Tsunami waves struck the Indian coast on 26th December 2004 affecting the Andaman and Nicobar group of islands. A quick assessment of the status of the vital coastal ecosystems has been made using pre- and post-tsunami Advance Wide Field Sensor (AWiFS) data of Indian satellite RESOURCESAT with an accuracy of 87–90% and the Kappa ranging from 0.8696 to 0.9053. Among the coastal ecosystems the coral reefs have suffered the maximum with the Nicobar reefs (69% eroded and 29% degraded) bearing the brunt more than the Andaman reefs (54% eroded and 22% degraded). Significant improvement to the condition of the reef damaged due to backwash has been noted. About 41% of the Sentinel reef area has undergone significant improvement. The continuance of ...
Mortality from the tsunamis was high, with more than 7,000 deaths in the Nicobar group alone (the f...
Not AvailableThe 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami severely damaged the coastal ecosystems of the Indian isl...
Abstract On December 26th 2004, a earthquake west of Sumatra generated a devastating tsunami. Hundre...
Tsunami waves struck the Indian coast on 26th December 2004 affecting the Andaman and Nicobar group ...
Abstract Mangroves and coral reefs are among the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastl...
Mangroves and coral reefs are among the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastlines. The...
1334-1340The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, known by the scientific community as the Sumatra-Andaman ...
Following the tsunami that wreaked havoc in North Indian Ocean coastal areas on 26 December 2004, ra...
An archipelago island system of Andaman is consisting of several hundreds of islands. The coastal en...
The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a low mountainous chain of islands, which rise from a submerged ...
653-656Coral reefs of the east coast of Andaman & Nicobar Islands were affected by the Indian Ocean...
Not AvailableThe December 2004 earthquake and the subsequent tsunami have incurred devastating impac...
A quake-triggered tsunami lashed the Nagapattinam coast of southern India on December 26, 2004 at ar...
The tsunami that deeply impacted the North Indian Ocean shores on 26 December 2004, called for urgen...
ABSTRACTA quake-triggered tsunami lashed the Nagapattinam coast of southern India on December 26, 20...
Mortality from the tsunamis was high, with more than 7,000 deaths in the Nicobar group alone (the f...
Not AvailableThe 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami severely damaged the coastal ecosystems of the Indian isl...
Abstract On December 26th 2004, a earthquake west of Sumatra generated a devastating tsunami. Hundre...
Tsunami waves struck the Indian coast on 26th December 2004 affecting the Andaman and Nicobar group ...
Abstract Mangroves and coral reefs are among the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastl...
Mangroves and coral reefs are among the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastlines. The...
1334-1340The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, known by the scientific community as the Sumatra-Andaman ...
Following the tsunami that wreaked havoc in North Indian Ocean coastal areas on 26 December 2004, ra...
An archipelago island system of Andaman is consisting of several hundreds of islands. The coastal en...
The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a low mountainous chain of islands, which rise from a submerged ...
653-656Coral reefs of the east coast of Andaman & Nicobar Islands were affected by the Indian Ocean...
Not AvailableThe December 2004 earthquake and the subsequent tsunami have incurred devastating impac...
A quake-triggered tsunami lashed the Nagapattinam coast of southern India on December 26, 2004 at ar...
The tsunami that deeply impacted the North Indian Ocean shores on 26 December 2004, called for urgen...
ABSTRACTA quake-triggered tsunami lashed the Nagapattinam coast of southern India on December 26, 20...
Mortality from the tsunamis was high, with more than 7,000 deaths in the Nicobar group alone (the f...
Not AvailableThe 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami severely damaged the coastal ecosystems of the Indian isl...
Abstract On December 26th 2004, a earthquake west of Sumatra generated a devastating tsunami. Hundre...