What Is Left After Tsunami Disasters? – A Sedimentological Perspective

What Is Left After Tsunami Disasters? – A Sedimentological Perspective

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What Is Left After Tsunami Disasters? – A Sedimentological Perspective

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Presentation
  3. 3 Tsunami
  4. 4 Tsunami research
  5. 5 Publications
  6. 6 The famous wave
  7. 7 What is a tsunami
  8. 8 Causes of tsunami
  9. 9 Why is sedimentology important
  10. 10 Paleo tsunami deposits in Thailand
  11. 11 Tsunami in Japan
  12. 12 Summary
  13. 13 How tsunami deposits look like
  14. 14 Additional issues
  15. 15 What is left
  16. 16 Accommodation space
  17. 17 Indian Ocean tsunami
  18. 18 Thickness distribution
  19. 19 rapid development of plants
  20. 20 Tsunami deposits
  21. 21 Conclusions
  22. 22 Other changes
  23. 23 Marine tsunami deposits
  24. 24 Offshore tsunami deposits
  25. 25 Tohoku tsunami 2011
  26. 26 Sources of sediments
  27. 27 Postdepositional processes
  28. 28 Minor redistribution
  29. 29 Tsunami deposits in Japan
  30. 30 Sedimentary DNA
  31. 31 boulders
  32. 32 sediment sources
  33. 33 rolling icebergs
  34. 34 identifying storm deposits
  35. 35 tsunami criteria
  36. 36 conclusion
  37. 37 questions

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