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  1. The Storegga Slide tsunami-comparing field observations with numerical simulations [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by S. Bondevik, F. Lovholt, et all
  2. TSUNAMIS: 1992-1994: THEIR GENERATION, DYNAMICS, AND HAZARD. by Kenji & Fumihiko Imamura (edits). Satake, 1995
  3. Crescent City's destructive horror of 1964 (Oregon geology) by Peggy Coons, 1995
  4. Surficial geology of the Juneau Urban Area and vicinity, Alaska: With emphasis on earthquake and other geological hazards (Open-file report / U.S. Geological Survey) by Robert D Miller, 1972
  5. Explanation of mapping methods and use of the tsunami hazard maps of the Oregon coast (Open-file report) by George R Priest, 1995
  6. Relative sea level changes, tsunamis and severe shaking recorded in the Sixes River Marsh and Estuary, south coastal Oregon, during the last 6,000 years by H. M Kelsey, 1996
  7. Collaborative research between the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology: Mapping ... inundation hazards at Newport, Oregon by George R Priest, 1996
  8. Caribbean Tsunamis: A 500-Year History from 1498-1998 (Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research) by K.F. O'Loughlin, James F. Lander, 2010-11-30
  9. Tsunami and Nonlinear Waves
  10. Tsunamis in the World (Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research)
  11. Earthquakes: Simulations, Sources and Tsunamis (Pageoph Topical Volumes)
  12. Tsunami Research at the End of a Critical Decade (Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research)
  13. Tsunami: Progress in Prediction, Disaster Prevention and Warning (Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research)
  14. Submarine Landslides and Tsunamis (NATO Science Series: IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences)

21. 3 Types Of Plate Boundaries | Best Of Web | TutorVista
See also Earth Climate Oceanography Natural Disasters Global Warming Tsunamis Geology Earthquakes They also are the deepest parts of the ocean floor.
http://www.tutorvista.com/bow/3-types-of-plate-boundaries

22. Geology
Earth Science Constructive and Destructive Forces Tsunamis Geology
http://www.cobbk12.org/Davis/Grade Level Pages/fifth/geology.htm
Earth Science Constructive and Destructive Forces Earthquakes Volcanoes Tsunamis Geology

23. Nicholas School Faculty: Peter E Malin
and Dunkley, P. and Herd, R. and Syers, T. and Williams, P. and Williams, D., Unique and remarkable dilatometer measurements of pyroclastic flowgenerated tsunamis, Geology
http://fds.duke.edu/db/Nicholas/eos/faculty/malin/publications/58601
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  • Mattioli, G.S. and Voight, B. and Linde, A.T. and Sacks, I.S. and Watts, P. and Widwijayanti, C. and Young, S.R. and Hidayat, D. and Elsworth, D. and Malin, P.E. and Shalev, E. and Van Boskirk, E. and Johnston, W. and Sparks, R.S.J. and Neuberg, J. and Bass, V. and Dunkley, P. and Herd, R. and Syers, T. and Williams, P. and Williams, D., Unique and remarkable dilatometer measurements of pyroclastic flow-generated tsunamis , Geology, vol. 35 no. 1 (2007), pp. 25 - 28 [
    (last updated on 2007/04/09) Abstract:
    m Keywords:
    Dilatometers;Oceanography;Seismic waves;Tsunamis;Volcanoes;

  • Contact Malin at School of Geography, Geology and Environment
    University of Auckland
    Private Bag 92019
    Level 1, 23 Symonds Street
    Auckland, New Zealand

    24. Paul Fougere | LinkedIn
    Exciting science, Thunderstorms, tornadoes,hurricanes,volcanoes,supervolcanoes, tsunamis,geology,plate tectonics. Paul Fougere’s Contact Settings
    http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-fougere/19/471/2b
    Paul Fougere
    Owner, FERN Enterprises
    Location
    Greater Boston Area
    Industry
    Internet
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    Past
    • Senior Physicist at U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
    Education
    • Boston College
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    Paul Fougere's Experience
    Owner
    FERN Enterprises
    Internet industry January 2008 Present (2 years 11 months) I am trying to create a niche using my interests including exciting science: Science of Thunderstorms, Tornadoes,Hurricanes, Volcanoes, Supervolcanoes: Yellowstone and Toba, Earthquakes,Tsunamis,Geology, Seismology and Plate Tectonics
    Senior Physicist
    U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory

    25. University Of New South Wales - BEES Home - Prof. James Goff
    James is an expert in natural hazards but is particularly interested in tsunamis €“ all aspects of tsunamis geology, geomorphology, numerical modelling, hazard, risk and
    http://www.bees.unsw.edu.au/school/staff/goff/goffjames.html

