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Earthquake EngineeringEarthquake EngineeringResearch InstituteResearch Institute

An illustrated description of their causes and effects

The Great Sumatra Earthquake and The Great Sumatra Earthquake and Indian Ocean Tsunami Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004of December 26, 2004

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PrefacePrefaceThis presentation was developed to explain the origins of the This presentation was developed to explain the origins of the Sumatra earthquake of December 26, 2004 and the ensuing Sumatra earthquake of December 26, 2004 and the ensuing tsunami, and to document the damages caused by the tsunami, and to document the damages caused by the earthquake and tsunami in so many countries around the earthquake and tsunami in so many countries around the Indian Ocean.Indian Ocean.

The presentation was created The presentation was created largely by largely by WidiantoWidianto, a doctoral , a doctoral candidate in civil engineering candidate in civil engineering and president of the EERI and president of the EERI student chapter at the student chapter at the University of Texas at Austin. University of Texas at Austin.

Other contributors include Other contributors include Sarah Nathe, Craig Comartin, Sarah Nathe, Craig Comartin, and Heidi Faison.and Heidi Faison.

This project was supported by funds from the National Science FoThis project was supported by funds from the National Science Foundation through undation through EERIEERI’’ss Learning From Earthquakes Program under grant # CMSLearning From Earthquakes Program under grant # CMS--01318950131895

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United States Geological Survey (USGS)

“The 26th December 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake is the fourth largest earthquake in the world since 1900 and is the largest since the 1964 Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake.”

“The tsunami that struck Southeast Asia on December 26, 2004 has been confirmed as the most devastating in modern history.”

Guinness Book of World Records

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ContentsIntroduction: Plate tectonics, earthquakes

Sumatra Earthquake

- Tectonic activity

- Observations

- Damage

Indian Ocean Tsunami

- Basic mechanism

- Videos: before and after giant wave arrival

- Damage

Tsunamis in the USA

Tsunami Risk Reduction

The Earthquake Engineering Research Institute

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Introduction – Plate TectonicsThe Earth is characterized by a small number of lithospheric plates that

float on a viscous underlayer called the asthenosphere.

Geological evidence shows that plates undergo constant, gradualchange. Magma is continually upwelling at the mid-oceanic ridges and rises as the seafloor spreads apart.

In some areas, large sections of plates are forced to move beneath other plates (surface layers of rocks are absorbed into the earth’s interior). These areas are called subduction zones.

A plate being subducted beneath another

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Introduction – Plate Tectonics

Source: Earthquakes by Bruce A. Bolt

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Introduction – Plate Tectonics95% of earthquakes occur along the edges of the interacting plates

Source: Earthquakes by Bruce A. Bolt

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World’s Largest Magnitude Earthquakes

Approx. casualtiesApprox. casualtiesYearYearMagnitudeMagnitudeEarthquakeEarthquake

>283,100 >283,100 (>173,000 in Indonesia)(>173,000 in Indonesia)

200420049.09.05. Sumatra5. Sumatra

Not reportedNot reported195219529.09.04. 4. KamchatkaKamchatkaPeninsulaPeninsula

Not reportedNot reported195719579.19.13. 3. AndreanofAndreanofIslands, AlaskaIslands, Alaska

≅≅ 125125196419649.29.22. Prince William 2. Prince William Sound, AlaskaSound, Alaska

>2000>2000196019609.59.51. Chile1. Chile

Source: United States Geological Survey (USGS)

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Earthquake Energy

Sumatra-Andaman (2004)

Source: Earthquakes by Bruce A. Bolt

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Sumatra Earthquake

Magnitude: 9.0

Date-time: Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 7:58:53 AM (local time)

Depth: 30 km (18.6 miles)

Distances:

* 250 km (155 miles) SSE of Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia

* 310 km (195 miles) W of Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia

* 1260 km (780 miles) SSW of Bangkok, Thailand

* 1605 km (990 miles) NW of Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Source: United States Geological Survey (USGS)

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Tectonic Summary

6 cm/yr

Source: United States Geological Survey (USGS)

It occurred on the interface of the India and Burma plates: aninterplate earthquake.

India plate subducts beneath the overriding Burma plate at the Sunda Trench.

In the region of the earthquake, the India plate moves toward the northeast at a rate of about 6 cm/year relative to the Burma plate.

Thrust faulting caused the earthquake (slip directed perpendicular to the trench).

