Tsunami Risk

Tsunami Risk

Tsunami risk assessment is a critical aspect of geology and earth science, focusing on understanding and mitigating the hazards posed by these devastating natural events. Tsunamis, typically triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, can cause widespread destruction along coastlines. Geologists analyze tectonic plate movements, historical data, and submarine topography to predict potential tsunami sources. Advanced modeling techniques and early warning systems are developed to enhance preparedness and response strategies. By studying sediment deposits and fault lines, scientists can better understand tsunami frequency and impact, ultimately aiding in the development of effective coastal management plans to protect vulnerable communities.

Committee Members
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Myint Win Bo

Myint Win Bo

Toronto Metropolitan University , Canada
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 -  Leonid Anisimov

Leonid Anisimov

Volgograd State University, Russian Federation
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Shozo Yanagida

Shozo Yanagida

Osaka University, Japan
Geology 2023 Speakers
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Martina Gaglioti

Martina Gaglioti

LIPU, Italy
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Maria Vicenta Esteller Alberich

Maria Vicenta Esteller Alberich

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Oscar Andres Cuanalo Campos

Oscar Andres Cuanalo Campos

Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico
Speaker at Geology and Earth Science 2023 - Arun K Shandilya

Arun K Shandilya

Dr HSG University Sagar, India
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