Landslide Tsunamis: Recent Findings and Research Directions J.-P. BardetC. E. SynolakisE. A. Okal OriginalPaper Pages: 1793 - 1809
Characterization of Earthquake Strong Ground Motion P. G. SomervilleR. W. Graves OriginalPaper Pages: 1811 - 1828
The 1998 Papua New Guinea Earthquake and its Fault Plane Estimated from Relocated Aftershocks Nobuo HurukawaYoshinobu TsujiBudi Waluyo OriginalPaper Pages: 1829 - 1841
T Waves from the 1998 Papua New Guinea Earthquake and its Aftershocks: Timing the Tsunamigenic Slump Emile A. Okal OriginalPaper Pages: 1843 - 1863
Triggering Mechanisms of Slope Instability and their Relationship to Earthquakes and Tsunamis S. G. WrightE. M. Rathje OriginalPaper Pages: 1865 - 1877
Landslide-generated Tsunamis: Geotechnical Considerations W. D. Liam Finn OriginalPaper Pages: 1879 - 1894
The Aitape 1998 Tsunami: Reconstructing the Event from Interviews and Field Mapping H. L. DaviesJ. M. DaviesW. Y. Lus OriginalPaper Pages: 1895 - 1922
Possible Coseismic Large-scale Landslide off the Northern Coast of Papua New Guinea in July 1998: Geophysical and Geological Results from SOS Cruises Takeshi MatsumotoDavid R. TappinSOS Onboard Scientific Party OriginalPaper Pages: 1923 - 1943
Tectonics and Slumping in the Source Region of the 1998 Papua New Guinea Tsunami from Seismic Reflection Images S. SweetE. A. Silver OriginalPaper Pages: 1945 - 1968
Erosion and Sedimentation from the 17 July, 1998 Papua New Guinea Tsunami Guy GelfenbaumBruce Jaffe OriginalPaper Pages: 1969 - 1999
Mitigation Lessons from the July 17, 1998 Papua New Guinea Tsunami Lori DenglerJane Preuss OriginalPaper Pages: 2001 - 2031
Large-scale Basement-involved Landslides, California Continental Borderland M. R. LeggM. J. Kamerling OriginalPaper Pages: 2033 - 2051
Failure of Marine Deposits and their Redistribution by Sediment Gravity Flows J. P. M. SyvitskiE. W. H. Hutton OriginalPaper Pages: 2053 - 2069
Re-examination of the Source Mechanism of the 1998 Papua New Guinea Earthquake and Tsunami Fumihiko ImamuraKazumasa Hashi OriginalPaper Pages: 2071 - 2086
The July 1998 Papua New Guinea Earthquake: Mechanism and Quantification of Unusual Tsunami Generation Kenji SatakeYuichiro Tanioka OriginalPaper Pages: 2087 - 2118
Field Survey and Numerical Simulations: A Review of the 1998 Papua New Guinea Tsunami Patrick J. LynettJose C. BorreroCostas E. Synolakis OriginalPaper Pages: 2119 - 2146
Some Aspects of Energy Balance and Tsunami Generation by Earthquakes and Landslides L. J. Ruff OriginalPaper Pages: 2155 - 2176
A Theoretical Comparison of Tsunamis from Dislocations and Landslides Emile A. OkalCostas E. Synolakis OriginalPaper Pages: 2177 - 2188
Normal Mode Energetics for Far-field Tsunamis Generated by Dislocations and Landslides Emile A. Okal OriginalPaper Pages: 2189 - 2221