نتایج جستجو برای: indian ocean tsunami

تعداد نتایج: 133853  

2014
Kenji Satake

The December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was the worst tsunami disaster in the world’s history with more than 200,000 casualties. This disaster was attributed to giant size (magnitude M ~ 9, source length >1000 km) of the earthquake, lacks of expectation of such an earthquake, tsunami warning system, knowledge and preparedness for tsunamis in the Indian Ocean countries. In the last ten years, sei...

2010
H. Yanagisawa S. Koshimura T. Miyagi F. Imamura

[1] Since the 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the role of mangrove forests as natural defenses protecting coastal communities from tsunami disaster has been highlighted. However, some mangrove forests were destroyed by that tsunami. They are expected to have lost their protective functions. In this study, we develop a fragility function to assess the mangrove trees’ vulnerability, expres...

2014
Manoon Leechawengwongs Samaniya Milindankura Kriengkrai Sathirapongsasuti Teerawit Tangkoskul Sompone Punyagupta

Skin and soft tissue fungal infections with Apophysomyces elegans, Fusarium solani, Cladophialophora bantiana have been reported in survivors from 2004 Indian ocean Tsunami. We report the first case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis caused by Cryptococcus gattii VGII in a Tsunami survivor from Thailand.

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Nigel Williams

The recent tsunami in the Indian Ocean is the latest and most devastating natural disaster to highlight the value of mangrove forest and other natural defences in protecting vulnerable coastal communities.

Journal: :Economic journal 2011
Elizabeth Frankenberg Thomas Gillespie Samuel Preston Bondan Sikoki Duncan Thomas

Over 130,000 people died in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The correlates of survival are examined using data from the Study of the Tsunami Aftermath and Recovery (STAR), a population-representative survey collected in Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia, before and after the tsunami. Children, older adults and females were the least likely to survive. Whereas socio-economic factors mattered rela...

2008
R. N. Candella A. B. Rabinovich R. E. Thomson

The 2004 Sumatra tsunami propagated throughout the World Ocean and was clearly recorded by tide gauges on the Atlantic coast of South America. A total of 17 tsunami records were found and subsequently examined for this region. Tsunami wave heights and arrival times are generally consistent with numerical modeling results. Maximum wave heights of more than 1.2 m were observed on the coasts of Ur...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2008
Jin-Feng Wang Lian-Fa Li

An optimal and integrative tsunami warning system is introduced that takes full advantage of remote sensing and geographical information systems (GIS) in monitoring, forecasting, detection, loss evaluation, and relief management for tsunamis. Using the primary impact zone in Banda Aceh, Indonesia as the pilot area, we conducted three simulations that showed that while the December 26, 2004 Indi...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2006
Pusadee Sri-Aroon Chantima Lohachit Masakazu Harada Phiraphol Chusongsang Yupa Chusongsang

Three malacological surveys were conducted in the Takua Pa District of Phang-Nga Province, southern Thailand, before and after the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster. Twenty-nine species of fresh- and brackish-water snails were found, in which 10 species of freshwater snails were present, including live Pila polita; 8 species were of medical importance. Two brackish-water snails, Nerita articulata a...

2010
O. Boebel M. Busack E. R. Flueh V. Gouretski H. Rohr A. Macrander A. Krabbenhoeft M. Motz T. Radtke

The German-Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System (GITEWS) aims at reducing the risks posed by events such as the 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. To minimize the lead time for tsunami alerts, to avoid false alarms, and to accurately predict tsunami wave heights, realtime observations of ocean bottom pressure from the deep ocean are required. As part of the GITEWS infrastructure, the par...

Journal: :Applied Mathematics and Computation 2006
Narcisse Zahibo Efim Pelinovsky Tatiana Talipova Andrey Kozelkov Andrey Kurkin

The giant tsunami occurred in the Indian Ocean on 26th December 2004 pays attention to this natural phenomenon and the possibility to use the analytical methods. The given paper demonstrates the role of nonlinear effects in the computed dynamics of the tsunami waves in shallow seas and the applicability of the rigorous and approximated solutions of the nonlinear theory of water waves to explain...

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