Syafwina Laboratory of Biomass Conversion, Research Institute for Humanoshphere, Kyoto University, Japan Chemical engineering department, Faculty of Engineering,

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Syafwina Laboratory of Biomass Conversion, Research Institute for Humanoshphere, Kyoto University, Japan Chemical engineering department, Faculty of Engineering, Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Sources: (7:58:53 am local time) a magnitude 9.0 earthquake at 3.32 N E.

Affected area

Unusual wave patterns off Thailand's coast (26 Dec 2004) View scene details (26 Dec 2004) View images captured on 26 Dec 2004 SPOT 4 Images Khao Lak, Thailand View scene details (13 Jan 2003) View scene details (29 Dec 2004) View images captured on 13 Jan 2003 and 29 Dec 2004 View images - (large image file size) IKONOS images Aceh Besar district, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia View scene details (10 Jan 2003) View scene details (29 Dec 2004) View images captured on 10 Jan 2003 and 29 Dec 2004 View images (large image file size) - page 1 | page 2 page 1page 2 IKONOS images Meulaboh, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia View scene details (17 Aug 2004) View scene details (7 Jan 2005) View images captured on 17 Aug 2004 and 7 Jan 2005 (images in false colour; red denotes vegetation) IKONOS images Katchall island, part of Nicobar islands, India View scene details (10 Jul 2004) View scene details (28 Dec 2004) View images captured on 10 Jul 2004 and 28 Dec 2004 SPOT 5 Images Aceh Barat district, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia View scene details (08 Dec 2004) View scene details (29 Dec 2004) View images captured on 08 Dec 2004 and 29 Dec 2004 SPOT 5 Images Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia View scene details (17 Dec 2004) View scene details (29 Dec 2004) View images captured on 17 Dec and 29 Dec 2004 TERRA MODIS Images Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia View scene details (6 Jan 2005) View image ERS Images Satellite Images of Tsunami Affected Areas Introduction On 26 Dec 2004, 00:58:53 UTC (7:58:53 am local time), a magnitude 9.0 earthquake occurred off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The epi-centre was located under sea water at 3.32 N E. This is the fourth largest earthquake in the world since The earthquake generated tsunamis which swept across the Indian Ocean within hours. Over 120,000 people lost their lives in this disaster. Areas near to the epicentre in Indonesia, especially Aceh, were devastated by the earthquake and tsunamis. The tsunamis also affected Phuket and surrounding areas in Thailand, Penang in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, India, and places as far as Somalia in Africa The satellite images of the Tsunami affected areas in this web page were acquired by the Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing at the National University of Singapore. They show the effects of the tsunamis on the affected areas in Indonesia, Thailand and island of India. Permission is given to link to this page ( MANDATORY CREDIT: Images acquired and processed by CRISP, National University of Singapore IKONOS image © CRISP 2004 SPOT image © CNES 2004 ERS image © ESA 2004 TERRA Modis image, NASA 2004 Please direct any enquiry to : Here's a selection of browse images (reduced resolution thumbnails) from our data catalog. To access more other images, please go to our CRISP catalog page. Images from the following satellites are available for viewing : CRISP catalog page IKONOS, SPOT, EROS, ERS, RADARSAT, TERRA, AQUA. Ikonos images Aceh province, Sumatra, Indonesia 29 Dec 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }~ { browse 3 } ~ { browse 4 } browse 1 browse 2 browse 3browse 4 30 Dec 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }browse 1 7 Jan 2005 (The southern coastline) ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }~ { browse 3 }~ { browse 4 }~ { browse 5 }~ { browse 6 }~ { browse 7 }~ { browse 8 }browse 1browse 2 browse 3browse 4browse 5browse 6browse 7browse 8 Khao Lak, Phuket island, Surin islands, Thailand 29 Dec 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }~ { browse 3 }browse 1 browse 2 browse 3 04 Jan 2005 ~~~ { browse 1 }browse 1 Andaman islands, Nicobar islands, India 5 Jan 2005 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }~ { browse 3 }~ { browse 4 }~ { browse 5 }browse 1browse 2browse 3browse 4browse 5 SPOT 5 images Aceh province, Sumatra, Indonesia 29 Dec 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 } browse 1 30 Dec 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }presentbrowse 1 browse 2 05 Aug 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }past browse 1 browse 2 Khao Lak, Phuket island, Thailand 30 Dec 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 } present browse 1browse 2 28 Oct 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }pastbrowse 1browse 2 Andaman islands, Nicobar islands, India 02 Jan 2005 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }present browse 1browse 2 06 Nov 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }~ { browse 2 }pastbrowse 1browse 2 03 Jan 2005 ~~~ { browse 1 }present browse 1 28 Mar 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }pastbrowse 1 29 Dec 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }present browse 1 30 Dec 2003 ~~~ { browse 1 }pastbrowse 1 28 Dec 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }presentbrowse 1 10 Jul 2004 ~~~ { browse 1 }pastbrowse 1 Related links : Space Imaging - Space Imaging :: Image Gallery SISEA - News & Events SISEA NASA Earth Observatory - EO Natural Hazards: Earthquake Spawns Tsunamis GlobalSecurity.org - Asian Tsunami Imagery - Aceh, Sumatra, IndonesiaSpace Imaging :: Image GalleryNews & Events SISEAEO Natural Hazards: Earthquake Spawns TsunamisAsian Tsunami Imagery - Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia

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Indonesian Student Association in Kyoto Mizuho Bank (hyakumanben branch) Government Universities Community &Organizations (NGO,NPO,etc) Government People links, etc.