Tsunami Crushes Coastline

Tsunami Crushes Coastline

Author: Louise Spilsbury

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1538213176

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The Fukushima nuclear power plant was seriously damaged by a tsunami in 2011. Today, environmental problems continue, showing just how far-reaching damage from the massive waves of a tsunami can be. Other headline-grabbing tsunamis are profiled in this volume, providing readers with true-life examples as they learn about what causes tsunamis, where they are likely to hit, and how areas prepare for them throughout the main content. Full-color photographs of tsunami-caused devastation accompany the STEM content, boxes of real disaster statistics, and quotes from those who lived through a tsunami.


Tsunami Crushes Coastline

Tsunami Crushes Coastline

Author: Louise Spilsbury

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 153821315X

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The Fukushima nuclear power plant was seriously damaged by a tsunami in 2011. Today, environmental problems continue, showing just how far-reaching damage from the massive waves of a tsunami can be. Other headline-grabbing tsunamis are profiled in this volume, providing readers with true-life examples as they learn about what causes tsunamis, where they are likely to hit, and how areas prepare for them throughout the main content. Full-color photographs of tsunami-caused devastation accompany the STEM content, boxes of real disaster statistics, and quotes from those who lived through a tsunami.


Tsunamis and Earthquakes in Coastal Environments

Tsunamis and Earthquakes in Coastal Environments

Author: V. Santiago-Fandino

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-14

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 3319285289

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This monograph is a compilation of a number of research studies presented in fourteen chapters dealing with the impact and restoration of coastal environments that have been affected by earthquakes and tsunamis. The focus is mainly on rivers, estuaries, coastal lagoons, beaches, and related ecosystems. In addition to direct impact and response due to flooding and subsequent abrasion, this publication covers physical, chemical and biological responses in coastal morphology, water quality and ecosystems and includes also topics dealing with risk reduction and vulnerability. This compilation mainly covers examples from large magnitude earthquake and tsunami events in the Indian and Pacific Ocean that are complemented with other events in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. Comprehensive descriptions of multi-scale impacts of tsunami and earthquake events, both spatially and temporally, will help the reader to understand the complicated interactions which occur in coastal zones in order to create a sustainable, resilient environment and achieve a society with smart post-event recovery planning. This book is aimed at researchers and students in coastal science and engineering as well as at policy makers, environmental planners and coastal managers.


Tsunamis

Tsunamis

Author: Monika Davies

Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC

Published: 2020-12-15

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1978518528

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A tsunami is a series of powerful sea waves that can travel as fast as a commercial jet and sweep people and even buildings away. With approachable text, fascinating sidebars, and diagrams that provide a memorable introduction to Earth science curricula, students will learn about the natural forces that cause these dangerous waves to form. Vivid photographs will keep readers captivated as they learn about the destruction that the worst tsunamis in history caused. Students will learn how scientific research is helping people find better ways to prepare for this dangerous natural disaster.


Sweeping Tsunamis

Sweeping Tsunamis

Author: Louise Spilsbury

Publisher: Capstone Classroom

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1432937928

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This book teaches readers about tsunamis--the causes, after effects, and major storms in history.


Tsunamis and the Environment

Tsunamis and the Environment

Author: Ailynn Collins

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2024-08

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1669070891

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Tsunamis can be more than 100 feet tall! After tsunamis crash into a coastline, their harmful effects can linger for years. Besides the impact to people, they can be disastrous for the environment. Tsunamis can strip sand from beaches and uproot trees. Salt from ocean water can seep into the ground and keep plants from growing. Tsunamis also kill many animals and destroy their homes. Learn about the important actions people are taking to help areas affected by tsunamis recover.


Savage Tsunamis

Savage Tsunamis

Author: Michael Portman

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1433965496

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A giant wave of water is so powerful and savage that it can tear houses off foundations, uproot trees, and easily sweep people away. Tsunamis are truly frightening and destructive natural disasters. Readers will read about how these waves of water form and see photographs of damage from the worst tsunamis in history. They’ll also learn about advances in science that may help protect people from tsunamis in the future.


Tsunami!

Tsunami!

Author: Anne Rooney

Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica

Published: 2015-01-01

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13: 1625133782

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Written in British English, Tsunami! describes how earthquakes and volcanoes cause deadly waves, the devastation they inflict on communities and the environment, and why they are so difficult to predict.


Tsunami

Tsunami

Author: Edward Bryant

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-01-29

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 3540742743

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Tsunamis are underrated as major hazards, mainly due to the misconceptions that they occur infrequently and happen along some distant shoreline. However, evidence for past great tsunami has recently been discovered along apparently aseismic and protected coastlines, such as those of Australia and Western Europe. This is a comprehensive and well illustrated textbook on all aspects of tsunami. It can be used by a student or layperson to gain encyclopedic knowledge about tsunami.


Tsunamis

Tsunamis

Author: Daniel E. Harmon

Publisher: Britannica Educational Publishing

Published: 2018-12-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1508106479

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The sudden arrival of a "harbor wave" in a crowded seaport has terrified coastal residents for centuries. Tsunamis are among the deadliest natural catastrophes, in some cases killing thousands of people in a matter of minutes. Readers will learn how tsunamis develop, what kinds of damage they cause, and how scientists are using warning systems to give people more time to flee disaster. Some of the deadliest tsunamis in history, including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, are also discussed.