The December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake that registered a moment magnitude (Mw) of 9.1 was one of the largest earthquakes in the world since 1900. The devastating tsunami that resulted from this earthquake caused more casualties than any previously reported tsunami. The number of fatalities and missing persons in the most seriously affected countries were Indonesia - 167,736, Sri Lanka - 35,322, India - 18,045 and Thailand - 8,212. This paper describes two field visits to assess tsunami effects in Sri Lanka by a combined team of Japanese and Sri Lankan researchers. The first field visit from December 30, 2004 – January 04, 2005 covered the western and southern coasts of Sri Lanka including the cities of Moratuwa, Beruwala, B...
The Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004 caused widespread damage in the coastal regions of Sri Lanka. The e...
On 26 December 2004, an earthquake in the West Coast of Northern Sumatra set off a series of other e...
The mega event of Indian Ocean Tsunami 26th December 2004, stressed the need for assessing tsunami h...
Post-event field surveys were conducted and measurements were taken in Sri Lanka and Maldives about ...
This paper examines the impact of the massive tsunami of 26 December 2004 on Sri Lanka by tracing th...
CD-ROM included ; A thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the MSc in Civil Eng...
Sri Lanka was the first country that was contacted by the US tsunami-warning center, Hawaii, when th...
This paper examines the impact of the massive tsunami of 26 December 2004 on Sri Lanka bytracing the...
Abstract Post-event field surveys were conducted and measurements were taken in Sri Lanka ...
Nearly two third of the coastal zone of Sri Lanka suffered severe damages due to the tsunami caused ...
Satellite technology again proved its strength through the extensive use of tsunami images of damage...
A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineer...
A field survey of earthquake and tsunami effects was conducted in the region around Banda Aceh in no...
A Thesis submited to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineering in ...
More than two thirds of the Sri Lankan coastline got affected from the December 2004 Indian Ocean Ts...
The Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004 caused widespread damage in the coastal regions of Sri Lanka. The e...
On 26 December 2004, an earthquake in the West Coast of Northern Sumatra set off a series of other e...
The mega event of Indian Ocean Tsunami 26th December 2004, stressed the need for assessing tsunami h...
Post-event field surveys were conducted and measurements were taken in Sri Lanka and Maldives about ...
This paper examines the impact of the massive tsunami of 26 December 2004 on Sri Lanka by tracing th...
CD-ROM included ; A thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the MSc in Civil Eng...
Sri Lanka was the first country that was contacted by the US tsunami-warning center, Hawaii, when th...
This paper examines the impact of the massive tsunami of 26 December 2004 on Sri Lanka bytracing the...
Abstract Post-event field surveys were conducted and measurements were taken in Sri Lanka ...
Nearly two third of the coastal zone of Sri Lanka suffered severe damages due to the tsunami caused ...
Satellite technology again proved its strength through the extensive use of tsunami images of damage...
A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineer...
A field survey of earthquake and tsunami effects was conducted in the region around Banda Aceh in no...
A Thesis submited to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineering in ...
More than two thirds of the Sri Lankan coastline got affected from the December 2004 Indian Ocean Ts...
The Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004 caused widespread damage in the coastal regions of Sri Lanka. The e...
On 26 December 2004, an earthquake in the West Coast of Northern Sumatra set off a series of other e...
The mega event of Indian Ocean Tsunami 26th December 2004, stressed the need for assessing tsunami h...