The Indonesian earthquake took place on 26 December 2004 at 00:58 GMT (moment magnitude 9.3) in the Indian Ocean, offshore the west coast of Sumatra, at a depth of about 30 km. This earthquake is one of the largest of the past 100 years, comparable only with those in Chile (1960) and Alaska (1964). The earthquake originated in the subduction zone of the Indian and Burma plates, moving at a relative velocity of 6 cm/year. The aftershocks were distributed along a plate boundary of about 1000–1300km between Sumatra and the Andaman Islands. Some hours after the earthquake a destructive tsunami followed and hit the coastlines of the surrounding regions, causing widespread destruction in Indonesia, India, Thailand and Sri Lanka. The European Spac...
for measurements of biological indicators and eyewitness accounts confirm that large coseismic and p...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earthquake was the second lar...
uplift and subsidence. We define the pivot line separating these regions as a first step in defining...
The Indonesian earthquake took place on 26 December 2004 at 00:58 GMT (moment magnitude 9.3) in the ...
The earthquake offshore Sumatra, Indonesia and the Nicobar-Andaman Islands, India on 26th December 2...
The recent tsunami caused by an earthquake of magnitude 9.0 at a focal depth of 30km, which occurred...
A field survey of earthquake and tsunami effects was conducted in the region around Banda Aceh in no...
The Indian Ocean earthquake of 26 December 2004 led to significant ground deformation in the Andaman...
At 16:09:36 UTC on March 28, 2005 a strong earthquake struck at southwest of Banda Aceh in northern ...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earth-quake was the second la...
Rupture of the Sunda megathrust on 26 December 2004 produced broad regions of uplift and subsidence....
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has a remarkable capability to record the physical values of the eart...
The effects of the Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake and the resulting tsunami on December 26, 2004 ...
On the morning of December 26th in SE Asia, 30 km below sea level, off the coast of northern Sumatra...
This study carries the effects of the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on the neighboring countries....
for measurements of biological indicators and eyewitness accounts confirm that large coseismic and p...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earthquake was the second lar...
uplift and subsidence. We define the pivot line separating these regions as a first step in defining...
The Indonesian earthquake took place on 26 December 2004 at 00:58 GMT (moment magnitude 9.3) in the ...
The earthquake offshore Sumatra, Indonesia and the Nicobar-Andaman Islands, India on 26th December 2...
The recent tsunami caused by an earthquake of magnitude 9.0 at a focal depth of 30km, which occurred...
A field survey of earthquake and tsunami effects was conducted in the region around Banda Aceh in no...
The Indian Ocean earthquake of 26 December 2004 led to significant ground deformation in the Andaman...
At 16:09:36 UTC on March 28, 2005 a strong earthquake struck at southwest of Banda Aceh in northern ...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earth-quake was the second la...
Rupture of the Sunda megathrust on 26 December 2004 produced broad regions of uplift and subsidence....
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has a remarkable capability to record the physical values of the eart...
The effects of the Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake and the resulting tsunami on December 26, 2004 ...
On the morning of December 26th in SE Asia, 30 km below sea level, off the coast of northern Sumatra...
This study carries the effects of the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on the neighboring countries....
for measurements of biological indicators and eyewitness accounts confirm that large coseismic and p...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earthquake was the second lar...
uplift and subsidence. We define the pivot line separating these regions as a first step in defining...