    Future Students
    Current Students Staff Information About BEES ... Staff Information Academic Staff
    PROF. JAMES GOFF
    ACADEMIC CAREER BSc Hons. (University College, Worcester) 1989
    MSc (University of Western Ontario, Canada) 1991
    PhD (University of Western Ontario, Canada) 1993
    Adjunct Professor - Marine Sciences, University of Hawaii
    Research Associate - School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Auckland RESEARCH James is professor of tsunami research in the School of Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences. James is also Director of the new Natural Hazards Research Laboratory and Australian Tsunami Research Centre (web site under construction). I am Adjunct Professor at the University of Hawaii, Visiting Professor at Arizona State University, Research Associate at the University of Auckland, and "Scientist-in-Residence" at the Pacific Tsunami Museum, Hawaii
    If you are interested in anything listed in these pages or in conducting research leading to a PhD in any area of natural hazards, please contact James for further information. CONTACT DETAILS Room 637
    Tel: +61 2 9385 8431
    Fax: +61 2 9385 1558 Email: j.goff

    26. IMAG STS Peru Predictions
    It is impossible to consider Peru without dealing with volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis. Geology and economics combine to make our recommended construction of a multinational
    http://www.imagsts.com/Peru.html
    I-MAG STS Corporation
    In July 2006 we gave a presentation to the local Consul General of Peru. It was a lengthy document titled "Precision in
    Peru" which discussed anthropology, linguistics, agriculture and public health, especially AIDS, dengue, malaria and
    hemorrhagic fevers. It is impossible to consider Peru without dealing with volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis.
    Geology and economics combine to make our recommended construction of a multi-national (involving Chile, Bolivia
    and perhaps Ecuador) inter-modal container port and cathedral very challenging. We mentioned our concerns arising
    from our computer simulations of the effects of a massive (9.0 like the 1868 event) marine earthquake with an
    epicenter west of Lima. One issue is that the Lima metropolitan area has over ten million people - one of every three
    Peruvians - and it is growing far faster than the population of the country as a whole. It is neither economical nor
    practical to expect to scale infrastructure services like education, medical care, sewage collection, clean water, and
    electricity. The Cathedral of Lima, by some described as the spiritual center of the nation, as been damaged or

    27. Nicholas School Faculty: Peter E Malin
    and Dunkley, P. and Herd, R. and Syers, T. and Williams, P. and Williams, D., Unique and remarkable dilatometer measurements of pyroclastic flowgenerated tsunamis, Geology
    http://fds.duke.edu/db/Nicholas/eos/faculty/malin/recentpublications.html
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  • Mattioli, G.S. and Voight, B. and Linde, A.T. and Sacks, I.S. and Watts, P. and Widwijayanti, C. and Young, S.R. and Hidayat, D. and Elsworth, D. and Malin, P.E. and Shalev, E. and Van Boskirk, E. and Johnston, W. and Sparks, R.S.J. and Neuberg, J. and Bass, V. and Dunkley, P. and Herd, R. and Syers, T. and Williams, P. and Williams, D., Unique and remarkable dilatometer measurements of pyroclastic flow-generated tsunamis , Geology, vol. 35 no. 1 (2007), pp. 25 - 28 [ abs
  • Coates, Richard and Haldorsen, Jakob B. U. and Miller, Douglas and Malin, Peter and Shalev, Eylon and Taylor, Stewart T. and Stolte, Christian and Verliac, Michel, Oilfield technologies for earthquake science , Oilfield Review, vol. 18 no. 2 (2006), pp. 24 - 33 abs
  • Voight, B. and Linde, A.T. and Sacks, I.S. and Mattioli, G.S. and Sparks, R.S.J. and Elsworth, D. and Hidayat, D. and Malin, P.E. and Shalev, E. and Widiwijayanti, C. and Young, S.R. and Bass, V. and Clarke, A. and Dunkley, P. and Johnston, W. and McWhorter, N. and Neuberg, J. and Williams, P., Unprecedented pressure increase in deep magma reservoir triggered by lava-dome collapse , Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 33 no. 3 (2006), pp. 03312 - [
  • 28. Aleutian Goose Festival, Spring Birding Festivals, Pacific Northwest Birding, Cr
    Earthquakes Tsunamis Geology Legends of the Redwood Coast The redwood coast is one of the most seismically active areas in the world. Redwood National and State Parks
    http://www.aleutiangoosefestival.org/events.html
    Home Mailing List General Info Event Leader Biographies ... Contact Us ~ Sample Events List ~
    Registration is currently closed. Join our mailing list to be notified of open registration.
    • Pre-Festival Scouting Trip
      Serious birders are invited to join the county's top ornithologist, Alan Barron for an exclusive pre-festival bird scouting trip. Come a day early to get a closer look at all the special and secret places as well as prime habitats for coastal birds, migrants, and rarities that will be shared over the rest of the weekend.

