Identification

Title
The Indian Ocean Tsunami of 26 December 2004
Abstract
On the 26th December 2004 the western world awoke to the news that a great earthquake had occurred on the northern edge of Sumatra. This earthquake caused a series of tsunami waves that spread across the Indian Ocean crashing with enormous power on the shores of several countries, affecting locations both near and far from the epicentre. Initial life loss estimates were of the order of 1,500, but as the days passed it became apparent that this was a tragedy of immense proportions. By New Year’s Eve the death toll estimates exceeded 100,000 and were continuing to rise dramatically. People across the world watched in disbelief as television channels transmitted video after video of giant waves crashing onto shores. Such basin-wide tsunami events are rare and the world had not experienced one since the great earthquake off Chile in 1960 when several nations around the Pacific Ocean shores including Japan, were affected. Such events are even less frequent in the Indian Ocean where the last basin-wide tsunami occurred in 1883 after the catastrophic volcanic eruption of Krakatau in the Sunda Strait. EEFIT responded to this crisis by issuing a call for volunteers for a field mission to some of the affected regions to its wider membership on January 5, 2005. By the 11th January 2005 sufficient interest was raised amongst engineers and academics for the EEFIT committee to officially announce the launch of the mission. The field team was assembled by January 17th and the mission departed from Europe on January 21st with the last member of the team returning to Europe on February 2nd.
License
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Publication Date
Feb. 1, 2006, 3:14 p.m.
Category
Geoscientific Information
information pertaining to earth sciences. Examples: geophysical features and processes, geology, minerals, sciences dealing with the composition, structure and origin of the earth s rocks, risks of earthquakes, volcanic activity, landslides, gravity information, soils, permafrost, hydrogeology, erosion
Regions
South Asia, Southeast Asia
Approved
No
Published
Yes
Featured
No
DOI
None
Attribution
None
Responsible

Name
Andy (andy)
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Position
Organization
Location
Voice
Fax
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Projection System
EPSG:4326
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Features

Language
English
Supplemental Information
tsunami
Contact Points

Name
Stu Fraser (stu)
email
sfraser@worldbank.org
Position
Senior Disaster RIsk Management Specialist
Organization
World Bank
Location
Voice
Fax

References

Link Online
/documents/452
Metadata Page
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Online Link
/documents/452/download

Metadata Author

Name
Andy (andy)
email
Position
Organization
Location
Voice
Fax