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Table of Contents
Section 1: Geostructural Environment of Tsunami Genesis
- A Historical Account of the Earthquakes and Tsunamis in the Indian Ocean
B.K. Rastogi
Chapter 2: Impact of Coastal Morphology, Structure and Seismicity on the Tsunami Surge
K.S.R.Murthy, V.Subrahmanyam, G.P.S.Murty and K.Mohana Rao
Chapter 3: Tsunamigenic Sources in the Indian Ocean: Factors and Impact on the Indian Landmass
R.K. Chadha
Chapter 4: Palaeo-Tsunami and Storm Surge Deposits
K. Arun Kumar, Hema Achyuthan, and Navin Shankar
Chapter 5: Overview, and Integration
U.Aswathanarayana (Editor)
Section 2: Modeling of Tsunami Generation and Propagation
Chapter 6: A Review of Classical Concepts on Phase and Amplitude Dispersion: Application to Tsunamis
N. Nirupama, T.S. Murty, I. Nistor, and A.D. Rao
Chapter 7: A Possible Explanation for the Initial Withdrawal of the Ocean during the Tsunami
N.Nirupama, T.S. Murty, A.D. Rao & I.Nistor
Chapter 8: The Energetics of the Tsunami of 26 December 2004 in the Indian Ocean: A Brief Review
N.Nirupama, T.S.Murty, I. Nistor & A.D.Rao
Chapter 9: Possible Amplification of the Tsunami through Coupling with Internal Waves
N.Nirupama, T.S.Murty, I. Nistor & A.D.Rao
Chapter 10: Numerical Modeling of the Indian Ocean Tsunami
Zygmunt Kowalik, William Knight, Tom Logan, Paul Whitmore
Chapter 11: Modelling Techniques for Understanding the Indian Ocean Tsunami Propagation
V.P.Dimri and Kirti Srivastava
Chapter 12: Validation of Tsunami Beach Run-up Height Predictive Model Based on the Work-Energy Theorem
G. Muraleedharan, A.D. Rao, T.S. Murty and Mourani Sinha
Chapter 13: Normal Modes and Tsunami Coastal Effects
N. Nirupama, T.S.Murty, A.D. Rao and I. Nistor
Chapter 14: Helmholtz Mode and K-S-P Waves: Application to Tsunami
N. Nirupama, T.S.Murty, I. Nistor and A.D. Rao
Chapter 15: Numerical Models for the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 26 December 2004: A Brief Review
P. Chittibabu and T.S. Murty
Chapter 16: The Cauchy-Poisson Problem: Application to Tsunami Generation and Propagation
N. Nirupama, T.S.Murty, I. Nistor and A.D. Rao
Chapter 17: A Review and Listing of Tsunami Heights and Travel Times for the 26 December 2004 Event
I. Nistor, K. Xie, N. Nirupama and T.S. Murty
Chapter 18: Overview and Integration
N. Nirupama (Editor)
Section 3: Tsunami Detection and Monitoring Systems
Chapter 19: Satellite Detection of Pre-Earthquake Thermal Anomaly and Sea Water Turbidity
Arun K. Saraf, Swapnamita Choudhury, Sudipta Dasgupta and J. Das
Chapter 20: Possible Detection in the Ionosphere of the Signals from Earthquakes and Tsunamis
T.S. Murty, N. Nirupama, A.D. Rao and I. Nistor
Chapter 21: Seismic Precursors in the Ionosphere Registered by DEMETER Satellite
A.K. Gwal, S.Sarkar,S. Bhattacharya and M. Parrot
Chapter 22: Web-Enabled and Real Time – Reporting, Cellular-Based Instrumentation for Coastal Sealevel and Surge Monitoring
Anthony Joseph and R.G. Prabhudesai
Chapter 23: Methodologies of Tsunami Detection
T.S. Murty, N. Nirupama, A.D. Rao and I. Nistor
Chapter 24: Tsunami Travel Time Atlas for the Indian Ocean
P.K. Bhaskaran, S.K. Dube, T.S. Murty, A. Gangopadhyay, A. Chaudhuri, A.D. Rao, and N. Nirupama
Chapter 25: Overview and Integration
N. Nirupama (Editor)
Section 4: Biophysical and Socio-economic Dimensions of Tsunami Damage
Chapter 26: Performance of Structures Affected by the 2004 Sumatra Tsunami in Thailand and Indonesia
Murat Saatcioglu, Ahmed Ghobarah, and I. Nistor
Chapter 27: Field Observations on the Tsunami Impact on the Kerala Coast, South West India
N.P. Kurian, T.N.Prakash, and M.Baba
Chapter 28: Ecological Impact of the Indian Ocean Tsunami
C.S.P.Iyer
Chapter 29: Tsunami Damage to the Southeastern Coast of India
N. Chandrasekar and R. Ramesh
