anne Lemoine,Enrique Fernandez-Nieto, Manuel Castro-Diaz,Marc Peruzzetto

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<p>Since May 2018, Mayotte island has experienced an important seismic activity linked to the on-going sismo-volcanic crisis. Although variations in the number of earthquakes and in their distribution have been observed since the start of the eruption in early July 2018, a continuous seismicity persists. It could weaken the steep submarine slopes of Mayotte, as highlighted by the high-resolution bathymetry data collected during the MAYOBS cruise in May 2019. This could trigger submarine landslides with associated tsunamis.</p> <p>To address the hazards associated with such events, we analyzed geomorphological data to define 8 scenarios of potential submarine landslides with volumes ranging from 11,25.10<sup>6</sup>&#160;to 800.10<sup>6</sup>&#160;m<sup>3</sup>. We simulated the resulting landslide dynamics as well as generated waves (Poulain et al. 2022). In order to estimate the uncertainty associated to the modeling approach, a hierarchy of different model approximations was tested, spanning hydrostatic, non-hydrostatic and multilayer approaches. A sensitivity analysis was also performed by varying the initial released mass, the rheological parameters describing the landslide, its interaction with the water column, the Manning friction coefficient as well as the resolution of the bathymetry description. The combination of all these elements provides an estimate of the uncertainty on simulation results. We show that, in the context of Mayotte, non-hydrostatic effects have the most prominent influence on simulated water elevation and waves velocity. Other key factors include the friction coefficient within the landslide and the resolution of the bathymetry. These results show that landslide-tsunami models should still be improved as well as the estimates of the parameters involved to reduce the related uncertainties on the water wave calculation (water elevation, velocity) that can exceed a factor two.</p> <p>Poulain, P., et al. (2022). Numerical simulation of submarine landslides and generated tsunamis: application to the on-going Mayotte seismo-volcanic crisis. <em>Comptes Rendus. G&#233;oscience</em>,&#160;<em>354</em>(S2), 1-30.</p> <p>&#160;</p>
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