Description: This feature class is a polygon version of the SB 379 tsunami regulatory line/zone created in 1995 for the entire Oregon coast. This file is for GIS purposes only.This publication is supplemental to DOGAMI Open File Report O-00-05, Digital reissue of tsunami hazard maps of coastal quadrangles orginally mandated by Senate Bill 379 (1995) by George Priest, 2000.
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Copyright Text: This feature class is created from tsunami work performed by George Priest, Geologist, for the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, and published in 1995. See DOGAMI Open-File Report O-95-67, Explanation of Mapping Methods and Use of the Tsunami Hazard Maps of the Oregon Coast, by George Priest, 1995.
Description: The evacuation zones are the local and distant tsunami scenarios shown on the tsunami evacuation brochures which can be found on the Oregon Tsunami Clearinghouse web site: www.oregontsunami.org The local tsunami evacuation zone is equal to the XXL tsunami scenario. The distant tsunami evacuation zone is equal to the AKMax tsunami scenario. DOGAMI modeled 7 tsunami scenarios altogether; 5 local tsunami events (S, M, L, XL, and XXL) and 2 distant tsunami events (AK64 and AKMax). These are the worst case scenarios for a local and distant earthquake/tsunami event. These polygons represent the evacuation zones for the entire Oregon coast.All 7 tsunami scenarios, along with a text report and other supplemental files, can be found in DOGAMI publication: OFR O-13-19, Summary of Tsunami Hazard Data for Oregon.
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Copyright Text: George R. Priest (1), Robert C. Witter (2), Y. Joseph Zhang (3), Kelin Wang (4), Chris Goldfinger (5), Laura L. Stimely (1), John English (6), Sean G. Pickner (7), Kaleena L.B. Hughes (7), Taylore E. Wille (7), and Rachel L. Smith (7)
1) Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Coastal Field Office, 313 SW 2nd Street, Suite D, Newport, Oregon 97365
2) U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center, 4210 University Dr., Anchorage, Alaska, 99508
3) Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Center for Coastal Resources Management, 1375 Greate Road, P.O. Box 1346, Gloucester Point, VA 23062
4) Geological Survey of Canada, Pacific Geoscience Centre, Room 4714m, 9860 West Saanich Road, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada V8L 4B2
5) College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Ocean Admin. Bldg. 104, Corvallis, Oregon 97331
6) City of Hillsboro, Information Services, Civic Center 150 E. Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregon, 97123
7) Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, 800 NE Oregon Street, #28, Suite 965, Portland, OR 97232