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VOLUME
27, No. 4 (2008)
ISSN 8755-6839
ABSTRACTS
for Volume 27, No 4
UNDERSTANDING
TSUNAMI RISK TO STRUCTURES: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE
D. Palermo and I.
Nistor - Dept.
of Civil Engineering , Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada____________
MINIMIZING
COMPUTATIONAL ERRORS OF TSUNAMI WAVE-RAY AND TRAVEL TIME
Andrei G. Marchuk - Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics,
Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk,
RUSSIA______________________
ASSESSMENT
OF THE IMPACT OF THE TSUNAMI OF DECEMBER 26, 2004 ON THE NEAR-SHORE
BATHYMETRY OF THE KALPAKKAM COAST, EAST COAST OF INDIA
C. Anandan*
and P. Sasidhar - Safety
Research Institute, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, Govt. of
India, Kalpakkam, India
TSUNAMI
MITIGATION IN HAWAI`I
George
D. Curtis - University of
Hawai`i, Department of Ocean and Resource Engineering, Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.
OBSERVED INFERENCES FROM SUDDEN CHANGES IN THE
SEDIMENTALOGICAL PROCESSES DURING THE DECEMBER 26, 2004 TSUNAMI
ALONG THE EAST COAST OF INDIA
Loveson,
V. J. - Central
Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad - 826 001, India.
Angusamy,
N. - Tamil University,
Thanjavur - 613 005.
Gujar,
A. R. - Geological
Oceanography Division, National Institute of Oceanography, Dona
Paula, Goa - 403 004, India
Chandrasekar,
N. - Centre for
Geotechnology, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Abishekhapatti,
Tirunelveli - 627 012, India
Rajamanickam,
G. V. - Department
of Disaster Management, SASTRA University, Thanjavur - 613 402.,
India
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VOLUME
27, No. 3 (2008)
ISSN 8755-6839
ABSTRACTS
for Volume 27, No 3
ENERGY
FLUX AS A TOOL IN LOCATING TSUNAMI SECONDARY SOURCES
Zygmunt Kowalik - Institute of Marine Science, School of Fishery and Ocean Science,
Un. of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.
ASSIMILATION
OF REAL-TIME DEEP SEA BUOY DATA FOR TSUNAMI FORECASTING ALONG
THAILAND'S ANDAMAN COASTLINE
Seree Supharatid - Natural Disaster
Research Center, Rangsit University, Pathumtani, Thailand
TSUNAMI
SCENARIO SIMULATOR: A TOOL FOR ENSURING EFFECTIVE DISASTER MANAGEMENT
AND COASTAL EVACUATION IN A MULTILANGUAGE SOCIETY
Virginia Clerveaux -
Department of Civil Engineering, Gunma University, Gunma, Japan
Toshitaka Katada - Department of Civil Engineering, Gunma University, Gunma,
Japan
Kyohei Hosoi
- Institute
of Social Technology, Japan
FIELD
SURVEY OF THE DECEMBER 16, 2004 TSUNAMI AT KANYAKUMARI, INDIA
Arun Bapat - Seismological
Consultant, Pune (India)
Tad Murty - Department of Civil Engineering,
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
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VOLUME
27, No. 2 (2008)
ISSN 8755-6839
ABSTRACTS
for Volume 27, No 2
NOAA/WEST
COAST AND ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PACIFIC OCEAN RESPONSE
CRITERIA
Paul Whitmore - NOAA/West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning
Center - Palmer, Alaska
Harley Benz - USGS/National Earthquake Information
Center - Golden, Colorado
Maiclaire Bolton - British Columbia Provincial
Emergency Program - Victoria, British Columbia
George Crawford - Washington Emergency Management
Division - Camp Murray, Washington
Lori Dengler - Humboldt State University - Arcata,
California
Gerard Fryer - NOAA/Pacific Tsunami Warning Center
- Ewa Beach, Hawaii
Jim Goltz - California Office of Emergency Services
- Pasadena, California
Roger Hansen - University of Alaska, Fairbanks
- Fairbanks, Alaska
Kelli Kryzanowski - British Columbia Provincial
Emergency Program - Victoria, British Columbia
Steve Malone - University of Washington - Seattle,
Washington
David Oppenheimer - USGS/Earthquake Hazards Team
- Menlo Park, California
Ervin Petty - Alaska Division of Homeland Security
and Emergency Management - Anchorage, Alaska
Garry Rogers - Geological Survey of Canada, Pacific
Geoscience Centre, Sidney, British Columbia
Jay Wilson - Oregon Emergency Management - Salem,
Oregon___________
DID
A SUBMARINE SLIDE TRIGGER THE 1918 PUERTO RICO TSUNAMI?
Matthew J. Hornbach - The Institute
for Geophysics, The Jackson School of Geosciences, The University
of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
Steven
A. Mondziel - University of North
Carolina at Wilmington, Department of Geography and Geology.
Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
Nancy R.
Grindlay - University of North
Carolina at Wilmington, Department of Geography and Geology.
Wilmington, North Carolina, USA.
Cliff Frohlich - The Institute
for Geophysics, The Jackson School of Geosciences, The University
of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
Paul Mann - The Institute
for Geophysics, The Jackson School of Geosciences, The University
of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
TSUNAMIGENIC
SOURCES IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
R. K. Jaiswal - Inst.
of Seismological Research, Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India)
B. K. Rastogi - Inst. of
Seismological Research, Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India)
Tad S.
Murty - University
of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
GEOLOGICAL
EVIDENCE FOR PALEO-TSUNAMIS IN SRI LANKA
Kapila Dahanayake - Department
of Geology, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri Lanka.
Nayomi
Kulasena - Department
of Geology, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri Lanka.
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VOLUME
27, No. 1 (2008)
ISSN 8755-6839
ABSTRACTS
for Volume 27, No 1
THE
TSUNAMI HAZARD ASSESSMENT IN THE NORTHERN AEGEAN SEA
Barbara
Theilen-Willige - Berlin
University of Technology (TU Berlin), Institute of Applied Geosciences,
Department of Hydrogeology and Bureau of Applied Geoscientific
Remote Sensing (BAGF), Germany.
LARGE
BOULDERS ALONG THE RABAT COAST (MOROCCO) ; POSSIBLE EMPLACEMENT
BY THE NOVEMBER, 1st, 1755 A.D. TSUNAMI
Nadia Mhammdi,
Fida Medina - Université
Mohammed V-Agdal, Institut Scientifique, Département des
Sciences de la Terre, Rabat, Morocco.
Dieter
Kelletat - Universität
Köln, Institut für Geographie, Koeln, Germany.
M'Fedal
Ahmamou, Lamiaa Aloussi - Université
Mohammed V-Agdal, Faculté des Sciences, Département
des Sciences de la Terre, Rabat, Morocco.
TSUNAMIS
OF THE ARABIAN PENINSULA - A GUIDE OF HISTORIC EVENTS
Benjamin
R. Jordan - Department
of Geology, Brigham Young University, Rexburg, Idaho, U.S.A.
A STUDY OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY IN TSUNAMI AFFECTED
AREAS OF SIRKAZHI TALUK, NAGAPATTINAM DISTRICT, TAMILNADU, INDIA
N.
Ravisankar and S. Poongothai - Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and
Technology, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, India.
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