Title of article :
Tsunami Intensity Mapping Along the Coast of Tamilnadu (India) During the Deadliest Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004
Author/Authors :
J. P. Narayan ، نويسنده , , M. L. Sharma، نويسنده , , B. K. Maheshwari ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper presents tsunami intensity mapping and damage patterns along the surveyed
coast of Tamilnadu (India) of the deadly Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004. The tsunami
caused severe damage and claimed many victims in the coastal areas of eleven countries bordering the
Indian Ocean. A twelve-stage tsunami intensity scale proposed by PAPADOPOULOS and IMAMURA (2001)
was followed to assign the intensity at the visited localities. Along the coast of the Indian mainland,
tsunami damage sustained exclusively. Most severe damage was observed in Nagapattinam Beach,
Nabiyarnagar, Vellaipalyam, and the Nagapattinam Port of Nagapattinum District on the east coast and
Keelamanakudy village of Kanyakumari District on the western coast of Tamilnadu. The maximum
assigned tsunami intensity was X+ at these localities. Minimum intensity V+ was received along the
coast of Thanjavur, Puddukkotai and Ramnathpuram Districts in Palk Strait. The general observation
reported by many people was that the first arrival was a tsunami crest. The largest tsunami waves were
first arrivals on the eastern coast and the second arrivals on the western coast. Along the coast, people
were unaware of the tsunami, and no anomalous behavior of ocean animals was reported. Good
correlation was observed between the severity of damage and the presence of shadow zone of Sri Lanka,
reflected waves from Sri Lanka and the Maldives Islands, variation in the width of the continental shelf,
elevation of the coast and the presence of breakwaters. The presence of medu (naturally elevated
landmass very close to the sea shore and elongated parallel to the coast) reduced the impact of the
tsunami on the built environment.
Keywords :
Indian Ocean tsunami , intensity mapping , effects of coastal topography and wavephenomenon.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics