2520:- which we should rely on is anybody's guess, as the latter mentions a reduction in the number of missing, to quote "India revised its earlier figure of 5,640 after lowering its estimate of people missing in Andaman and Nicobar Islands", which arguably refers to the number of missing, which it gives as 3,874. The difference between the two is 1,766, not quite the 1,968 between the two overall estimates, but it is the difference between the two estimates for India in the two lists. Most of the rest is the 196 extra deaths in Indonesia in the UN Office for the Envoy and I don't know where they came from. We'll never get a true answer and it's not worth trying I suspect. For various reasons the lower figure is I think preferable, but I'm happy that we include the higher number as an alternative. I've been searching for recent updates but found nothing definitive, so we may have to wait for the 20th anniversary later this year.
3160:. It talks about the total energy released in an earthquake being divided into three components - energy radiated as seismic waves (that's what we feel and is recorded by seismometers), fracture energy (that's energy expended creating new fracture surfaces along the fault plane and within the surrounding rock) and frictional energy (energy expended overcoming the frictional resistance to sliding that mostly appears as heat). The last two components are known as "dissipative" and they are judged to represent a large proportion of the total energy release, in fact the majority. This means that the total energy released is always much bigger than the energy radiated as seismic waves. I hope that helps.
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Indonesia reduced there numbers by 50,000. I'm personally comfortable with what is in the article now.
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FYI, we take talk page discussions seriously. Everything you've said, down to your phrasing, suggests you're either unsure of how scientific research works or straight up dismissive, and in a tongue-in-cheek manner. I would appreciate if you actually went into details to scrutinise the papers against
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and colleagues revising their magnitude from Mw 9.1 in 2007 to Mw 9.2 in 2017, the 2016 Bletery et al study which gives Mw 9.25 and notes its close to the Mw 9.3 obtained through normal mode analyses. The "latest" study in the 2000s which actually calculates the magnitude, from what I've been able to
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Myanmar, not Malaysia and that is one reason for suspecting that the total may be in excess of 230,000 if we take the 229,866 number, but we have nothing definitive there. As I went looking for archived copies for the Human Toll given by the office of the UN envoy (not Bill Clinton
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Tsunami, sub-heading Early Signs and Warnings, talking about how in some places the waterline receded and caused fatalities due to people picking up fish from the beach and being hit by the tsunami. This should be changed to include the reason for this, Positive
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I pointed out that the tyre is flat, i dont have phd on tyre pressure, but i can see it is flat. Why an earth someone still thinks it's ok while they see same thing? I understand that online calculator is not good enough source to cite, but if it were erroneus someone would have pointed those online
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I note that
Gopinathan et al. (2017) were not attempting to recalculate the magnitude. They themselves think that the high slips in the northern part of the rupture that their inversion produces are not real but a result of thick soft sediments beneath the seabed. Any reduction in slip would lead to
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I'm not sure about changing the magnitude. A very quick analysis of the titles of papers listed using the ISC link (all 959 of them) in the infobox gives the following number of mentions: 9.0 12, 9.1 9, 9.2 14, 9.3 11, although of course that's just the titles, but it is indicative that we should be
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Other Lives but Mine (French: D'autres vies que la mienne, published as Lives Other Than My Own in the United States) is a 2009 non-fiction book by the French writer
Emmanuel Carrère that tells the stories of several people he had met. Carrère was vacationing in Sri Lanka at the time of the tsunami,
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The 26 Mt TNT-equivalent figure does not come from the source. It is an automatically calculated figure from the 1.1e17 N m figure, which is from the source. Since the TNT equivalent is a directly convertible unit of the same dimension, using an automated calculation here isn't wrong, but I do have
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Isn't there a dispute over the total for
Malaysia? Reported I believe 61 victims, but someone say 600, though whether this is credible I have not checked. I'm unsure of whether 227,898 and 229,866 should be used in the info box, as 227,898 is the Synthesis Report's final toll and seems to be the
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We now carry two totals in the body of the article, 227,898 and 229,866, both with impeccable sourcing, the difference being mainly in the total for India - I note that looking back through the web archives for the latter source that it was updated in
January 2006. There are a lot of sources out
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I've looked for quite a bit on the death toll numbers from recent estimations or studies and haven't had much luck. I have found quite a few more recent studies regarding its magnitude however, which is why I changed it to be between Mw 9.2–9.3, and the most recent study on the 1964 Alaskan
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I don't even understand what you're trying to convey here. Are you reiterating my points back to me? Again it seems like you are misrepresenting all of our comments. I'm trying to help you get a better picture and you are either in denial or these concepts haven't been fully
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I have heard even larger numbers than 1.1 Gigatons, but that 25 Megatons in Wiki article is way off, it is not true at all. It might be referring to the damage done buy actual water movement, or the energy in its movement, but i still see that 25 Megatons being misleading.
