The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 is considered to have been one of the worst natural disasters in history, affecting twelve countries, from Indonesia to Somalia. 175,000 people are believed to have lost their lives, almost 50,000 were registered as missing and 1.7 million people were displaced. As well as this horrendous toll on human life, the tsunami destroyed property worth billions of dollars and ruined many local economies. Based on their experience and analysis of this tsunami, the authors have developed methodologies for predicting and preparing for tsunamis. A basis is provided for a cost-effective warning and preparedness strategy, drawing on the example of existing systems used in earthquake disaster management and tidal wave warning, from genesis to impact. The book comprehensively addresses the fundamentals of tsunami science, identifying potential areas where tsunamis might be generated, predicting the anticipated course of tsunamis and considering how the geophysical, ecological and socioeconomic location of a community may determine the severity of tsunami damage. The authors suggest how precursors can be used to enhance the advance warning time, how tsunamis can be detected at the time of their occurrence, and the manner in which warnings should be communicated to the populations likely to be affected. Finally, improvement in eco-sociological resilience through the application of dual-use technologies is identified as a pivotal aid in allowing coastal communities to be better prepared. The book will be of interest to a global audience of professionals and academics active in seismology, ocean science, meteorology, coastal management, earthquake engineering and disaster management.
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Tad Murty is an world-wide acknowledged expert on tusnamis. He is an Adjunct Professor with the University of Ottawa, Canada. His expertise on tsunamis, hurricanes and storm surges are well known to the scientific world.Prof. Murty is the former president of the Tsunami Society.
U. Aswathanarayana, has over 50 years of research and teaching experience in many countries of the world and is specialized in Nuclear Geology, Geochemistry, Economic Geology and Natural Resources Management. He is currently the Director of the Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management, Hyderabad, India, which is a part of the UNESCO – TWAS Network of Scientific Organizations. Prof. Aswathanarayana was awarded the prestigious Excellence in Geophysical Education Award (2005) of the American Geophysical Union for his meritorious contributions to the paradigm shift in geoscience instruction.
Niru Nirupama is an Assistant Professor with the Emergency Management Certificate Program in the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies of York University, Canada. Her research interests include Hazards & Risk Assessment and Multi-Criteria Decision Making for Disaster Management.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Geostructural Environment of Tsunami Genesis
B.K. Rastogi
Chapter 2: Impact of Coastal Morphology, Structure and Seismicity on the Tsunami Surge
K.S.R.Murthy, V.Subrahmanyam, G.P.S.Murty and K.Mohana Rao
Chapter 3: Tsunamigenic Sources in the Indian Ocean : Factors and Impact on the Indian Landmass
R.K. Chadha
Chapter 4: Palaeo-Tsunami and Storm Surge Deposits
K. Arun Kumar, Hema Achyuthan, and Navin Shankar
Chapter 5: Overview, and Integration
U.Aswathanarayana (Editor)
Section 2: Modeling of Tsunami Generation and Propagation
Chapter 6: A Review of Classical Concepts on Phase and Amplitude Dispersion: Application to Tsunamis
N. Nirupama, T.S. Murty, I. Nistor, and A.D. Rao
Chapter 7: A Possible Explanation for the Initial Withdrawal of the Ocean during the Tsunami
N.Nirupama, T.S. Murty, A.D. Rao & I.Nistor
Chapter 8: The Energetics of the Tsunami of 26 December 2004 in the Indian Ocean: A Brief Review
N.Nirupama, T.S.Murty, I. Nistor & A.D.Rao
