This reference is a brief editorial outlining the general risk and
lack of an effective tsunami warning system for the coastal regions of
Honduras.
Fernandez, M., Molina, E., Havskov, J., & Atakan, K. (2000). Tsunamis and tsunami hazards in Central America. Natural Hazards, 22, 91-116.
Fernandez and colleagues have presented a succinct review of the
locations and consequences of 49 tsunamis in Central America over the
period 1539-1996. They concluded that virtually all "great" earthquakes
(Magnitiude 7.0 and greater) along the North American-Caribbean plate
boundary generate tsunamis. One of the greatest hazards in the
Caribbean basin occurs in the Gulf of Honduras.
McCann, W. R. (2004). Estimating the threat of tsunamigenic earthquakes and earthquake induced-landslide tsunami in the Caribbean. Retrieved August 27, 2005, from http://www.crid.or.cr/ digitalizacion/pdf/eng/doc15715/doc15715.htm
A privately published report by the former Director of the Seismic
Research Institute at the University of Puerto Rico, this paper
provides an excellent overview of the tectonics and tsunami potential
for the Caribbean basin, including the north coast of Honduras.
Available for download from the web site of CRID, the Regional Disaster
Information Center, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Tsunami Recorded in the Gulf of Honduras, Caribbean Sea (1976). Newsletter of the International Tsunami Information Center 9, 9.
In this very brief news item, it was reported that the 4 February
1976 Guatemalan earthquake led to the generation of a 24 cm tsunami
that struck the north coast of Honduras.
