Abstract: Signals generated by the December 26, 2004 Asian earthquake that can be detected by elephants are examined. Arrival time differences serve to identify two acoustic and one olfactory as potential warning signals
taken aback by another tragic experience of Tsunami triggered by a magnitude 9.8 earthquake in Japan...
The continuing human-elephant conict in Sri Lanka has resulted in loss of human as well as elephant ...
The automated detection of tsunamigenic signals at oceanic observation stations is highly desirable ...
December 2004 recorded a tragic scene of human suffering caused by Asian Tsunami disaster. Due to fa...
Human elephant conflict (HEC) is a severe social issue in several Asian countries. A possible approa...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) use many sensory modes to gather information about their envi...
After major natural disasters, such as the recent earthquake tsunami event in South Asia, reports a...
Seismic waves — vibrations within and along the Earth’s surface — are ubiquitous sources of informat...
As one of the ocean sudden natural disasters, the tsunami is not easily to differentiate from the oc...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are sentient and intelligent animals that use a variety of vo...
Abstract. The great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 caused seismic waves propagating ...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global problem which is central to the Global Goal 15 (life on land)....
Abstract:As one of the ocean sudden natural disasters, the tsunami is not easily to differentiate fr...
SYNOPSIS. Bioseismic studies have previously documented the use of seismic stim-uli as a method of c...
On March 11th 2011, the whole world was taken aback by another tragic experience of Tsunami triggere...
taken aback by another tragic experience of Tsunami triggered by a magnitude 9.8 earthquake in Japan...
The continuing human-elephant conict in Sri Lanka has resulted in loss of human as well as elephant ...
The automated detection of tsunamigenic signals at oceanic observation stations is highly desirable ...
December 2004 recorded a tragic scene of human suffering caused by Asian Tsunami disaster. Due to fa...
Human elephant conflict (HEC) is a severe social issue in several Asian countries. A possible approa...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) use many sensory modes to gather information about their envi...
After major natural disasters, such as the recent earthquake tsunami event in South Asia, reports a...
Seismic waves — vibrations within and along the Earth’s surface — are ubiquitous sources of informat...
As one of the ocean sudden natural disasters, the tsunami is not easily to differentiate from the oc...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are sentient and intelligent animals that use a variety of vo...
Abstract. The great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 caused seismic waves propagating ...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global problem which is central to the Global Goal 15 (life on land)....
Abstract:As one of the ocean sudden natural disasters, the tsunami is not easily to differentiate fr...
SYNOPSIS. Bioseismic studies have previously documented the use of seismic stim-uli as a method of c...
On March 11th 2011, the whole world was taken aback by another tragic experience of Tsunami triggere...
taken aback by another tragic experience of Tsunami triggered by a magnitude 9.8 earthquake in Japan...
The continuing human-elephant conict in Sri Lanka has resulted in loss of human as well as elephant ...
The automated detection of tsunamigenic signals at oceanic observation stations is highly desirable ...