QUAKE ‘SOUND’ CAN WARN OF TSUNAMIS

WASHINGTON (TIP): Scientists have developed a new technique that could be applied worldwide to create an early warning system for massive tsunamis triggered by earthquakes. Scientists from Stanford University have identified key acoustic characteristics of the 2011 Japan earthquake that indicated it would cause a large tsunami.

The same technique could be used to create an early warning system for tsunamis, they believe. On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 undersea earthquake occurred 64 kms off the shore of Japan. Now, computer simulations by scientists reveal that sound waves in the ocean produced by the quake probably reached land tens of minutes before the tsunami. If correctly interpreted, they could have offered a warning.

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