Fault rupture propagated to the northwest from the epicenter with a width ≅ 100 km and an average displacement on the fault plane ≅ 20 meters.

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Felt Shaking ReportsModified Mercalli Intensity Scale:

Banda Aceh, Sumatra: IX

Medan, Sumatra: IV

Port Blair, Andaman Islands: VII

Subsidence and landslideswere observed in Sumatra.

A mud volcano near Baratang, Andaman Islands began erupting on December 28, 2004.

Intensity vs. Distance from Epicenter Plot :

Source: United States Geological Survey (USGS)

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Aftershock Aftershock ZoneZone

Epicenter of mainshock, 28 Mar 2005

Extends from Northern Sumatra to the Andaman Islands, ~ 1300 km to the north.

Largest aftershock directly following the main shock was M = 7.1 in the NicobarIslands.

On March 28, 2005, a M = 8.7 earthquake occurred in a region of the fault southeast of the Dec 26th mainshockand its rupture zone.

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Earthquake Damage Earthquake Damage

epicenter

Banda Aceh

epicenter

Banda Aceh

Photo: Jose Borrero

Location: Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia

Structural damage to concrete frame building.

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Earthquake DamageEarthquake Damage

Location: Banda Aceh,Sumatra, Indonesia

epicenter

Banda Aceh

epicenter

Banda Aceh

Photo: Murat Saatcioglu, Ahmed Ghobarah, Ioan Nistor

Partial collapse of concrete frame building due to column failure.

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Earthquake DamageEarthquake Damage

epicenter

Banda Aceh

epicenter

Banda Aceh

Photos: Murat Saatcioglu, Ahmed Ghobarah, Ioan Nistor

Location: Banda AcehSumatra, Indonesia

Partial collapse of concrete frame building due inadequate column reinforcement.

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Earthquake Damage Earthquake Damage

Photo: Jose Borrero

Location: Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia

epicenter

Banda Aceh

epicenter

Banda Aceh

Architectural damage to the Grand Mosque tower.

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Earthquake Damage Earthquake Damage Location: Port Blair, Andaman Islands

epicenter

Port Blair

epicenter

Port Blair

Column of residential building damaged by ground motion.

Source: Geological Survey of India

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Earthquake Damage Earthquake Damage

epicenter

Port Blair

epicenter

Port Blair

Longitudinal (50 m long) crack on Kamraj Road after the earthquake

Location: Port Blair,

Andaman Islands

Source: Geological Survey of India

Major crack showing a rupture width of 15 cm on Kamraj Road after the earthquake

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Earthquake and Tsunami

Not all earthquakes generate tsunamis.

An earthquake must have certain characteristics in order to generate a tsunami:

1. Epicenter is underneath or near the ocean.

2. Fault causes vertical movement of the sea floor (up to several meters) over a large area (up to 100,000 km2).

3. Large magnitude ( > 7.5 ) AND shallow focus ( < 70 km).

Source: Earthquakes by Bruce A. Bolt

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Basic Tsunami Mechanism

An earthquake causes a vertical movement of the seafloor, which displaces the sea water.

Large waves then radiate from the epicenter in all directions.

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Tsunami ExplainedA tsunami is series of traveling ocean waves of extremely long length

generated primarily by earthquakes occurring below or near the ocean floor.

Tsunami waves propagate across the deep ocean with a speed exceeding 800 km/h (≅ 500 mph) and a wave height of only a few tens of centimeters or less.

As they reach the shallow waters of the coast, the waves slow down and their height increases up to tens of meters (30 ft) or more.

Source: NOAA

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Tsunami TranslatedJapanese word:

“Tsu“ means “harbor”

English translation: “Harbor wave”“Nami“ means

“wave”

“Tidal wave” is a misnomer because the cause is unrelated to tides.

“Seismic sea wave” is misleading because a tsunami can be caused by non-seismic events, and it is not dangerous in the open ocean.

