نتایج جستجو برای: tsunami

تعداد نتایج: 7624  

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2006
Arumugam Mohan Manoj V Murhekar Niteen S Wairgkar Yvan J Hutin Mohan D Gupte

BACKGROUND On 26 December 2004, a tsunami struck the coast of the state of Tamil Nadu, India, where one-dose measles coverage exceeded 95%. On 29 December, supplemental measles immunization activities targeted children 6 to 60 months of age in affected villages. On 30 December, Cuddalore, a tsunami-affected district in Tamil Nadu reported a cluster of measles cases. We investigated this cluster...

2005
FRANK I. GONZÁLEZ EDDIE N. BERNARD CHRISTIAN MEINIG MARIE C. EBLE HAROLD O. MOFJELD SCOTT STALIN

A tsunameter (soo-NAHM-etter) network has been established in the Pacific by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Named by analogy with seismometers, the NOAA tsunameters provide early detection and real-time measurements of deep-ocean tsunamis as they propagate toward coastal communities, enabling the rapid assessment of their destructive potential. Development and maintenance ...

2011
N. Valencia

In the framework of the European SCenarios for tsunami Hazard-induced Emergencies MAnagement (SCHEMA) project (www.schemaproject.org), we empirically developed new tsunami damage functions to be used for quantifying the potential tsunami damage to buildings along European-Mediterranean coasts. Since no sufficient post-tsunami observations exist in the Mediterranean areas, we based our work on d...

Journal: :Earth Science Informatics 2016
Pennan Chinnasamy Michael G. Sunde

The Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004 devastated coastal ecosystems across South Asia. Along the coastal regions of South India, increased groundwater levels (GWL), largely caused by saltwater intrusion, infiltration from inundated land, and disturbance of freshwater lenses, were reported. Many agencies allocated funding for restoration and rehabilitation projects. However, to streamlin...

2005
F. Yamazaki K. Kouchi M. Matsuoka

A moment-magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck the area off the western coast of northern Sumatra on 26 December 2004, which triggered massive tsunamis inundating the coastal areas in the countries along the Indian Ocean Rim. Various moderateto high-resolution satellite images were obtained before and after the tsunami attack and used for emergency management. High-resolution satellite (e.g. IKONOS) ...

2008
Kyla Drushka Janet Sprintall Sarah T. Gille Widodo S. Pranowo

[1] Five shallow pressure gauges located in straits in the southern Indonesian islands were used to evaluate tsunami signals triggered by the earthquakes off the northwest coast of Sumatra in December 2004 and the south coast of Java in July 2006. Tsunami waves reached the pressure gauges around 5 to 6 hours after the 2004 earthquake; the largest waves arrived 10 to 23 hours later, with amplitu...

2011
Y. Yamazaki T. Lay K. F. Cheung H. Yue H. Kanamori

[1] The massive tsunami generated by the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake (Mw 9.0) was widely recorded by GPS buoys, wave gauges, and ocean bottom pressure sensors around the source. Numerous inversions for finite‐fault slip time histories have been performed using seismic and/ or geodetic observations, yielding generally consistent patterns of large co‐seismic slip offshore near the hypocenter ...

Journal: :Environmental management 2010
Nibedita Mukherjee Farid Dahdouh-Guebas Vena Kapoor Rohan Arthur Nico Koedam Aarthi Sridhar Kartik Shanker

More than half a decade has passed since the December 26th 2004 tsunami hit the Indian coast leaving a trail of ecological, economic and human destruction in its wake. We reviewed the coastal ecological research carried out in India in the light of the tsunami. In addition, we also briefly reviewed the ecological research in other tsunami affected countries in Asia namely Sri Lanka, Indonesia, ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Andrew H. Baird Stuart J. Campbell Aji W. Anggoro Rizya L. Ardiwijaya Nur Fadli Yudi Herdiana Tasrif Kartawijaya Dodent Mahyiddin Ahmad Mukminin Shinta T. Pardede Morgan S. Pratchett Edi Rudi Achis M. Siregar

The Sumatra-Andanaman tsunami was one of the greatest natural disasters in recorded human history. Here, we show that on the northwest coast of Aceh, Indonesia, where the tsunami was most ferocious, the damage to corals, although occasionally spectacular, was surprisingly limited. We detected no change in shallow coral assemblages between March 2003 and March 2005, with the exception of one sit...

2004
KENJI SATAKE YUICHIRO TANIOKA Kenji Satake Yuichiro Tanioka

-Heterogeneous fault motion of the 1993 Hokkaido Nansei-Oki earthquake is studied by using seismic, geodetic and tsunami data, and the tsunami generation from the fault model is examined. Seismological analyses indicate that the focal mechanism of the first 10 s, when about a third of the total moment was released, is different from the overall focal mechanism. A joint inversion of geodetic dat...

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