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    Tsunami resonance and spatial pattern of natural oscillation modes with multiple resonators
    (Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans, 2019) ;
    Catalán, P. A.
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    Cecioni, C.
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    Bellotti, G.
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    Henríquez, P.
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    González, J.
    Tsunami resonance and coupled oscillation of shelf and bays modes has been reported to beimportant in tsunami wave amplification. The main objective of this work is to study the spatial pattern ofnatural oscillation modes and to analyze the influence of several resonators on the coast of the centralChile, which has a complex morphology with several bays, submarine canyons, and a wide continentalshelf. First, natural oscillation modes were computed by means of modal analysis of local and regionaldomains. Second, a dense network of tide gauges and pressure sensors was analyzed to obtain backgroundspectra inside bays. Third, tsunami spectra were computed from both tsunami records and numericalsimulations. The results show that the use of modal analysis and background and tsunami spectra iseffective for identifying natural oscillation modes. In addition, a dense network of tide gauges is useful tovalidate the spatial pattern of these natural modes. It was observed that larger resonators and the shelf areimportant in coupling oscillation with local bays, such that large amplification can be observed. Finally,this analysis allowed the diverse effects of 2010 and 2011 tsunamis in the bays of central Chile to beexplained, making it possible to better address tsunami mitigation measures and the preparedness ofcoastal communities.