    • Explore high elevation habitats and enjoy majestic views while searching for montane bird specialties such as Mountain Chickadee, Townsend's Solitaire, Cassin's Finch and White-headed Woodpecker in the Klamath-Siskiyou Mountains, where an exceptional diversity of coniferous trees and other plant life exits. Field biologists Sean McAllister and Stephanie Morrissette with expertise in birds and plants co-lead this trip. Bring a lunch and an appetite for discovery.
    • Goose Fly-Off at Dawn
      From coastal bluffs, travel with festival organizer

    29. Faculty Listing | Duke Civil And Environmental Engineering Department
    and Syers, T. and Williams, P. and Williams, D., Unique and remarkable dilatometer measurements of pyroclastic flowgenerated tsunamis, Geology
    http://www.cee.duke.edu/fds/pratt/cee/faculty/malin/publications
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    30. Tsunamis - Sciences, Earth Space, Geology, Tectonics, Tsunamis,
    (Tsunamis)StudySphere Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school, driver education
    http://www.studysphere.com/Site/Sphere_3633.html

    31. Last Night An Asteroid Buzzed Earth - Page 2
    When addressing the issue of Tsunamis “geology is not my field”, “again geology is not my field.” When referencing his post “I am not sure what this is supposed to mean
    http://able2know.org/topic/129986-2

    32. Faculty Listing | Duke Civil And Environmental Engineering Department
    and Dunkley, P. and Herd, R. and Syers, T. and Williams, P. and Williams, D., Unique and remarkable dilatometer measurements of pyroclastic flowgenerated tsunamis, Geology, vol
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    • Office Location: 109 Old Chemistry Office Phone: Email Address:
    Research Area(s): Geophysics Professor Malin's experience lies in Seismic propagation in planetary crusts, Borehole investigation of seismic sources and signals, and Environmental Geology.

    33. Geology Resources
    Geohazard image collection - a set of images focusing on earthquakes, volcanoes, mass wasting and tsunamis. Geology Technology Initiative - a set of computer technologies to promote
    http://www.geol.wwu.edu/dept/resources/geology.shtml
    Faculty/Staff Grad. Students Home Current Students ... Journals
    Geology Resources
    The Geology Department has a number of sources of information available over the internet for the use of students and, in many cases, the community at large. Note that many course web sites have lists of internet links to related sites, and these may be more useful when hunting for particular information than those below. Mount Baker Volcano Research Center (MBVRC) Online seismograph Rock collection (teaching) The Geology Club at WWU Geo-hazard image collection - a set of images focusing on earthquakes, volcanoes, mass wasting and tsunamis Geology Technology Initiative - a set of computer technologies to promote instruction, focused on GIS technology and seismic data GeoRef - a database of geology books and articles Science Citation Index - a cross-referenced database of journal articles that includes geology Weather Station on roof of the Environmental Studies building DeltaCam GPS Equipment (we are co-owners along with Huxley College) Digital Film Recorder Streamflow Spreadsheet ... Sedimentary and Structural Geology Images [Do you have an online resource that belongs here? Let us know about it!]

    34. School Of Earth And Environment
    Herd, R; Syers, T; Williams, P; Williams, D (2007) Unique and remarkable dilatometer measurements of pyroclastic flowgenerated tsunamis, GEOLOGY
    http://www.env.leeds.ac.uk/people/j.neuberg
    Home Page
    About Us UG Admissions Masters Admissions ... For Schools
    Prof Jurgen Neuberg
    Professor of Physical Volcanology; Director of IGT;
    Contact details
    Telephone extension: 36769 Email address: j.neuberg@leeds.ac.uk Room: 8.144
    Links
    Volcano Seismology Group Multimo home page European Seismological Commission (ESC) - Working Group 'Seismic Phenomena Associated With Volcanic Activity' IASPEI/IAVCEI joint commission on Volcano Seismology
    Biography
    Degree in Physics from Karlsruhe University, Germany, PhD in Physics on "Earth Core Resonance", worked on inversion of gravity data, on earth tides, and long wavelength features of the core-mantle boundary (CMB). Post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA; seismological investigation of the lowermost mantle and the CMB. Lectureship at Gadjah Mada University, Yogya, Indonesia; Has been in Leeds since September 1991. Sabbaticals in New Zealand and La Reunion Island. Prof Neuberg is chairman of the IAVCEI/IASPEI joint commission on Volcano Seismology and an equivalent group of the European Seismological Commission. Since 1997 he has been involved in the monitoring efforts of Soufriere Hills volcano, Montserrat, since 2000 as a member of the Risk Assessment Panel (RAP), and since 2003 as a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