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Water Recession: A Precursor

From: Nature Publishing Group

Wave Generation

From: Nature Publishing Group

Draw Down Effect

From: Digital Globe

Kalutara Beach, Sri Lanka

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Tsunami Wave AppearanceTsunami Wave AppearanceSource: www.waveofdestruction.org

A tsunami wave crest has A tsunami wave crest has three general appearances three general appearances from shore:from shore:

FastFast--rising tiderising tideCresting waveCresting waveA stepA step--like change in the like change in the water level that advances water level that advances rapidly (called a rapidly (called a borebore))

Series of wavesSeries of wavesMost tsunamis come in a series of waves that may last for severaMost tsunamis come in a series of waves that may last for several l hourshoursThe outflow of water back to the sea between waves can cause The outflow of water back to the sea between waves can cause more damage than the original incoming wave frontsmore damage than the original incoming wave frontsThe first wave is rarely the largest

A bore on the Qian Tang Jiang River, China

The first wave is rarely the largest

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Tsunami Propagation

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

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Tsunami Damage Tsunami Damage Location: Lhoknga, Indonesia

epicenter

Lhoknga

epicenter

Lhoknga

Before Tsunami

January 10, 2003

After Tsunami

December 29, 2004

Source: National University of Singapore

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Tsunami DamageTsunami DamageLocation: Lhoknga, Indonesia

Photo: Jose Borrero epicenter

Lhoknga

epicenter

Lhoknga

Exposed bridge piers of road that washed away.

Overturned ship

High Water Mark

Broken Trees

Photo: Jose Borrero

Damage zone showing an overturned tanker, trees snapped in half, and the high water mark on islands where vegetation was stripped away.

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Tsunami Damage Tsunami Damage Location: Gleebruk, Indonesia

epicenter

Gleebruk

epicenter

GleebrukBefore Tsunami

April 12, 2004

After Tsunami

January 2, 2005

Source: Digital Globe

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Tsunami Damage Tsunami Damage

epicenter

Gleebruk

epicenter

Gleebruk

Before Tsunami

April 12, 2004

After Tsunami

January 2, 2005

Source: Digital Globe

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Tsunami Damage Tsunami Damage Location: Banda Aceh, Indonesia

epicenter

Banda Aceh

epicenter

Banda Aceh

Before Tsunami

June 23, 2004

After Tsunami

December 28, 2004

Source: Digital Globe

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Tsunami DamageTsunami DamageLocation: Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Photo: Jose Borrero

epicenter

Banda Aceh

epicenter

Banda AcehA boat was lifted on top of houses by the waves.

Photo: Jose Borrero

Damage was caused by both water and water-borne debris.

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Tsunami DamageTsunami DamageLocation: Banda Aceh & Lhoknga, Indonesia

epicenter

Banda Aceh

epicenter

Banda Aceh

The tsunami waves came from many directions and flowed across the tip of northeastern Sumatra.

Graphic: Jose Borrero

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Tsunami DamageTsunami Damage

epicenter

Kerala Coast

epicenter

Kerala Coast

Photo: Curt Edwards

Photo: Chitr Lilavivat

Thailand

Location: Thailand

Damage to Kao Lak Resort from tsunami waves.

Despite the presence of debris, this naval base building had little structural damage due to a retaining wall at its frontage.

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Tsunami DamageTsunami DamageLocation: Sri Lanka

epicenter

Kerala Coast

epicenter

Kerala CoastSri Lanka

Flow depths were about 4.5 m at YalaSafari Resort, where water levels were determined by debris in the trees (see door impaled on branch).

Damage to house in Tangala.

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Tsunami Damage Tsunami Damage Location: Kerala, India

epicenter

Kerala Coast

epicenter

Kerala Coast

The collapsed front portion of a concrete house.

In the village of Alappad, the foundations and the soil beneath many of the houses were scoured out.

Source: Geological Survey of India

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Tsunamis in the U.S.A.Tsunamis in the U.S.A.The The west coastwest coast, from California to Alaska, is vulnerable to , from California to Alaska, is vulnerable to tsunamis from nearby or distant earthquakes. tsunamis from nearby or distant earthquakes. HawaiiHawaii is extremely vulnerable to all tsunamis in the Pacific is extremely vulnerable to all tsunamis in the Pacific Ocean. Ocean. California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii all have California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii all have tsunami education programstsunami education programs for residents and visitors, for residents and visitors, coastal signagecoastal signage, and , and warning response planswarning response plans..

