Articles | Volume 18, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-2241-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-2241-2018
Research article
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24 Aug 2018
Research article |  | 24 Aug 2018

From tsunami risk assessment to disaster risk reduction – the case of Oman

Ignacio Aguirre-Ayerbe, Jara Martínez Sánchez, Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga, Pino González-Riancho, María Merino, Sultan Al-Yahyai, Mauricio González, and Raúl Medina

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ED: Reconsider after major revisions (further review by editor and referees) (15 Jun 2018) by Ira Didenkulova
AR by Ignacio Aguirre-Ayerbe on behalf of the Authors (18 Jun 2018)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (20 Jun 2018) by Ira Didenkulova
RR by Anonymous Referee #1 (21 Jun 2018)
RR by Filippo Zaniboni (06 Jul 2018)
ED: Publish subject to technical corrections (10 Jul 2018) by Ira Didenkulova
AR by Ignacio Aguirre-Ayerbe on behalf of the Authors (13 Jul 2018)  Author's response   Manuscript 
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Short summary
Tsunamis are natural phenomena that may cause great destruction when they reach coastal areas. This study focuses on establishing a connection between technical and scientific tsunami risk assessment and disaster risk reduction. The ultimate goal is to reduce the consequences that a tsunami may have in tsunami prone communities, focusing on prevention and preparedness strategies, through the generation and application of useful tsunami-risk management tools. The work has focused on Oman.
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