This interactive from NOVA Online shows how the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was triggered, how its waves traveled thousands of kilometers largely unchanged, and what happened once the waves reached coastlines both near and far from their source. Users can click on highlighted points on the map to see animations and written narrative describing the tsunami's effects. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
A general introduction to tsunamis including information about the mechanisms of tsunami generation ...
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The earthquake offshore Sumatra, Indonesia and the Nicobar-Andaman Islands, India on 26th December 2...
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This resource discusses the relationship between earthquakes and tsunamis, and the connection betwee...
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have experienced the difficulty to comprehend the overall impact of tsunami. The tsunami propagate
Tsunamis are the result of processes that shape the Earth's surface: earthquakes, volcanic events, a...
This module introduces the science of tsunamis: their causes, initiation process, properties, propag...
the Indian context Tsunami is a water wave caused due to tectonic activities un-der water and travel...
International audienceKhao Lak, SW Thailand was severely affected by the tsunami on 26 December 2004...
This site contains photographs, video, and an online diary made by Dr. Jose Borrero of the Universit...
A general introduction to tsunamis including information about the mechanisms of tsunami generation ...
Submarine earthquakes, submarine slides and impacts may set large water volumes in motion characteri...
The earthquake offshore Sumatra, Indonesia and the Nicobar-Andaman Islands, India on 26th December 2...
This website, based on the NOVA TV program 'The Wave that Shook the World', tells the story of the 2...
This data tip describes the science behind the tsunamis caused by the great earthquake of December 2...
Long before the devastating December 2004 Indian Ocean event, tsunamis had already been implicated i...
Since the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004, scientists have tried to retrace the path of th...
This resource discusses the relationship between earthquakes and tsunamis, and the connection betwee...
Most Pacific Rim countries participate in an advanced tsunami warning system—but when the 2004 India...
have experienced the difficulty to comprehend the overall impact of tsunami. The tsunami propagate
Tsunamis are the result of processes that shape the Earth's surface: earthquakes, volcanic events, a...
This module introduces the science of tsunamis: their causes, initiation process, properties, propag...
the Indian context Tsunami is a water wave caused due to tectonic activities un-der water and travel...
International audienceKhao Lak, SW Thailand was severely affected by the tsunami on 26 December 2004...
This site contains photographs, video, and an online diary made by Dr. Jose Borrero of the Universit...
A general introduction to tsunamis including information about the mechanisms of tsunami generation ...
Submarine earthquakes, submarine slides and impacts may set large water volumes in motion characteri...
The earthquake offshore Sumatra, Indonesia and the Nicobar-Andaman Islands, India on 26th December 2...