Title: 26 DECEMBER 2004
126 DECEMBER 2004
- 07.58.53
- OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA
2 3Anguish
Terror
Pain
Fear
Desperation
Worry
Panic
Horror
Distress
Misery
Sadness
Grief
4Location in SE Asia
About here
Location 3.267N, 95.821E
5- Preliminary Earthquake Report
- A great earthquake occurred on Sunday, December
26, 2004. The magnitude 9.0 event has been
located OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA.
6Earthquake and Tsunami Dec. 2004
Epicentre just off the Sumatra coast Location
3.267N, 95.821E
7Sumatra Earthquake 29Dec. 2004
- Location 3.267N, 95.821E
- Date/Time Sunday, December 26, 2004 at
75853 AM local time at epicentre - Magnitude 9.0
- Depth 30 km (18.6 miles)
- Region OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN
SUMATRA
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9Aftershocks were common
10- Aftershock Preliminary Report
- Magnitude 5.7
- Date-Time Wednesday, December 29, 2004 at
211259 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time - Location 5.20N 94.71E
- Depth 25.8 kilometres
- Region NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
- Reference
- 75 km (45 miles) WSW of Banda Aceh, Sumatra,
Indonesia345 km (215 miles) SSE of Misha,
Nicobar Islands, India1140 km (710 miles) SW of
BANGKOK, Thailand1830 km (1140 miles) NW of
JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia -
11- The earthquake was felt (VIII) at Banda Aceh and
(V) at Medan, Sumatra. It was also felt in
Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar,
Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand. - This is the fourth largest earthquake in the
world since 1900 and is the largest since the
1964 Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake
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13Tsunami formation
14Spread of the Tsunami
15Tsunami Travel Time (in hours) for the entire
Indian Ocean
16- Felt Reports on December 29th
- At least 27,000 people were killed by the
earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. - Tsunamis killed at least 18,000 people in Sri
Lanka, 4,300 in India, 1,400 in Thailand, 100 in
Somalia, 52 in Maldives, 44 in Malaysia, 30 in
Myanmar, 10 in Tanzania, 3 in Seychelles, 2 in
Bangladesh and 1 in Kenya. -
17- Tsunamis also occurred on the coasts of Cocos
Island, Mauritius, and Reunion. - The tsunami crossed into the Pacific Ocean and
was recorded along the west coast of South and
North America.
18Tsunami Definition
- Tsunamis are NOT tidal waves. Tidal waves are
caused by the forces of the moon, sun, and
planets upon the tides, as well as the wind as it
moves over the water
19Why It Happened
- Earthquakes are the result of sudden jerky
movements of sections of the earths crust. - These sections are called PLATES.
- These crustal plates are floating on the mantle
underneath. - The movement of these plates is responsible for
the movement of the continents.
Click here for convection currents in the
mantle.swf animation
20....the creation of todays continents
The destruction of Pangaea and ..
Click here for Pangaea.swf animation
21World Distribution of Plates
22Plate Boundary movements
23Convergent or Destructive Plates
Click here for destructive plate margins.swf
animation
24Convergent plates creating Island Arcs
Click here for Island Arc animation
25Where the Earthquake actually happened
West of Northern Sumatra
Eurasian Plate
Australian Plate
30km deep
26Crustal Plates in Indonesia
About here
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28Plate Movements in animation
- Wycombe School Animations Web Site
- Pangaea.swf
- constructive plate boundaries..swf
- destructive plate margins.swf
- convection currents in the mantle.swf
29Other hyperlinks to earthquake web sites
- http//science.howstuffworks.com/earthquake.htm
- http//www.moorlandschool.co.uk/earth/tectonic.htm
30- http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4136
289.stm - Plate Tectonics1.ppt
- Plate Tectonics2.ppt
31The effects of the tsunami triggered by the
earthquake.
32Along the coasts nothing escaped
33Buildings were washed out
34Some are lucky and find their relatives others
are not so fortunate and have to check the
makeshift mortuaries
35Looking for relatives
36Hospitals were stretched to capacity
37Even in these desperate times looting can be a
problem
38A desperate need..for world aid
- The urgent need for clean water, health care,
food and shelter for the millions left destitute
by the Asian tsunami is becoming clearer.
