On 4 January 1907, an earthquake occurred off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, with an instrumental surface-wave magnitude (Ms) in the range of 7.5–8.0 at periods of ~ 40 s. The tsunami it generated was destructive on the islands of Nias and Simeulue, where it killed hundreds and gave rise to the legend of the S’mong. This tsunami was also observed in other parts of the Indian Ocean basin. Relative to its instrumented magnitude, the size of the tsunami was anomalous, qualifying the event as a “tsunami earthquake”. However, unusually for a tsunami earthquake, the shaking on Nias was severe (7 EMS). We revisit the 1907 earthquake with a multidisciplinary approach by extracting evidence describing shaking effects or the tsunami from writt...
We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September 12, 20...
We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September 12, 20...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (MN8) earthquake rupture of the s...
On 4 January 1907, an earthquake occurred off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, with an instrume...
Abstract The great outer-rise earthquake (Mw 8:3) occurred near the Sunda trench, Indonesia, on 19 A...
At 16:09:36 UTC on March 28, 2005 a strong earthquake struck at southwest of Banda Aceh in northern ...
The 25 October 2010 Mentawai, Indonesia earthquake (M_w 7.8) ruptured the shallow portion of the sub...
The 12 September 2007 great Bengkulu earthquake (Mw 8.4) occurred on the west coast of Sumatra about...
Satellite altimetry measurements of sea surface heights for the first-time captured the Indian Ocean...
The great Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 (UTC 00:58:53) was a momentous event, wheth...
In November 1852, the Banda Islands, Eastern Indonesia suffered a devastating earthquake which was f...
none4We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September ...
The great Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 (UTC 00:58:53) was a momentous event, wheth...
A total of 19 tsunamis generated by earthquakes occurred in the Sumatra region in the period from 17...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (M > 8) earthquake rupture of the...
We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September 12, 20...
We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September 12, 20...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (MN8) earthquake rupture of the s...
On 4 January 1907, an earthquake occurred off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, with an instrume...
Abstract The great outer-rise earthquake (Mw 8:3) occurred near the Sunda trench, Indonesia, on 19 A...
At 16:09:36 UTC on March 28, 2005 a strong earthquake struck at southwest of Banda Aceh in northern ...
The 25 October 2010 Mentawai, Indonesia earthquake (M_w 7.8) ruptured the shallow portion of the sub...
The 12 September 2007 great Bengkulu earthquake (Mw 8.4) occurred on the west coast of Sumatra about...
Satellite altimetry measurements of sea surface heights for the first-time captured the Indian Ocean...
The great Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 (UTC 00:58:53) was a momentous event, wheth...
In November 1852, the Banda Islands, Eastern Indonesia suffered a devastating earthquake which was f...
none4We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September ...
The great Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 (UTC 00:58:53) was a momentous event, wheth...
A total of 19 tsunamis generated by earthquakes occurred in the Sumatra region in the period from 17...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (M > 8) earthquake rupture of the...
We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September 12, 20...
We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September 12, 20...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (MN8) earthquake rupture of the s...