    35. Madison Virtual Campus
    Earth Space Science Semester 2 Course Number V-SCIE102-05 Curricular Area Science Category Science
    http://www.madisonvirtualcampus.org/Portal/catalog.aspx?view=10025

    36. Course Syllabus
    Course Syllabus Module 4 The Lands Plate Tectonics • Historical Aspect • Plate boundaries and movements • Volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis Geology • Minerals • Rocks, rock cycle •
    http://www.ctvirtuallearning.org/syllabi/Earth Science B2.pdf

    37. NewsDepth: Chile Rocked By Fifth Largest Earthquake Ever Recorded; Tsunamis Dama
    Deep Sea News about the tsunamis Geology.com plate tectonics classroom activities and lesson plans USGSearthquake topics, lessons online Teachnology-tsunami lesson plans
    http://www.wviz.org/education/newsdepth_topic/29848

    38. THE POWER AND FURY OF TSUNAMIS. - Free Online Library
    THE POWER AND FURY OF TSUNAMIS. Geology. The possibility of a massive earthquake is an acknowledged fact of life in this area. But a lesserknown potential hazard are tsunami
    http://www.thefreelibrary.com/THE POWER AND FURY OF TSUNAMIS.(NEWS)-a064891395
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    18,428,190 articles and books Periodicals Literature Keyword Title Author Topic Member login User name Password Remember me Join us Forgot password? Submit articles free The Free Library ... The Seattle Times (Seattle, WA) artId=64891395;usrSelf=false;
    THE POWER AND FURY OF TSUNAMIS.
    Geology. The possibility of a massive earthquake is an acknowledged fact of life in this area. But a lesser-known potential hazard are tsunami, giant waves usually spawned by great quakes. State and local officials along Washington's coast have launched a campaign to raise public awareness of these destructive waves.
    Blue-and-white Tsunami Hazard Zone signs show a person sprinting uphill, chased by a series of ferocious waves. "IN CASE OF EARTHQUAKE, GO TO HIGH GROUND OR INLAND," warn hundreds of signs being posted in counties along the state's coastline.
    The signs, in Clallam, Jefferson, Grays Harbor Grays Harbor is an estuarine bay located 45 miles north of the mouth of the Columbia River, on the southwest Pacific coast of Washington State, in the United States of America. The bay is 15 miles long and 11 miles wide. and Pacific counties, are just the beginning of a regional public-awareness campaign, local emergency-management officials say. They would like Washington's coastal residents to instantly think "run to high ground" when they feel the ground shaking.

    39. Earthscience WVL Wisconsin Virtual School Fredonia, WI
    Why did early explorers risk their lives to reach the North Pole? Why does our earth look so beautiful when seen from space?......Course Name EarthSpace Science / Honors
    http://wisconsinvl.net/high-school-course-catalog/earthscience/

    • Home About WVL Course Name: Earth-Space Science / Honors Description: Why did early explorers risk their lives to reach the North Pole? Why does our earth look so beautiful when seen from space? What is really down at the bottom of the ocean? Discovering new things about our earth has been the dream of scientists and explorers for centuries. Today, it is your turn to continue that journey of discovery.
      Major Topics
      and Concepts:
      Segment 1:
      • The Nature of Science
        • Science processes Observations and inferences Historical frame of reference- scientists and explorers Plagiarism, libel, slander Theory vs. law, science vs. pseudoscience Cryosphere, Hydrosphere, Biosphere, Atmosphere, Geosphere
        General characteristics of the Atmosphere
        • Structure of the atmosphere Trends in temperature and atmospheric pressure
        Factors influencing weather and climate
        • Humidity, air pressure, air masses, temperature, long term conditions Global air circulation and winds, coriolis effect Severe weather formation

    40. Earth-Space Science / Earth-Space Science Honors Course Description
    volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis Geology minerals rocks, rock cycle soil, soil formation erosion and erosional forces Honors (all of the above plus)
    http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/bved/courseinfo/esscience.html
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    Registration Guidance Corner Online Integrity F.A.Q.'s ... HOME Earth-Space Science / Earth-Space Science Honors Course Description Course Name Earth-Space Science Subject Science Course Number Honors Number Prerequisites None Credit Estimated Completion Time 2 semesters / 36 weeks Course Description Discover the state of Florida as you explore Earth and Space Science Concepts. Earth/Space Science is being developed around the Earth and Space Sciences theme highlighting the concepts as related to the state of Florida. Four perspectives taken during explorations will provide the backdrop for the development of course concepts, activities, and web adventures- Global, Regional, Local, and Personal. This will be a full year, 1 credit course. **The honors component is built into the course, so every student who successfully completes the course as written will receive honors credit.
    Scope and Sequence Start Here Module: An Introduction to the Earth Space Science Course
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    the course tool (e-education)

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