39Aid is arriving but there are few roads to
deliver it on
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42Help arrives in the form of the Red Cross
and bundles of clothing
43Ships and aircraft with large amounts of aid are
descending on regions hit by last Sunday's Indian
Ocean tsunami.
44Their first meal since the earthquake
45KEY AID PLEDGES
- EU 44m
- US 35m
- Canada 33m
- Japan 30m
- UK 28.9m
- Australia 27m
- France 20.4m
- Denmark 15.6m
- Saudi Arabia 10m
- Norway 6.6m
- Taiwan 5.1m
- Finland 3.4m
- Kuwait 2.1m
- Netherlands 2.6m
- UAE 2m
- Ireland 1.3m
- Singapore 1.2m
46By the 1st January 2004..
- At least 124,000 people have died in the tsunami.
The UN says the toll is nearing 150,000 and may
never be known.
People are still trying to find those missing
47- 1. Indonesia 80,2462. Sri Lanka 28,627 3.
India (inc Andaman and Nicobar Is) 9,6544.
Thailand 4,812 - 5. Somalia 2006. Burma 607. Maldives
738. Malaysia 72 - 9. Tanzania 10
- 10. Seychelles 1
- 11. Bangladesh 2
- 12. Kenya 1
DEATH TOLL ON 1ST January 2005
48Problems now
- Cholera, malaria, dengue fever and diarrhoeal
diseases. - Food in very short supply.
- Water supplies contaminated.
- Communications and transport often severely
interrupted. - Telephone lines destroyed .
- Airports damaged or flooded.
- Roads impassable.
- Land mines were floated by the floods so now they
could be anywhere. - Corruption also a concern.
49Recording an Earthquake
P waves arrive first
Love waves arrive last
S waves arrive second
Click here for Seismometer animation
50- Seismic wave animation
- For USGS information
- http//earthquake.usgs.gov/eqinthenews/2004/usslav
/
51Major World Earthquakes
- Location
Date Magnitude - Chile
1960 9.5 - 2.Prince William Sound, Alaska
1964 9.2 - 3.Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands 1957
9.1 - 4.Kamchatka
1952 9.0 - 5.Off the coast of Equador
1906 8.8 - 6.Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands
1965 8.7 - 7.India-China border
1950 8.6 - 8.Kamchatka
1923 8.5 - 9.Banda Sea, Indonesia
1938 8.5 - 10.Kuril Islands
1963 8.5
The December 26 earthquake is now the fourth
largest
52RICHTER SCALE
- Magnitude of Earthquake, Effects, and Estimated
Number Each Year - 2.5 or less. Usually not felt, but can be
recorded by seismograph. 900,000 a year. - 2.5 to 5.4 Often felt, but only causes minor
damage. - 30,000 a year
- 5.5 to 6.0 Slight damage to buildings and other
structures. - 500 a year.
- 6.1 to 6.9 May cause a lot of damage in very
populated areas. - 100 a year.
- 7.0 to 7.9 Major earthquake. Serious damage.
- 20 a year.
- 8.0 or greater. Great earthquake. Can totally
destroy communities near the epicentre. - One every 5 to 10 years.
53Mercalli Intensity Scale
- Number Name Description
of Effects - I Instrumental Detected
by seismography, not felt by humans - II Feeble
People in tall buildings may notice a slight
movement - III Slight
People indoors may experience the tremor, but
very little other effect - IV Moderate Hanging
objects may swing, parked cars might rock - V Rather strong A stronger
shudder which might waken sleepers and cause
crockery to overturn or break - VI Strong
Stronger shaking, can cause people to fall over
and walls and ceilings to crack - VII Very strong Loose
bricks can fall, people fall over, damage to
poorly-constructed buildings - VIII Destructive Tall
buildings sway, furniture breaks, cars swerve - IX Ruinous Ground
cracks, well-constructed buildings damaged, pipes
break - X Disastrous
Landslides, buildings fall, ground cracks widely - XI Very disastrous Bridges and
buildings destroyed, large fissures open,
railtracks buckle - XII Catastrophic Rocks moved,
objects thrown about, large amounts of destruction
54Major tsunami