Tsunamis Flashcards
In the open ocean..
Tsunamis have a long wavelength (more than 100km) and a low height (under 1m), travel at over 700km h-1
On reaching shallow water..
They increase rapidly in height
What is often the first warning for coastal populations
The wave trough in front of the tsunami, which causes a reduction in sea level, known as drawdown
The event usually consists of ..
A number of waves
When a tsunami reaches land, its effects will depend upon
- height and distance of waves
- length of the event that caused it
- extent of warnings
- coastal physical geography
- coastal land use and population density
How far inland are the effects of most tsunamis felt
500-600m
Tsunami case study
Generated by the explosion of the volcano Krakatoa in 1883
Drowned 35,000 people
Where are 90% of all tsunamis generated within
The Pacific basin and are associated with the tectonic activity taking place around its edges
Where are most tsunamis generated at
Convergent plate boundaries where subduction is taking place, particularly off the Japan-Taiwan island arc (25% of all events)
Case study of tsunami
July 2006
South Java coast
Generated from a 7.7 magnitude earthquake
600+ deaths
Indian Ocean tsunami
2004 Indo Australian plate subjects under the Eurasian plate 300,000 killed Homeless Low cost less than $5 billion West side received warnings Warnings system now set everywhere