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What is a tsunami?


        • A tsunami is a series of
          waves created when water
          is moved very quickly.
          Underwater earthquakes
          are the most common
          causes of tsunamis, but
          underwater volcanic activity
          can also trigger a
          displacement in the water,
          and create a mega-wave.
• First tsunami was recorded in 1480 B.C. in eastern
Mediterranean, when the Minoan civilization was waped
out.
• A large tsunami accompanied by the earthquake of
Lisbon in 1755.
• North and South American records have dated such
events back to 1788 for Alaska and 1562 for Chile. Records
of Hawaiian tsunami go back to 1821.
• Tsunami hits the Mona Passage off Puerto Rico in 1918,
grand banks of Canada in 1929.
 Hawaiian tsunami on 1 April 1946 destroyed the city of
  Hilo, killing 159 people. Other recent tsunami that have
  hit Hawaii are those of 1952,1957,1960,1964 and 1975 .
 Total 65 destructive tsunamis struck Japan between 684
  A.D to 1960.
 On 16 August 1976, a large earthquake in the Moro Gulf
  in the Philippines generated a destructive local tsunami
  which killed over 8,000 persons.
 Last one was Christmas tsunami in 2004.
Tsunami "Wave Train"
Many people have the mistaken belief that
tsunamis are single waves. They are not.
Instead tsunamis are "wave trains" consisting
of multiple waves. The chart below is a tidal
gauge record from Onagawa, Japan beginning
at the time of the 1960 Chile earthquake. Time
is plotted along the horizontal axis and water
level is plotted on the vertical axis. Note the
normal rise and fall of the ocean surface,
caused by tides, during the early part of this
record. Then recorded are a few waves a little
larger than normal followed by several much
larger waves. In many tsunami events the
shoreline is pounded by repeated large waves.
 Volcanic eruptions
 Icefalls
 Heavy rainfall
 Seismic activities
 Submarine landslides
 Cosmic impacts
• Volcanic eruptions and icefalls create
 disturbance in water and generate
 tsunami.
• Heavy rainfall cause overflow of
 water and generate tsunamis.
.Tsunami can be generated when the see
  floor abruptly deforms and vertically
  displaces the overlying water.
.Tectonic earthquakes are a particular
  kind of earthquake that are associated
  with the earth’s crustal deformation,
  when these earthquakes occur
  beneath the see, the water above the
  deformed area is displayed from its
  equilibrium position.
.Waves are formed as the displaced
  water mass, which acts under the
  influence of gravity, attempts to regain
  its equilibrium
• Ocean waves are normally divided into 3
  groups, characterized by depth:
• • Deep water
• • Intermediate water
• • Shallow water
• Even though a tsunami is generated in
  deep water (around 4000 m below mean
  sea level), tsunami waves are considered
  shallow-water waves. As the tsunami
  wave approaches the shallow waters of
  shore, its time period remains the same,
  but its wavelength decreases rapidly,
  thus causing the water to pile up to form
  tremendous crests, in an effect known as
  "shoaling".
Subduction Zones are Potential Tsunami Locations




Most tsunamis are caused by earthquakes
   generated in a seduction zone, an area where
an oceanic plate is being forced down into
the mantle by plate tectonic forces. The
friction between the sub ducting plate and the
   overriding plate is enormous.
This friction prevents a slow and steady
rate of seduction and instead the two plates
   become "stuck".
Accumulated Seismic Energy




As the stuck plate continues to descend into the
   mantle
the motion causes a slow distortion of the
   overriding plage.
The result is an accumulation of energy very similar
   to the
energy stored in a compressed spring. Energy can
accumulate in the overriding plate over a long
   period of
time - decades or even centuries.
Tsunamis occur most frequently in the Pacific
Ocean, but are
 a global phenomenon; they are possible
wherever large bodies of
 water are found, including inland lakes, where
they can be caused
 by landslides.
Japan is a nation with the most recorded
tsunamis in the
 world. The earliest recorded disaster being that
of the 684 A.D.
.Tsunami is one of the earth’s disaster. It was a Japanese
   word
meaning “harbor wave,” used as the scientific term for a
   class
of abnormal sea wave that can cause catastrophic
damage when it hits a coastline.

.Tsunamis can be generated by an undersea earthquake,
an undersea landslide, the eruption of an undersea volcano,
or by the force of an asteroid crashing into the ocean.
 The earthquake that caused the Sumatran tsunami
  is the second largest to ever be recorded on a
  seismograph.
 The magnitude of the earthquake was 9.3 on the
  Richter scale.
 This earthquake had the longest duration, that is
  lasted for the longest amount of time, ever
  observed, lasting approximately 10 minutes.
 It caused the entire planet to vibrate by as much as
  1 cm (0.5 inches), and triggered other earthquakes
  as far away as Alaska.
 There were no Tsunami Warning Systems in the
  Indian Ocean on the 26th December 2004. Had
  there had been, many lives could have been
  saved.
 A 10 year old tourist named Tilly Smith, who
  had studied tsunamis at school, noticed the
  receding tide and frothing bubbles, and told her
  parents there was going to be a tsunami. Her
  parents told the rest of the beach and everyone
  was evacuated safely.
View of a Tsunami Taken By A Satellite
GENERATION OF TSUNAMIS


