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1 The Science behind the Earthquake and Tsunami of Dec. 26, 2004 Rob McCaffrey Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute STANYS Conference Nov. 7, 2005
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2 Largest Known Quakes 2005 Nias
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4 Singapore Jakarta Kuala Lumpur 2004 (9.3) 1892 (7.6) 1833 (9) 1866 (8.5) 2005 (8.7) Sumatra Aceh Bock et al., AGU, 2005.
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6 How much did the ground move?
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7 The Island of Jawi-jawi off the coast of Sumatra
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8 1989 2005
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9 Mw 9.23 Dec 26, 2004 Mw 8.7 Mar 28, 2005 Velocities from 1991-2004 Bock et al., AGU, 2005.
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10 Bock et al., AGU, 2005.
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11 Bock et al., AGU, 2005.
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12 Bock et al., AGU, 2005.
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13 from surface displacements (40 days later) Slip distribution of Dec 2004 quake from seismic waves Data from Subarya et al., Nature, in press, 2005.
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14 Survey mode GPS coseismic displacements – December 26 earthquake Data from Subarya et al., Nature, in press, 2005.
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15 All of northern Sumatra moved by about 3 meters or more! Data from Subarya et al., Nature, in press, 2005.
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16 At southern end of slip region, lifting and extreme tilting of the island indicates the edge of the slip area is abrupt. Data from Subarya et al., Nature, in press, 2005.
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17 NIAS Simeulue 2005 quake mostly deeper and beneath land (Nias) Data from Subarya et al., Nature, in press, 2005.
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18 Singapore Jakarta Kuala Lumpur 2004 (9.2) 1833 (9) 1866 (8.5) 2005 (8.7) Sumatra Aceh ? Bock et al., AGU, 2005.
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19 Sieh and Natawidjaja, 2000 India Plate Australia Plate Mechanical Barriers to Seismic Rupture
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20 Tsunami = “harbor wave”
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21 Wave speed proportional to ( g h ) 1/2 (g = gravity, h = wave height) By conservation of energy, wave height proportional to h -1/4 The top of the wave outruns the bottom!
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22 Tsunami Animation
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23 Pacific Warning System
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24 Normal tide gauge record Record with passing tsunami
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25 Kashmir earthquake of Oct 8 2005
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27 US Pacific Northwest Offshore Oregon and Washington there sits a loaded subduction zone similar to the Sumatra subduction zone.
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31 Sumatra fault area superimposed on US Pacific Northwest
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32 Lose the seat, move your feet!
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