The effects of the 2004 tsunami on a coastal aquifer in Sri Lanka. Ground Water, 50 (5), 704-714.Vithanage, M., P. Engesgaard, K. G. Villholth, and K. H. Jensen (2012a), The effects of the 2004 tsunami on a coastal aquifer in Sri Lanka, Ground Water, 50(5), 704-714, ...
Most of the islands in the Republic of Maldives with an average elevation of 2 m above sea level was under the water during the 2004Tsunami. The objectives of this study were to assess the extent of damages to garden fruit trees in Maldives and their relative tolerance to salts after a ...
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Linear child growth after a natural disaster: a longitudinal study of the effects of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Lancet. 2017;389:S21. Google Scholar de Weerth C. Commentary: natural disaster studies on prenatal stress – moving forward – a commentary/reflection on Nomura et al. J ...
The effects of a tsunami are devastating. They are one of the world's worst natural disasters that can hit a country.Tsunami damage is first caused by the immense force of the tidal wave hitting the shoreline. Tsunami flooding then continues to cause damage for several more weeks. ...
In 2004, a serious tsunami created by a major earthquake killed thousands in Sumatra and in 2008, thousands died in China because of another severe earthquake. Egypt was hit in 2009 with a major earthquake and Haiti was devastated in 2010 by yet another massive earthquake. Within just the ...
Effects of the March 2011 Japanese Tsunami in Bays and Estuaries of SE Australia[J] . Jon B. Hinwood,Errol J. Mclean.Pure and Applied Geophysics . 2013 (6)Hinwood, J. and McLean E. (2012) Effects of the March 2011 Japanese Tsunami in Bays and Estuaries of SE Australia , Pure and ...
in the tsunami. Individual-specific tsunami exposures do not affect the mortality of younger adults within the ten-year time frame. Whereas positive mortality selection is evident for all adults, scarring is evident only for older adults and is large enough to substantively counteract the reductions...
Study on contamination of tsunami sediments deposited on 26 December 2004 conducted shortly after the tsunami in coastal zone of Thailand revealed elevated contents of salts in water-soluble and some heavy metals and arsenic in bioavailable fractions (Szczuciński et al. in Env Geol 49:321–331,...
We examine the effect of unresolved bathymetric variations ("roughness") upon the calculation of tsunami travel time. From approximately 40,000 km of high quality trackline data in the abyssal North Pacific, we obtain systematic corrections in the sense of increased travel time. Non-Gaussian ...