Tsunamis
Can seismic data mules protect us from the next big one?
Researchers look to new seafloor earthquake detection systems for better detection and warning of seismic risk
Telltale Tsunami Sounds Could Buy More Warning Time
Scientific American
quotes Tiago Oliveira and mentions WHOI
A New Tsunami-Warning System
After successfully testing a long-range underwater communications system that worked under Arctic Ocean ice, an…
Sizing Up the Tsunami Threat
Hakai Magazine
article features research on the R/V Neil Armstrong, and mentions Rob Evans, Dan Lizarralde, and TowCam
Lessons from the 2011 Japan Quake
When the ground in Japan started shaking on March 11, 2011, the Japanese, who are…
How to Survive a Tsunami
In the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean that devastated villages and…
Morss Colloquia Focus on Science and Society
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution launched a new program, hosting three “Morss Colloquia” since October 2006.…
Lessons from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will convene two special conferences this fall to learn from the…
A ‘Book’ of Ancient Sumatran Tsunamis
Exactly one year after the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, Jian Lin found himself on…
Throwing DART Buoys into the Ocean
Deep Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) buoys are the foundation of warning network