Archival and Discovery of November 4, 1952 Tsunami Event on Marigrams
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information have more than 3,000 tsunami marigram
(tide gauge) records in both image and paper format. The majority of these tsunami
marigram records were scanned to high-resolution digital tiff images during the NOAA
Climate Data Modernization Program (CDMP). There still remain shelves full of deteriorating
paper records that are in need of rescue reformatting to scanned images before they
are lost. The 1946 tsunami is one of four 20th century tsunami events which are historically
important but data during each reside only on the marigram records. The 1946 tsunami
was the impetus for establishment of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center after impact
to the Hawaiian Islands. The 1952, 1960, and 1964 tsunamis were each generated by
three of the greatest of all recorded earthquakes. The 1960 tsunami, in particular,
was generated by the largest earthquake ever recorded, a magnitude 9.5 off the central
coast of Chile. Measurements of these tsunamis are expected to provide researchers
with important information linking earthquake rupture to tsunami generation and propagation
characteristics. All data reformatted as part of this project will be brought into
compliance with NOAA Data Directives and meet the requirements for Data Management,
Discoverability, Accessibility, Documentation, Readability, and Data Preservation
and Stewardship as per the Big Earth Data Initiative (BEDI). BEDI is designed to promote
interoperability of Earth observation data across Federal agencies, systems and platforms
through the improvement of data management practices and increased discoverability,
accessibility, and usability of data collections.
- Cite as: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information; NOAA Center for Tsunami Research (2017): Archival and Discovery of November 4, 1952 Tsunami Event on Marigrams. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. doi:10.7289/V55H7DGQ [access date]
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Coverage Description | Coastal Tide Gauge Network of the International Community |
Time Period | 1952-10-29T20:03:29Z to 1952-11-08T23:59:10Z (time duration: P0Y0M10DT3H55M41S) |
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates |
West:167.7383
East:-159.5916666
South:-18.4758
North:54.317
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Dataset Progress Status | Complete - production of the data has been completed |
Data Update Frequency | Data update frequency not available |
Purpose | To enable archive and discovery of segments of marigram records on which are recorded sea level measurements of the November 4, 1952 tsunami originating from a magnitude 9.0 earthquake at Kamchatka, Russia. |
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Theme keywords | Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
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Data Center keywords | Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
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Platform keywords | Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Platform Keywords
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Instrument keywords | Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Instrument Keywords
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Place keywords | Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords
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Project keywords | Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Project Keywords
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Lineage Statement | The November 11, 1952 marigrams were stored in boxes until scanned into digital data in 2016-17. |
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Last Modified: 2020-09-03
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