     A Tsunami is generated when a large
     amount of water is displaced which is
     done-:
    Mainly By The Earthquakes.
    By The Landslides.
    By Volcanic Eruptions.
    By Impact Events like Meteorite impacts
Earthquakes – The Major Cause

                The    Sea floor abruptly
                 deforms and displaces the
                 sea water lying above.
                Large vertical movements
                 of earth's crust can occur at
                 plate boundaries which are
                 called “faults”.
   Tsunamis may reach a maximum vertical
    height onshore above sea level, often called
    a run up height, of 10, 20, and even 30
    meters.
   For a typical ocean Depth of 4000m, a
    tsunami moves with a speed about
    700km/hr.
   The fast-moving water associated with the
    inundating tsunami can crush homes and
    other coastal structures.
The Tsunami Affected Countries
The Tsunami Affected Countries
Signs Of An Approaching Tsunami

                Often no advance
                 warning of an
                 approaching Tsunami
                An earthquake felt near a
                 body of water may be
                 considered an indication
                 that a tsunami will shortly
                 follow.
WARNINGS AND PREVENTION

               Early warnings come
                from the nearby animals
                as they sense danger
                and flee to higher
                grounds.
               Tsunami walls for the
                reduction in the damage.
               Tsunami warning system
                alert the people before
                the wave reaches the
                shore
   Tsunami death toll
    tops 118,000.
 Around 10,000 killed in
  India.
 In Thailand, more than
  4,000 are feared dead
  and dozens of deaths
  are      reported       in
  Malaysia,      Myanmar
  and Maldives.
 WHO estimates        five
  million    people    are
  without basic needs.
Calong, A land of 13,000 “ vaporized”
            by Tsunami
The Tsunami
                     That Struck
                      Thailand




       On
December 26, 2004
The Islamic Relief
          Responded to the emergency
           in hours.
          Building enough homes to
           accommodate five families a
           week.
          Highly successful because of
           the close and constant
           involvement of the affected
           communities.
          Still    working     for   the
           betterment of the victims.
RELIEF WORKS IN INDIA


                  Donations done under
                   the Prime Minister Relief
                   Fund.
                  Rice, mats, medicines
                   were provided.
                  ITC distributed over 1
                   lakh shirts to the victims.
                  New houses were
                   provided.
 Loss   of life and property can be reduced by
  proper planning.
 Tsunami warnings can be made to aware
  peoples.
 Stay away from all low lying coastal areas.

 Never go down to the shore to watch
  tsunami.
 Stay out of low lying danger areas until an
  “all-clear” is issued by competent authority.
Tsunami a natural disater

