Science of Tsunami HazardsJaiswal R. K., Rastogi B. K and Murty T. S., "Tsunamigenic Sources in the Indian Ocean", Science of Tsunami Hazards, Vol. 27, No. 2, 2008, pages 32-42.Jaiswal RK, Rastogi BK, Murty TS (2008) Tsunamigenic sources in the Indian ocean. Sci Tsunami Hazards...
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The 'Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004' refers to the catastrophic and deadly tsunami disaster that occurred in the modern world, causing widespread devastation. AI generated definition based on: Earth-Science Reviews, 2009 About this pageSet alert
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was one of the most devastating tsunamis in world history. The tsunami caused damage to most of the Asian and other countries bordering the Indian Ocean. After a decade, reconstruction has been completed with different levels of tsunami countermeasures in most areas;...
1、Indian Ocean Tsunami December 26th,2004Ten years ago, the world witnessed the biggest single natural disaster in living memory. A massive earthquake off the coast of Sumatra created a tsunami that swept across the Indian Ocean.This sudden disaster lead to huge casualties and property losses in...
The islands of the Indian Ocean (Fig.18.2.1) fall into three major groups: the numerous archipelagoes of the western part, mainly north and east of Madagascar; the chain of reef islands on the submarine Maldives Ridge, west and southwest of India, extending from the Laccadive and Maldive ...
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(13 000 ft). Greatest depth (off the Sunda Islands): 7450 m (24 442 ft). In December 2004 a major undersea earthquake off Sumatra triggered a tsunami which affected large areas of the ocean as far away as east Africa, and killed an estimated 226 435 people. Area: about 73 556 000 ...
An Indonesian woman prays at Ulee Lheue Tsunami mass graveyard where the 2004 tsunami victims are buried during the commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the devastating tsunami, in Aceh, Indonesia, Dec. 26, 2019. More than 120,000 people were killed in Aceh province by a nearly 30-meter...
The Great Sumatra earthquake of 26 December 2004 did not cause shaking-induced damage to the mainland of India,but the consequent Indian Ocean tsunami had a significant effect on the southern peninsular region of India.The tsunami severely affected the coastal regions of the eastern state of Tamil...