A.M. Fridmana,b,c,
L.S. Alperovichd,
L. Shemere,
L. Pustil’nikd,
D. Shtivelmand,
A.G. Marchukf,
D. Liberzone aDepartment of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA bInstitute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Pyatnitskaya 48, Moscow, 119017, Russian Federation cRussian Research Centre ‘Kurchatov Institute’, Institute of Physics of Stochastic Structures, pl. Kurchatova 1, Moscow, 123182, Russian Federation dDepartment of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel eSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel fInstitute of computational mathematics and mathematical geophysics SB RAS, prosp. Akademika Lavrent'eva 6, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation
Submerged barriers, single or double, can be used to greatly reduce the devastating effect of a tsunami wave according to a research flume study conducted at Tel Aviv University.
TY JOUR
TI Tsunami wave suppression using submarine barriers
AU Fridman, A. M.
AU Alperovich, L. S.
AU Shemer, L.
AU Pustil’nik, L.
AU Shtivelman, D.
AU Marchuk, A. G.
AU Liberzon, D.
PB Physics-Uspekhi
PY 2010
JO Physics-Uspekhi
JF Physics-Uspekhi
JA Phys. Usp.
VL 53
IS 8
SP 809-816
UR https://ufn.ru/en/articles/2010/8/d/
ER https://doi.org/10.3367/UFNe.0180.201008d.0843