Chapter 9: Possible Amplification of the Tsunami through Coupling with Internal Waves
N.Nirupama, T.S.Murty, I. Nistor & A.D.Rao
Chapter 10: Numerical Modeling of the Indian Ocean Tsunami
Zygmunt Kowalik, William Knight, Tom Logan, Paul Whitmore
Chapter 11: Modelling Techniques for Understanding the Indian Ocean Tsunami Propagation
V.P.Dimri and Kirti Srivastava
Chapter 12: Validation of Tsunami Beach Run-up Height Predictive Model Based on the Work-Energy Theorem
G. Muraleedharan, A.D. Rao, T.S. Murty and Mourani Sinha
Chapter 13: Normal Modes and Tsunami Coastal Effects
N. Nirupama, T.S.Murty, A.D. Rao and I. Nistor
Chapter 14: Helmholtz Mode and K-S-P Waves: Application to Tsunami
N. Nirupama, T.S.Murty, I. Nistor and A.D. Rao
Chapter 15: Numerical Models for the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 26 December 2004: A Brief Review
P. Chittibabu and T.S. Murty
Chapter 16: The Cauchy-Poisson Problem: Application to Tsunami Generation and Propagation
N. Nirupama, T.S.Murty, I. Nistor and A.D. Rao
Chapter 17: A Review and Listing of Tsunami Heights and Travel Times for the 26 December 2004 Event
I. Nistor, K. Xie, N. Nirupama and T.S. Murty
Chapter 18: Overview and Integration
N. Nirupama (Editor)
Section 3: Tsunami Detection and Monitoring Systems
Chapter 19: Satellite Detection of Pre-Earthquake Thermal Anomaly and Sea Water Turbidity
Arun K. Saraf, Swapnamita Choudhury, Sudipta Dasgupta and J. Das
Chapter 20: Possible Detection in the Ionosphere of the Signals from Earthquakes and Tsunamis
T.S. Murty, N. Nirupama, A.D. Rao and I. Nistor
Chapter 21: Seismic Precursors in the Ionosphere Registered by DEMETER Satellite
A.K. Gwal, S.Sarkar,S. Bhattacharya and M. Parrot
Chapter 22: Web-Enabled and Real Time – Reporting, Cellular-Based Instrumentation for Coastal Sealevel and Surge Monitoring
Anthony Joseph and R.G. Prabhudesai
Chapter 23: Methodologies of Tsunami Detection
T.S. Murty, N. Nirupama, A.D. Rao and I. Nistor
Chapter 24: Tsunami Travel Time Atlas for the Indian Ocean
P.K. Bhaskaran, S.K. Dube, T.S. Murty, A. Gangopadhyay, A. Chaudhuri, A.D. Rao, and N. Nirupama
Chapter 25: Overview and Integration
N. Nirupama (Editor)
Section 4: Biophysical and Socio-economic Dimensions of Tsunami Damage
Chapter 26: Performance of Structures Affected by the 2004 Sumatra Tsunami in Thailand and Indonesia
Murat Saatcioglu, Ahmed Ghobarah, and I. Nistor
Chapter 27: Field Observations on the Tsunami Impact on the Kerala Coast, South West India
N.P. Kurian, T.N.Prakash, and M.Baba
Chapter 28: Ecological Impact of the Indian Ocean Tsunami
C.S.P.Iyer
Chapter 29: Tsunami Damage to the Southeastern Coast of India
N. Chandrasekar and R. Ramesh
Chapter 30: Hydrophysical Manifestations of the Indian Ocean Tsunami
Y.Sadhuram, T.V.Ramana Murthy and B.P.Rao
Chapter 31: Tsunami and Marine Life
D.V. Subba Rao, Baban Ingole, Danling Tang, B. Satyanarayana, Hui Zhao
Chapter 32: Remote Sensing of tsunami impact on the coastal habitats of India
P. N. Sridhar, A. Surendran, Sarika Jain and B. Veera Nanayan
Chapter 33: Overview and Integration
U. Aswathanarayana (Editor)
Section 5: Quo Vadis
Chapter 34: Protective Measures Against Natural Hazards
V. Sundar
Chapter 35: Protective Role of Coastal Ecosystems: Implications for Hazard Preparedness
A. Mascarenhas and S. Jayakumar
Chapter 36: Integrated Preparedness Systems
U. Aswathanarayana
Chapter 37: Social and Political Aspects of Tsunami
Response, Recovery and Preparedness Planning: A Transdisciplinary Approach
Carol Amaratunga and H.S. Fowler
Chapter 38: An Ideal Conceptual Tsunami Warning System for the Indian Ocean
T.S. Murty, A.D. Rao, N. Nirupama, and I. Nistor
Chapter 39: Overview and Integration
N. Nirupama (Editor)
The Indian Ocean Tsunami by Tad S. Murty & U. Aswathanarayana
1. Geostructural environment of Tsunami Genesis
2. Modeling of Tsunami Generation and Propagation
3. Tsunami Detection and Monitoring Systems
4. Biophysical and Socio-economic Dimensions of Tsunami Damage
5. Quo Vadis
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