Chapter 30: Hydrophysical Manifestations of the Indian Ocean Tsunami
Y.Sadhuram, T.V.Ramana Murthy and B.P.Rao
Chapter 31: Tsunami and Marine Life
D.V. Subba Rao, Baban Ingole, Danling Tang, B. Satyanarayana, Hui Zhao
Chapter 32: Remote Sensing of tsunami impact on the coastal habitats of India
P. N. Sridhar, A. Surendran, Sarika Jain and B. Veera Nanayan
Chapter 33: Overview and Integration
U. Aswathanarayana (Editor)
Section 5: Quo Vadis
Chapter 34: Protective Measures Against Natural Hazards
V. Sundar
Chapter 35: Protective Role of Coastal Ecosystems: Implications for Hazard Preparedness
A. Mascarenhas and S. Jayakumar
Chapter 36: Integrated Preparedness Systems
U. Aswathanarayana
Chapter 37: Social and Political Aspects of Tsunami
Response, Recovery and Preparedness Planning: A Transdisciplinary Approach
Carol Amaratunga and H.S. Fowler
Chapter 38: An Ideal Conceptual Tsunami Warning System for the Indian Ocean
T.S. Murty, A.D. Rao, N. Nirupama, and I. Nistor
Chapter 39: Overview and Integration
N. Nirupama (Editor)
The Indian Ocean Tsunami by Tad S. Murty & U. Aswathanarayana
1. Geostructural environment of Tsunami Genesis
- 1.1 History of earthquakes and tsunamis in the Indian Ocean.
- 1.2 The seismotectonics of the Bengal Fan region.
- 1.3 Tsunami-genic sources in the Indian Ocean: factors and impact on the Indian landmass.
- 1.4 Historical Earthquakes and Tsunami in the Indian Ocean region
- 1.5 Overview, and Integration
2. Modeling of Tsunami Generation and Propagation
- 2.1 Tsunami generation, propagation and coastal inundation
- 2.2 A critical evaluation of the dispersion characteristics with reference to travel times, maximum amplitudes, and inundation
- 2.3 Numerical modelling of tsunami generation and propagation.
- 2.4 Numerical modeling of the tsunami of 26 Dec. 2004 in the Indian Ocean.
- 2.5 Tsunami wave propagation modeling with special reference to the Indian Ocean
- 2.6.Numerical modeling of the tsunami of 26th December 2004
- 2.7.Numerical modeling of the Indian ocean tsunami
- 2.8. Overview, and Integration
3. Tsunami Detection and Monitoring Systems
- 3.1 Satellite detection of pre-earthquake thermal anomaly and sea water turbidity
- 3.2 Possible detection of the tsunami signal in the ionosphere.
- 3.3 Pacific Ocean Tsunami Warning System
- 3.4 Atlantic Ocean tsunami warning system.
- 3.5 Tsunami Warning Systems
- 3.6 Web enabled instrumentation for coastal sea level and surge monitoring.
- 3.7 Overview, and Integration with other aspects
4. Biophysical and Socio-economic Dimensions of Tsunami Damage
- 4.1 Tsunami Damage in Indonesia
- 4.2 Tsunami Damage in Thailand
- 4.3 Health impacts of tsunami, with emphasis on Sri Lanka.
- 4.4 Social aspects of tsunami with reference to India
- 4.5 Engineering aspects of tsunami damage
- 4.6 Evaluation of the tsunami survey on the Kerala coast
- 4.7 Social impacts of the tsunami with reference to India.
- 4.8 Tsunami coastal survey in India
- 4.9 Post tsunami survey for Kanyakumari and Kerala.
- 4.10 Field data, runup, wave heights
- 4.11 Ecological impact of tsunami on the coastal waters of southwest India.
- 4.12 Damages due to tsunami in southeastern coast of India.
- 4.13 Impact of Sumatra tsunami on the coastal environment of India.
- 4.14 Ecological effects of the Indian Ocean tsunami.of Dec. 26, 2004
- 4.15.Impact of the Indian Ocean tsunami on the Sri Lankan coastline.
- 4.16 Tsunami impact on coastal habitats
- 4.17 Overview, and Integration
5. Quo Vadis
- 5.1 Socio-economic dimensions of tsunami preparedness and mitigation.
- 5.2 5.2 Integrated Preparedness Systems
- 5.3 Public education and increasing awareness.
- 5.4 Tsunami Prediction Methodologies
- 5.5 An ideal Indian Ocean state-of-art tsunami warning system
- 5.6 Overview, and Integration