Tsunamis generated by submarine slides
In 2011, the run-up of the 1888 Trondheimsfjorden slide tsunami was investigated using detailed inundation modeling.
Published 21.06.2006
, last updated 21.06.2023

Numerical modeling of the 1888 Trondheimsfjorden slide: Maximal surface elevation during inundation.
The numerical results are close to the reported observations in 1888. Previously, the following tsunamis generated by submarine slides have been investigated:
- the Boknafjorden slide tsunami (about 10 000 BP)
- the Holocene Storegga slide generated a tsunami
- the historical Yermak slide north of Svalbard
The event in Boknafjorden has been presented as a possible reason for the extinction of a Stone Age settlement in southwest Norway.

Sylfest Glimsdal
Senior Specialist Climate Adaptation and Hydrodynamics sylfest.glimsdal@ngi.no+47 909 72 669