RT Journal Article T1 Tsunami hazard at the Western Mediterranean Spanish coast fromseismic sources A1 Álvarez Gómez, José Antonio A1 Aniel Quiroga, Íñigo A1 González, M. A1 Otero Díaz, Luis José AB Spain represents an important part of the tourismsector in theWestern Mediterranean, which has been affectedin the past by tsunamis. Although the tsunami risk at theSpanish coasts is not the highest of the Mediterranean, thenecessity of tsunami risk mitigation measures should not beneglected. In the Mediterranean area, Spain is exposed totwo different tectonic environments with contrasting characteristics.On one hand, the Alboran Basin characterisedby transcurrent and transpressive tectonics and, on the otherhand, the North Algerian fold and thrust belt, characterisedby compressive tectonics. A set of 22 seismic tsunamigenicsources has been used to estimate the tsunami threat over theSpanish Mediterranean coast of the Iberian peninsula andthe Balearic Islands. Maximum wave elevation maps andtsunami travel times have been computed by means of numericalmodelling and we have obtained estimations of threatlevels for each source over the Spanish coast. The sources onthe Western edge of North Algeria are the most dangerous,due to their threat to the South-Eastern coast of the IberianPeninsula and to theWestern Balearic Islands. In general, theNorthern Algerian sources pose a greater risk to the Spanishcoast than the Alboran Sea sources, which only threatenthe peninsular coast. In the Iberian Peninsula, the Spanishprovinces of Almeria and Murcia are the most exposed, whileall the Balearic Islands can be affected by the North Algeriansources with probable severe damage, specially the islands ofIbiza and Minorca. The results obtained in this work are usefulto plan future regional and local warning systems, as wellas to set the priority areas to conduct research on detailedtsunami risk. PB Springer Verlag SN 0921-030X YR 2011 FD 2011 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/44279 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/44279 LA eng DS Docta Complutense RD 2 may 2025