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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 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Taylor and Francis, London, pp. 1-491.The Indian Ocean Tsunami ', 2006, TAYLOR & FRANCISRastogi BK (2007) The Indian Ocean tsunami. In: Murty TS, Ashwatnarayana U, Nirupama N (eds) A historical account of the earthquakes and tsunami in the Indian Ocean. ...
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;...
The tsunami waves were almost unnoticed because the wave heights were low and the tsunami occurred at low tide. The historical record of tsunami events within the Arabian Sea (northern Indian Ocean) is fragmentary. Large tsunamigenic earthquakes are known to be generated in the Makran subduction ...
Numerical Simulation of the December 26, 2004: Indian Ocean Tsunami The December 26, 2004 tsunami is one of the most devastating tsunami in recorded history. It was generated in the Indian Ocean off the western coast of nor... J Asavanant,M Ioualalen,N Kaewbanjak,... - Springer Berlin...
Remembering details- remember what you've learned about what a tsunami is and the geologic cause of this natural disaster Additional Learning Find out more with the lesson called 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: Lesson for Kids. Here are the topics you'll be covering: ...
The Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and mitigation System (IOTWS) has developed rapidly since its establishment after the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004. One of the major elements of the IOTWS is the concept of a Regional Tsunami Service Provider (RTSP). An RTSP is a centre that provides an ...
Some of the world's most deadly tsunamis have been produced around the rim of the Indian Ocean. The December 26, 2004 tsunami that killed over 250,000 people was produced by a subduction zone earthquake on the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. On August 27, 1883 a blast at Krakatau Volca...
Penultimate Predecessors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Aceh, Sumatra: Stratigraphic, Archeological and Historical Evidence K Sieh,P Daly,EE Mckinnon,... 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Potential Sedimentary Evidence of Two Closely Spaced Tsunamis on the West Coast of Aceh, Indonesia Recent research ...