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This technical volume provides an in-depth analysis of tsunami phenomena, bridging the gap between physical science and real-world applications. The book systematically examines how tsunamis are generated through seismic activity, landslides, and underwater disturbances, then traces their propagation across ocean basins.
Beyond theoretical frameworks, the text emphasizes human impact assessment, exploring how communities face tsunami hazards and the effectiveness of early warning systems. It covers numerical modeling techniques, historical case studies, and risk evaluation methodologies essential for disaster preparedness.
Designed for researchers, engineers, and hazard management professionals, this work integrates oceanographic principles with practical mitigation strategies. The content addresses both prevention and response mechanisms, making it invaluable for understanding modern tsunami science and protecting vulnerable coastal populations.







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