The two largest earthquakes of the past 40 years ruptured a 1600-kilometer-long portion of the fault boundary between the Indo-Australian and southeastern Eurasian plates on 26 December 2004 [seismic moment magnitude (M_w) = 9.1 to 9.3] and 28 March 2005 (M_w = 8.6). The first event generated a tsunami that caused more than 283,000 deaths. Fault slip of up to 15 meters occurred near Banda Aceh, Sumatra, but to the north, along the Nicobar and Andaman Islands, rapid slip was much smaller. Tsunami and geodetic observations indicate that additional slow slip occurred in the north over a time scale of 50 minutes or longer
The Sumatra mega-earthquake with magnitude 9.3 of 26 December 2004 was the strongest earthquake in t...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The earthquake offshore Sumatra, Indonesia and the Nicobar-Andaman Islands, India on 26th December 2...
The two largest earthquakes of the past 40 years ruptured a 1600-kilometer-long portion of the fault...
The two largest earthquakes of the past 40 years ruptured a 1600-kilometer-long portion of the fault...
At 16:09:36 UTC on March 28, 2005 a strong earthquake struck at southwest of Banda Aceh in northern ...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatra mega-earthquake with magnitude 9.3 of 26 December 2004 was the strongest earthquake in t...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The earthquake offshore Sumatra, Indonesia and the Nicobar-Andaman Islands, India on 26th December 2...
The two largest earthquakes of the past 40 years ruptured a 1600-kilometer-long portion of the fault...
The two largest earthquakes of the past 40 years ruptured a 1600-kilometer-long portion of the fault...
At 16:09:36 UTC on March 28, 2005 a strong earthquake struck at southwest of Banda Aceh in northern ...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatra mega-earthquake with magnitude 9.3 of 26 December 2004 was the strongest earthquake in t...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The earthquake offshore Sumatra, Indonesia and the Nicobar-Andaman Islands, India on 26th December 2...