Abstract
When a tsunami wave comes from the ocean and propagates through the
shelf, it is necessary to predict the maximum flooding of the coast, the
height of the tsunami on the coast, the speed of the tsunami front
through the coast, and other characteristics. A linear solution to this
problem is unsatisfactory: it gives an infinite rate of coastal
flooding, that is, the coast is flooded instantly and without a frontal
boundary. In this study, we propose a new solution in nonlinear theory
to calculate these tsunami characteristics. The obtained formulas show
that the tsunami wave can be stopped on the shelf when approaching the
shore. For this, it is necessary to artificially raise several tens of
bottom protrusions to the level of calm water. Thus, the obtained
solution allows to saving human lives and preventing material damage.