Photo: Eugene Schader, NISEE CollectionPhoto: Kirkpatrick, NISEE Collection

Warped pier in Crescent City, CA caused by 1964 Alaska earthquake tsunami

Tsunami induced damage in Seward, Alaska from 1964 Alaska earthquake

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Historical Tsunamis in the U.S.A.Historical Tsunamis in the U.S.A.

unknownunknownWest coast West coast 17001700CascadiaCascadia FaultFaultEarthquakeEarthquake

Tsunami CasualtiesTsunami CasualtiesAffected StatesAffected StatesYearYearTsunami SourceTsunami Source

120120 (total)(total)AK, HI , WA, CAAK, HI , WA, CA19641964Alaska EarthquakeAlaska Earthquake(Mw = 9.3)(Mw = 9.3)

6161 (Hilo, Hawaii)(Hilo, Hawaii)CA, HICA, HI19601960Chile EarthquakeChile Earthquake(Mw = 9.5)(Mw = 9.5)

22AKAK19581958LituyaLituya Bay, AlaskaBay, AlaskaLandslideLandslide

159 (Hilo, Hawaii)159 (Hilo, Hawaii)165165 (total)(total)

AK, HI , WA, OR, CAAK, HI , WA, OR, CA19461946Aleutian EarthquakeAleutian Earthquake(Mw = 8.3)(Mw = 8.3)

Sources: NOVA; International Tsunami Information Center (ITIC)

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Tsunami Risk ReductionTsunami Risk Reduction

1.1. Determine & understand community tsunami riskDetermine & understand community tsunami riskHazard: Hazard:

Study the shape of the sea floor and the coastal topographyRun simulations of tsunamis

Vulnerability:Vulnerability:DevelopDevelop maps maps of potential risk areas of potential risk areas

Exposure:Exposure:Costal communities, especially with tsunami historyCostal communities, especially with tsunami history

2.2. Avoid new development in tsunami runAvoid new development in tsunami run--up areasup areas1.1. Designate risk areas as Designate risk areas as openopen--spacespace, i.e., parks and agriculture, i.e., parks and agriculture2.2. Zone to minimize human riskZone to minimize human risk

1.1. Low density residential zoningLow density residential zoning

2.2. Large singleLarge single--residence lotsresidence lots

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Tsunami Risk ReductionTsunami Risk Reduction3.3. Locate and configure new development in the runLocate and configure new development in the run--up up

areas to minimize future tsunami lossesareas to minimize future tsunami losses

SLOWING

STEERING

BLOCKING

Avoid inundation areas

i.e. build on high groundSlowing water currents

i.e. Conserve or replant coastal belts of forest and mangrove swamps

Steering water forces

i.e. angled, by-pass walls

Blocking water forces

i.e. Build sea walls

Source: National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (NTHMP)

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Tsunami Risk ReductionTsunami Risk Reduction

Elevated restaurant in Hilo, Hawaii. Lower level is designed to allow waves to pass through.

Source: National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program

4.4. Design and construct new buildings to minimize Design and construct new buildings to minimize tsunami damagetsunami damage

Heavy and rigid structure

Raise building on stilts*

Many openings on the ground floor *

Orient perpendicular to theshoreline:

*Use caution with this design in areas with high earthquake-shaking risk.

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Tsunami Risk ReductionTsunami Risk Reduction4. Tsunami-resistant buildings (cont.)

WAVE

Overturning

Sliding

Scouring

Buoyancy

Water pressure & debris impact

WAVE

Overturning

Sliding

Scouring

Buoyancy

Water pressure & debris impact

Lowest horizontal structure above wave-crest

Horizontal member perpendicular to the wave

Lateral bracing

Deep protected piles

Rigid connection

Lowest horizontal structure above wave-crest

Horizontal member perpendicular to the wave

Lateral bracing

Deep protected piles

Rigid connection

Tsunami forces on structures

Structure designed to resist tsunami forces

Source: National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (NTHMP)

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Caveat: Remember EarthquakeCaveat: Remember Earthquake--Resistant Design Principles Resistant Design Principles

Most communities at risk from tsunamis are also at risk from Most communities at risk from tsunamis are also at risk from damaging earthquakesdamaging earthquakesBuildings designed well for earthquakes typically perform Buildings designed well for earthquakes typically perform well in tsunamiswell in tsunamis

Well-designed building withstood tsunami forces without collapse in Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Photo: Jose Borrero Photo: Jose Borrero

Well-designed building standing amidst the rubble in Banda Aceh, Indonesia

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Tsunami Risk ReductionTsunami Risk Reduction

5.5. Protect existing developmentProtect existing development through through redevelopment, retrofit, and land reuse plans and redevelopment, retrofit, and land reuse plans and projectsprojects

