Mega-tsunami: Wave of Destruction 91Èȱ¬2 9:30pm Thursday 12th October 2000
Books and articles:
Apocalypse:
a Natural History of Global Disasters
by Bill McGuire (Cassell, London, 1999).
Contributor
Professor Bill McGuire graphically describes four types of catastrophe
that could devastate the Earth. One chapter describes how a mega-tsunami
would result from a volcanic collapse on La Palma in the Canary
Islands.
Tsunami! 2nd edition by Walter C. Dudley and Min Lee (University of Hawaii
Press, Honolulu, 1998).
A history of tsunami featuring lots of eyewitness accounts, including
a section on the 1958 mega-tsunami in Lituya Bay, Alaska.
The Drowning Wave New Scientist, 7th October 2000, p26 Magazine feature written by Horizon researcher Tristan Marshall.
Many
relevant scientific papers may also be found in: Journal
of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
(Special Issue: Deformation and Flank Instability of Oceanic Island
Volcanoes: A Comparison of Hawaii and Atlantic Island Volcanoes
edited by J. C. Carracedo, S. J. Day & D. Elsworth., Vol. 94 issues
1-4, 1st December 1999)
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91Èȱ¬ web pages:
91Èȱ¬ News Online report on about the possible effects of a mega-tsunami from La Palma:
A scientific account of the 2004 Asian tsunami, featuring survivors' stories: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/tsunami/
External web-links:
Benfield Greig Hazard Research Centre, University College London:
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Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich:
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The Geological Society, London:
-Natural Environment Research Council Tsunami Risks Project:
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University of Washington Tsunami Information:
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Pacific Tsunami Museum, Hawaii:
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Mega-tsunami: Wave of Destruction programme page
Mega-tsunami: Questions and Answers
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