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OVERVIEW OF THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM TO ASSESS TSUNAMI HAZARD FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS ON THE ATLANTIC AND GULF COASTS

机译:美国核监管委员会协作研究计划概述,以评估大西洋和海湾沿岸核电站的海啸危害

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In response to the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (US NRC) initiated a long-term research program to improve understanding of tsunami hazard levels for nuclear facilities in the United States. For this effort, the US NRC organized a collaborative research program with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with a goal of assessing tsunami hazard on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States. Necessarily, the US NRC research program includes both seismic- and landslide-based tsunamigenic sources in both the near and the far fields. The inclusion of tsunamigenic landslides, an important category of sources that impact tsunami hazard levels for the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts is a key difference between this program and most other tsunami hazard assessment programs. The initial phase of this work consisted of collection, interpretation, and analysis of available offshore data, with significant effort focused on characterizing offshore near-field landslides and analyzing their tsunamigenic potential and properties. In the next phase of research, additional field investigations will be conducted in key locations of interest and additional analysis will be undertaken. Simultaneously, the MOST tsunami generation and propagation model used by NOAA will first be enhanced to include landslide-based initiation mechanisms and then will be used to investigate the impact of the tsunamigenic sources identified and characterized by the USGS. The potential for probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment will also be explore in the final phases of the program.
机译:为响应2004年印度洋海啸,美国核监管委员会(US NRC)发起了一项长期研究计划,以增进对美国核设施海啸危害程度的了解。为此,美国NRC与美国地质调查局(USGS)和美国国家海洋与大气管理局(NOAA)组织了一项合作研究计划,旨在评估美国大西洋和墨西哥湾沿岸的海啸危害。美国NRC研究计划有必要在近场和远场都包括基于地震和滑坡的海啸成因。将海啸成因的滑坡纳入其中是影响大西洋和墨西哥湾沿岸海啸危害水平的重要来源,这是该计划与大多数其他海啸危害评估计划之间的主要区别。这项工作的初始阶段包括收集,解释和分析可用的海上数据,并将大量精力集中于表征海上近场滑坡的特征并分析其海啸成因潜力和性质。在下一阶段的研究中,将在感兴趣的关键位置进行额外的现场调查,并进行额外的分析。同时,NOAA使用的MOST海啸产生和传播模型将首先得到增强,以包括基于滑坡的启动机制,然后将用于调查USGS识别和表征的海啸源的影响。在计划的最后阶段,还将探讨概率性海啸危害评估的潜力。

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