Posts Tagged ‘tsunamis’
Can computers predict the next tsunami?
STANFORD (US) — Scientists have developed computational models of the earthquake and resulting tsunami that devastated Japan in 2010 in order to predict disasters of the same scale. Continue…
Thursday, December 15, 2011 15:16 - 2 Comments
Earth & Environment - Aug 29, 2011 11:54 - 0 Comments
Japan’s tsunami picked up by radar
UC DAVIS (US) — The tsunami that devastated Japan on March 11 was the first to be observed by high-frequency radar, raising the possibility of new early warning systems. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Aug 9, 2011 16:40 - 1 Comment
Tsunami shears off icebergs in Antarctica
U. CHICAGO (US) — Scientists have observed for the first time the power of a tsunami to break off large icebergs—in this case, the chunks of ice together equaled about two times the surface area of Manhattan. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Jun 24, 2011 11:59 - 0 Comments
Stiff sediment caused killer tsunami
U. TEXAS-AUSTIN (US)/U. SOUTHAMPTON (UK) — A thick plateau of hard, compacted sediment was a major factor in the 2004 undersea earthquake off the coast of Sumatra that spawned the deadliest tsunami in recorded history. (more…)
Earth & Environment - May 24, 2011 15:49 - 0 Comments
Japan’s earthquake was a one-two punch
STANFORD (US) — The magnitude 9.0 earthquake and resulting tsunami that struck Japan in March were generated on a fault that ruptured in a flip-flop motion. (more…)
Earth & Environment - May 20, 2011 11:50 - 1 Comment
New data: How earth moved under Japan
CALTECH (US) — The first large observational study of Japan’s magnitude 9.0 earthquake in March is yielding surprising findings about fault slip and stress accumulation in the Japan Trench. (more…)
Top Stories - Apr 1, 2011 11:12 - 1 Comment
Finding a ‘new normal’ in Japan
UNC-CHAPEL HILL (US) — Many survivors of Japan’s triple disaster are facing a hard emotional reality: The “old normal” is gone. Now the search for a new normal begins, says a mental trauma expert. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Oct 11, 2010 9:47 - 0 Comments
Higher tsunami risk for Los Angeles?
U. TEXAS-AUSTIN (US) — Geologists studying the Jan. 12 Haiti earthquake say the risk of destructive tsunamis is higher than expected in places such as Istanbul, Los Angeles, and Kingston, Jamaica. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Sep 14, 2010 10:22 - 0 Comments
Why some quakes cause killer tsunamis
U. SOUTHAMPTON (UK)—Researchers have uncovered clues as to why some undersea earthquakes generate huge tsunamis. Their findings, published recently in the journal Science, may help explain why the 2004 Sumatra “Boxing Day Tsunami” was so devastating. (more…)
Science & Technology - Mar 8, 2010 13:18 - 0 Comments

Mega-tsunamis stoke up solar atmosphere
U. SHEFFIELD (UK)—Physicists from the University of Sheffield are scheduled to reveal their recent discovery of transition region quakes on the Sun. The finding could shed light on solar mega-tsunamis. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Oct 30, 2009 10:38 - 0 Comments

First detailed record of tsunami erosion
U. WASHINGTON (US)—A group of scientists working in the Kuril Islands off the east coast of Russia has documented the scope of tsunami-caused erosion and found that a wave can carry away far more sand and dirt than it deposits. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Sep 30, 2009 16:14 - 2 Comments

Largest quakes weaken fault zones worldwide
RICE (US)—The massive 2004 earthquake that triggered killer tsunamis throughout the Indian Ocean appears to have weakened at least a portion of California’s famed San Andreas Fault, according to a new report by U.S. seismologists. (more…)










