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The Indian Ocean TsunamiThe Indian Ocean Tsunami
Chul Min ParkStructural Dynamics & Vibration Control Lab.Dept. of Civil and Environmental EngineeringKorea Advanced Inst. of Science & TechnologyDaejeon, Korea (South)
Chul Min ParkStructural Dynamics & Vibration Control Lab.Dept. of Civil and Environmental EngineeringKorea Advanced Inst. of Science & TechnologyDaejeon, Korea (South)
2005. 1. 282005. 1. 28 Lab. Seminar
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1. www.usgs.gov* for information of the tsunami
www.iris.edu*
2. www.bbc.com, www.cnn.com for animation and photos
serc.carleton.edu, www.kyoto-u.ac.jp
3. www.digitalglobe.com for satellite photos
4. www.asiantsunamivideos.com for videos of tsunami disaster
References
* : U.S. Geological Survey* : Incorporated Research Institution for Seismology
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Introduction
Sumatra-Andaman Islands Earthquake
Before and After (Tsunami Disaster)
Conclusion
Contents
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Introduction
Definition of the tsunami
A tsunami is a series of water waves generated by a disturbance in the ocean. Earthquakes account for about 90% of all tsunamis.
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About the tsunami
tsunami : Japanese word with the English translation,
“ 津波 : harbor wave.”
In 1946, an earthquake occurred at Unimak Is., AK. A city in Hawaii was devastated by the tsunami which occurred at Unimak Is., AK. The wave was called the tsunami by a Japanese at the first time. PTWC * was established at Ewa Beach, Hawaii in 1949 adopt international terminology at ICSU* in 1963
* : Pacific Tsunami Warning Center* : International Council for Science
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Sumatra-Andaman Islands Earthquake
Magnitude 9.0 Date-Time Sunday, December 26,2004 at 00:58:53 (UTC) Location 3.307 °N 95.947 °E Depth 30km Region Off the west coast
of northern sumatra
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Background of the tsunami
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Tsunami travel time for the entire Indian ocean
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Casualty and International relief Regional map of tsunami-affected areas
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Tsunami death tolls
Country Death Missing
Indonesia 173,981 7,274
Sri Lanka 29,854 6,007
India 10,749 5,640
Thailand 5,313 3,396
Somalia 150
Maldives 82 26
Malaysia 68 6
Myanmar 59
Korea 12 8
Total 220,000
Monday. January 24, 2005 CNN
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Historical earthquake disasters
Date Place Fatalities Magnitude
January 23, 1556 Shensi, China 830,000 8.0
July 27, 1976 Tangshan, China 255,000 7.5
December 26, 2004 Sumatra, Indonesia 220,000 9.0
December 16, 1920 Ningxia-Kansu, China 200,000 8.6
May 22, 1927 Tsinghai, China 200,000 7.9
September 1, 1923 Kanto, Japan 143,000 7.9
August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey 17,118 7.6
February 29,1960 Agadir, Morocco 10,000 5.7
September 19,1985 Michoacan, Mexico 9,500 8.0
January 16, 1995 Kobe, Japan 5,502 6.9
(USGS)
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Country Fund Country Fund
Australia 815.00 Italy 95.00
ADB 675.00 China 83.00
Germany 660.00 Canada 80.00
EU 529.30 Sweden 80.00
Japan 500.00 Denmark 76.83
USA 350.00 Spain 68.02
World Bank 250.00 Finland 66.16
Norway 181.90 South Korea 50.00
Britain 96.00 North Korea 0.15
Total 5,031.00
(in millions of U.S. dollars)
Monetary contribution pledged by governments
Sunday. January 9, 2005 CNN
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Before and After (Tsunami Disaster) Photos
Meulaboh, Indonesia
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Kalutala, Sri Lanka
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Khao Lak, Thailand
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Koh Lanta, Thailand
Videos
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Phuket, Thailand
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Banda Aceh, Indonesia
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Conclusion
Nature, as we have learned from the tsunami, has its own timetable. Unless we learn how to respect it, we will all miss the boat.
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No one pretends that we can prevent or alter the forces of nature. Rather, we have to learn to cope with them. There are now calls for improved tsunami early warning systems