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Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Scientists puzzled by ' peculiar ' tsunami

Science

V.Geetanath, Hyderabad

While early warning systems around the world were quick to pick up the earthquake in the Pacific, the tsunami that subsequently ravaged the
Indonesian city of Palu, claiming more than 800 lives, seems to have
struck in stealth, baffling the scientific community.
  Scientists at the Hyderabad-based Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services ( INCOIS), which runs the state-of-the-art Indian Tsunami Early Warning System (ITEWS), detected the earthquake on the Pacific Ocean bed at 3.30pm (IST) on September 28, and immediately
issued an alert to the Indian Oceanic community, including Indonesia, and international networks. " We monitored the situation for three hours but did not detect any unusual activity in the oceanic buoys and sea level tide gauges," said director S.S.C. Shenoi.
  Information gathered by INCOIS showed that within five minutes of
the 7.5 magnitude earthquake being detected on the Pacific Ocean floor, a warning was issued by the Indonesian Tsunami Warning network too. But after three more warnings, the alert was withdrawn as nothing was visible on the ocean gauges or buoys.
  " The Palu tsunami has been very peculiar. We have not seen
anything like it before, for not only were there no readings in the
buoys and tide gauges, only a small narrow bay was hit," said E.
Pattabhi Rama Rao, head, Ocean Observations & Data Management Group, Tsunami & Storm Surge Early Warning Services Group, INCOIS.
  The INCOIS director said there were two possible explanations. "
There could have been a mudslide on the ocean floor, which would have a cataclysmic effect on the bay. Alternatively, the earthquake could have triggered a mini-tsunami, which got amplified because of the geographic geometry of the area," he said.

( The Hindu, Chennai city edition, Tuesday, October 2, 2018 )
Courtesy : MPS

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