6.6. Take special precautions in locating and designing Take special precautions in locating and designing infrastructureinfrastructure and and critical facilitiescritical facilities

Locate critical infrastructure (water plants, hospitals, etc) outside the tsunami danger zoneRelocate or protect critical infrastructureRelocate or protect critical infrastructurePlan for emergency and recovery Plan for emergency and recovery

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Tsunami Risk ReductionTsunami Risk Reduction

Plan for EvacuationPlan for EvacuationIdentify Identify vertical evacuation buildingsvertical evacuation buildingsCreate horizontal Create horizontal evacuation routesevacuation routesDevelop Develop early warning systemsearly warning systemsEducateEducate and inform publicand inform public

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Tsunami Risk Reduction Tsunami Risk Reduction Tsunami early warning system:

Pressure sensors sit on the ocean bottom and measure the weight of water column above them.If a tsunami passes overhead, the pressure increases and the sensor sends a signal to a buoy sitting on the sea surface.The buoy then sends a signal to a satellite, which in turn alerts a staffed early warning center.

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Tsunami Risk ReductionTsunami Risk ReductionThe least expensive and the most important mitigation effort is …

"Even without a warning system, even in places where they didn't feel the earthquake, if people had simply

understood that when you see the water go down, when you hear a rumble from the coast, you don't go down to investigate, you grab your babies and run for your life,

many lives would have been saved."Lori Dengler, Humboldt State University

New Scientist MagazineNew Scientist MagazineJanuary 15, 2005January 15, 2005

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The power of knowledge:The power of knowledge:

Victor Victor DesosaDesosa saved the saved the villagevillage of of GalbokkaGalbokka in Sri in Sri Lanka because Lanka because he knew he knew what to dowhat to do when the water when the water receded.receded.Only one inhabitant in his Only one inhabitant in his village was killed.village was killed.Casualty rates in nearby Casualty rates in nearby villages were 70 villages were 70 –– 90 %90 %

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“Natural hazards are inevitable.“Natural hazards are inevitable.Natural disasters are not.”Natural disasters are not.”

John John FilsonFilson, USGS retired, USGS retiredNew York TimesNew York Times

December 27, 2004December 27, 2004

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Earthquake EngineeringEarthquake EngineeringResearch InstituteResearch Institute

EERI is a professional, association dedicated to EERI is a professional, association dedicated to reducing earthquake risk. reducing earthquake risk.

Members of EERI work in the many different Members of EERI work in the many different fields of research and professional practice fields of research and professional practice dedicated to reducing earthquake losses. dedicated to reducing earthquake losses.

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EERI ProgramsEERI Programs

PublicationsPublications –– Website, Monthly Newsletter and Website, Monthly Newsletter and Quarterly Technical JournalQuarterly Technical Journal----Earthquake SpectraEarthquake SpectraTechnical Technical SeminarsSeminars & National & National ConferencesConferencesWeb based Web based World Housing EncyclopediaWorld Housing Encyclopedia5 5 Regional ChaptersRegional Chapters ---- Political AdvocacyPolitical Advocacy20 20 Student ChaptersStudent ChaptersLearning From Earthquakes ProgramLearning From Earthquakes Program

Field reconnaissanceField reconnaissance of earthquake impacts to learn of earthquake impacts to learn lessons for research and practicelessons for research and practice

To contact us or become a member of EERI, visit our website: To contact us or become a member of EERI, visit our website: www.eeri.orgwww.eeri.org

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References References United States Geological Survey (USGS)

U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

UNESCO / Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)

International Tsunami Information Center (ITIC)

Laboratoire de Geophysique, France (LDG)

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Digital Globe

Geological Survey of India

National University of Singapore

New Scientist magazine, Issue #2482, January 15, 2005

BBC News

Nature, Vol. 433, January 27, 2005, Nature Publishing Group

Sri Lanka Reconnaissance Teams: http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/tsunami/srilanka05/ & http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/cee/groups/tsunami/index.html

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National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering (NISEE),Earthquake Image Database, Karl Steinbrugge Collection

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NOVA: “The Wave that Shook the World,” PBS http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tsunami/

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Prof. Wiratman Wangsadinata, Wiratman & Associates Consulting Company, Indonesia

EERI’s Virtual Clearinghouse: http://www.eeri.org/lfe/clearinghouse/sumatra_tsunami/overview.html