VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF CAR NICOBAR TO TSUNAMI HAZARD USING NUMERICAL MODEL

The December 26, 2004 Sumatra earthquake’s epicenter was 163 kms away from Great Nicobar, the southern most island from the archipelago and hence it was strongly felt in the entire Andaman & Nicobar group of islands including Car Nicobar. 3400 people have lost their lives and most of the vital i...

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Main Authors: Tune Usha, M. V. Ramana Murthy, N. T. Reddy, T. S. Murty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tsunami Society International 2009-01-01
Series:Science of Tsunami Hazards
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Online Access:http://tsunamisociety.org/281Usha.pdf
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Summary:The December 26, 2004 Sumatra earthquake’s epicenter was 163 kms away from Great Nicobar, the southern most island from the archipelago and hence it was strongly felt in the entire Andaman & Nicobar group of islands including Car Nicobar. 3400 people have lost their lives and most of the vital infrastructure were completely destroyed. The presents study aims to understand the vulnerability of the Car Nicobar coast to tsunami hazard from varied sources by using numerical model of tsunami propagation and run-up and compare it with the field data on inundation collected immediately after the tsunami using real time kinematic GPS. A tsunami vulnerability database has been builtup by modelling the past earth quakes recorded in this region. Elevation data collected using Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper (ALTM) was used to generate the inundation scenarios. A GIS database on the tsunami vulnerability of Car Nicobar to tsunami hazard is generated which would be immense use in mitigation and planning.
ISSN:8755-6839