Authors
Katsuichiro Goda
Publication date
2024/4/25
Journal
Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards
Pages
1-21
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Southwestern British Columbia in Canada has a high likelihood of facing significant earthquake threats in the future. It is exposed to significant seismic and tsunami hazards, originating from the Cascadia subduction zone and shallow crustal and deep inslab earthquakes. This study presents a new probabilistic earthquake-tsunami loss model for the Cascadia subduction zone by focusing on the District of Tofino, British Columbia. The earthquake occurrence and rupture models for the Cascadia subduction zone are developed by incorporating the time-dependency of earthquake occurrence and by adopting a stochastic source modelling approach, which allows for consideration of heterogeneous earthquake slip distributions. The results produce single-hazard and multi-hazard exceedance probability loss curves for earthquakes and tsunamis from the Cascadia subduction zone. In addition, earthquake risks due to …