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Tsunami a natural disater

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. What is a tsunami? • A tsunami is a series of waves created when water is moved very quickly. Underwater earthquakes are the most common causes of tsunamis, but underwater volcanic activity can also trigger a displacement in the water, and create a mega-wave.
  • 5.
  • 6. • First tsunami was recorded in 1480 B.C. in eastern Mediterranean, when the Minoan civilization was waped out. • A large tsunami accompanied by the earthquake of Lisbon in 1755. • North and South American records have dated such events back to 1788 for Alaska and 1562 for Chile. Records of Hawaiian tsunami go back to 1821. • Tsunami hits the Mona Passage off Puerto Rico in 1918, grand banks of Canada in 1929.
  • 7.  Hawaiian tsunami on 1 April 1946 destroyed the city of Hilo, killing 159 people. Other recent tsunami that have hit Hawaii are those of 1952,1957,1960,1964 and 1975 .  Total 65 destructive tsunamis struck Japan between 684 A.D to 1960.  On 16 August 1976, a large earthquake in the Moro Gulf in the Philippines generated a destructive local tsunami which killed over 8,000 persons.  Last one was Christmas tsunami in 2004.
  • 8. Tsunami "Wave Train" Many people have the mistaken belief that tsunamis are single waves. They are not. Instead tsunamis are "wave trains" consisting of multiple waves. The chart below is a tidal gauge record from Onagawa, Japan beginning at the time of the 1960 Chile earthquake. Time is plotted along the horizontal axis and water level is plotted on the vertical axis. Note the normal rise and fall of the ocean surface, caused by tides, during the early part of this record. Then recorded are a few waves a little larger than normal followed by several much larger waves. In many tsunami events the shoreline is pounded by repeated large waves.
  • 9.
  • 10.  Volcanic eruptions  Icefalls  Heavy rainfall  Seismic activities  Submarine landslides  Cosmic impacts
  • 11. • Volcanic eruptions and icefalls create disturbance in water and generate tsunami. • Heavy rainfall cause overflow of water and generate tsunamis.
  • 12. .Tsunami can be generated when the see floor abruptly deforms and vertically displaces the overlying water. .Tectonic earthquakes are a particular kind of earthquake that are associated with the earth’s crustal deformation, when these earthquakes occur beneath the see, the water above the deformed area is displayed from its equilibrium position. .Waves are formed as the displaced water mass, which acts under the influence of gravity, attempts to regain its equilibrium
  • 13. • Ocean waves are normally divided into 3 groups, characterized by depth: • • Deep water • • Intermediate water • • Shallow water • Even though a tsunami is generated in deep water (around 4000 m below mean sea level), tsunami waves are considered shallow-water waves. As the tsunami wave approaches the shallow waters of shore, its time period remains the same, but its wavelength decreases rapidly, thus causing the water to pile up to form tremendous crests, in an effect known as "shoaling".
  • 14. Subduction Zones are Potential Tsunami Locations Most tsunamis are caused by earthquakes generated in a seduction zone, an area where an oceanic plate is being forced down into the mantle by plate tectonic forces. The friction between the sub ducting plate and the overriding plate is enormous. This friction prevents a slow and steady rate of seduction and instead the two plates become "stuck".
  • 15. Accumulated Seismic Energy As the stuck plate continues to descend into the mantle the motion causes a slow distortion of the overriding plage. The result is an accumulation of energy very similar to the energy stored in a compressed spring. Energy can accumulate in the overriding plate over a long period of time - decades or even centuries.
  • 16. Tsunamis occur most frequently in the Pacific Ocean, but are a global phenomenon; they are possible wherever large bodies of water are found, including inland lakes, where they can be caused by landslides. Japan is a nation with the most recorded tsunamis in the world. The earliest recorded disaster being that of the 684 A.D.
  • 17. .Tsunami is one of the earth’s disaster. It was a Japanese word meaning “harbor wave,” used as the scientific term for a class of abnormal sea wave that can cause catastrophic damage when it hits a coastline. .Tsunamis can be generated by an undersea earthquake, an undersea landslide, the eruption of an undersea volcano, or by the force of an asteroid crashing into the ocean.
  • 18.  The earthquake that caused the Sumatran tsunami is the second largest to ever be recorded on a seismograph.  The magnitude of the earthquake was 9.3 on the Richter scale.  This earthquake had the longest duration, that is lasted for the longest amount of time, ever observed, lasting approximately 10 minutes.  It caused the entire planet to vibrate by as much as 1 cm (0.5 inches), and triggered other earthquakes as far away as Alaska.
  • 19.  There were no Tsunami Warning Systems in the Indian Ocean on the 26th December 2004. Had there had been, many lives could have been saved.  A 10 year old tourist named Tilly Smith, who had studied tsunamis at school, noticed the receding tide and frothing bubbles, and told her parents there was going to be a tsunami. Her parents told the rest of the beach and everyone was evacuated safely.
  • 20. View of a Tsunami Taken By A Satellite
  • 21. GENERATION OF TSUNAMIS A Tsunami is generated when a large amount of water is displaced which is done-:  Mainly By The Earthquakes.  By The Landslides.  By Volcanic Eruptions.  By Impact Events like Meteorite impacts
  • 22. Earthquakes – The Major Cause  The Sea floor abruptly deforms and displaces the sea water lying above.  Large vertical movements of earth's crust can occur at plate boundaries which are called “faults”.
  • 23. Tsunamis may reach a maximum vertical height onshore above sea level, often called a run up height, of 10, 20, and even 30 meters.  For a typical ocean Depth of 4000m, a tsunami moves with a speed about 700km/hr.  The fast-moving water associated with the inundating tsunami can crush homes and other coastal structures.
  • 24. The Tsunami Affected Countries
  • 25. The Tsunami Affected Countries
  • 26. Signs Of An Approaching Tsunami  Often no advance warning of an approaching Tsunami  An earthquake felt near a body of water may be considered an indication that a tsunami will shortly follow.
  • 27. WARNINGS AND PREVENTION  Early warnings come from the nearby animals as they sense danger and flee to higher grounds.  Tsunami walls for the reduction in the damage.  Tsunami warning system alert the people before the wave reaches the shore
  • 28. Tsunami death toll tops 118,000.  Around 10,000 killed in India.  In Thailand, more than 4,000 are feared dead and dozens of deaths are reported in Malaysia, Myanmar and Maldives.  WHO estimates five million people are without basic needs.
  • 29. Calong, A land of 13,000 “ vaporized” by Tsunami
  • 30. The Tsunami That Struck Thailand On December 26, 2004
  • 31. The Islamic Relief  Responded to the emergency in hours.  Building enough homes to accommodate five families a week.  Highly successful because of the close and constant involvement of the affected communities.  Still working for the betterment of the victims.
  • 32. RELIEF WORKS IN INDIA  Donations done under the Prime Minister Relief Fund.  Rice, mats, medicines were provided.  ITC distributed over 1 lakh shirts to the victims.  New houses were provided.
  • 33.  Loss of life and property can be reduced by proper planning.  Tsunami warnings can be made to aware peoples.  Stay away from all low lying coastal areas.  Never go down to the shore to watch tsunami.  Stay out of low lying danger areas until an “all-clear” is issued by competent authority.