Title: Tsunami Sumatra Dec 26 2004
1TsunamiSumatra Dec 26 2004
- François Schindelé, CEA-DASE
- Former Chairman of the International
Co-ordination Group, Unesco/IOC/ICG/ITSU
Laura Kong, Director International Tsunami
Information Centre Unesco/IOC
2Indian Ocean Bathymetry
Subduction zone
Ocean Ridges
3Sumatra Geological Model
Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
Jakarta
50-60 mm/yr
4Sumatra Subduction Zone Cross-Section
5Subduction Zone 1. 400 Years ago 2.
Just before 26/12/04 3. 26/12/04
Earthquake then Tsunami
RELATIVE MOTION 5 cm / year
6Tsunami GENERATION
Three basic stages of tsunami behavior generation
, propagation and inundation
726 December 2004 Tsunami
Aftershocks Rupture zone Main shock
8Seismology
- 700 stations in Japan
- Fault rupture in space and time
- 8 minutes long
Ishii et al., 2005
926 Dec 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
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Data Sources UH Sea Level Center, U/Cape Town,
South African Navy Hydrographic Office, Kenya
Marine and Fisheries Inst, BAKOSURTANAL
Indonesia, NTC Australia, NARA Sri Lanka, Oman,
Tanzania, Seychelles, Maldives govts
10Modeling Global Wave Height
(NOAA PMEL)
11Tsunami impact on Sumatra Coasts
- Banda Aceh
- 12-16 m
- Lohk Nga
- water 34.6 m with 15 m wave
12Tsunami impact on Sumatra Coasts
1326 December 2004 Tsunami
Tsunami Travel Time
Colombo
2h
1h
1h 2h 3h
Coco
14 Travel Time 26 December 2004
7h
Colombo
4h20
2004
Male
7h
1h
8h
2h
4h40
3h
4h
9h
Coco
5h
10h
6h
8h
7h
15Tsunami impact on Thailand Coasts
16PTWC OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES
26 December 2004 Tsunami
- SEA LEVEL DATA
- ARRIVAL TIME
- 1) Cocos 2h20 after
- EQ
- AMPL 0.35 m
- 2) Sri-Lanka 2h40
- AMPL 2 m ?
- Same arrival time,
- Different Wave Hgt
2 m
17Numerical Modeling
- Tsunami generated by Earthquake
- 1 Generation
- Parameters Initiation
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North
Strike
Dip
Dislocation
Width
Slope
M9.0 L 500
M9.3 L 1200 km
Length
18Numerical Modeling
19PTWC OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES
26 December 2004 Tsunami
Maximum Tsunami height (in deep ocean)
20PTWC OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES
26 December 2004 Tsunami
- Maximum
- Tsunami height
- Directivity due to the focal mechanism
- Wave Amplitude
- very different at same distances
- ratio gt 10
- Less damage on coast at gt 500 km than in front at
- 4000 km
21PTWC OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Alert Messages
- Directivity
- Less damage on coast at gt 500 km than in front at
- 4000 km
- Alert message and Action different for coasts of
same country - gt Every country must manage their own alert
message definition and dissemination
Colombo
Male
1.5 m
gt 1 m
0.2 m
Coco
2226 Dec 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
USGS NEIC
23Modeling Tsunami Propagation
Hokkaido Univ
2005 Sumatra Tsunami(M8.7)
2004 Sumatra Tsunami(M9.3)
24TsunamiSumatra Dec 26 2004
- François Schindelé, CEA-DASE
- Former Chairman of the International
Co-ordination Group, Unesco/IOC/ICG/ITSU
Laura Kong, Director International Tsunami
Information Centre Unesco/IOC
25Indian Ocean Historical Tsunamis
26History of TSUNAMI in Pakistan 1945
PASNI
21 Nov 2156 UTC
M8.3
Karachi
Pasni
98 km SSW of Pasni 99 km SE of Gwadar408
km SW of Karachi
PASNI Wave Height 40 ft Casualties 4000
Pakistan Meteorological Department
27Tsunami Travel Time 1945
1945
1h
2h
3h
4h
5h
6h
7h
8h
9h
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29Tsunami Generation
30Tsunami Generation