2700:. Okal & Stein confirm their earlier estimate of 9.3. Fujii et al. use tsunami data to invert for fault slip distribution and this gives a 9.2 magnitude, up from the 9.1 that they had previously calculated. In summary, 9.2–9.3 seems a fair range to have in the infobox.
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and the calculator itself, an unreliable source. We are not certain of the calculator's formula, and, even if we did, we do not have the authority do that here. Again, OR. Reiterating Mike, you still need to find compelling arguments and sources to back it
2844:"The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, also known as the Boxing Day earthquake, had an estimated energy release equivalent to 1.1 gigatons of TNT . This massive undersea earthquake triggered a devastating tsunami that affected several countries in the region."
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is about 1.38 x 10 Joules (138 petaJoules). This is the equivalent to 33 Megatons, so 25 megatons is not egregiously wrong. You will need to come up with good quality scientific sources to persuade anyone to change the numbers used in the article.
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By the way, there is no scientific paper to back that 26MT of radiated energy, so why is it up there? No scientific paper saying that radiated energy from this earthquake, that caused this destructive tsunami, is only
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is most representative. Please take some time to look at reliable sources from credible authors to make your arguments compelling. I am inferring that you don't quite grasp the topic well yet and misunderstanding us.
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NatGeo article: "The earthquake that generated the great Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 is estimated to have released the energy of 23,000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs, according to the U.S. Geological Survey
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I highly discourage magazines/websites when it comes to sourcing these scientific parameters. We should stick to peer-reviewed academic papers (that most magazines/news outlets source from).
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That paper is proof of having paper, nothing more, it needs to be accurate and be based on same data than rest of the article and the event, as this wiki article talks about single event.
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articles to link to for context? Are they obscure technical concepts, in which case they won't really warrant mentioning in an encyclopedia article aimed at the general reader?
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So maybe there could be energy for Total seismic movement and Energy release derived from that, and both mentioned in tons of TNT for comparison, to get some idea.
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So maybe there could be energy for Total seismic movement and Energy release derived from that, and both mentioned in tons of TNT for comparison, to get some idea.
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So magnitude 9.3 in richter scale radiates much more energy than that 26MT or 33Mt, and yes im talking energy magnitude that is mentioned in the article. Try it.
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2853:"The Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, which caused the tsunami, is estimated to have released energy equivalent to 23,000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs."
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other reliable sources, rather than using online calculators, and terms such as "word salad". Very unserious tone coming from you.
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and part of the book focuses on the aftermath and the tragedy of a French family who lost their four-year old daughter, Juliette.
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a lower estimated magnitude (as they say). I'll take another look through the other more recent (since Stein & Okal) papers.
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It provided better context that addresses some of the points in above discussion, but much of the text was since removed. --
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Also note a 2014 study I incorporated which gives a figure of 172,761 for Indonesia, higher than the usual number given.
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The comparison of energy released to that of atomic bombs is unreferenced, probably an original comparison by
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And that 1.1*10^17J is to my understanding from one short moment in the event, it's not the whole earthquake.
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And that 1.1*10^17J is to my understanding from one short moment in the event, it's not the whole earthquake.
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i get this: ~26266869 Megatons of TNT for the seismic moment (WHAT?), and ~1344 MT for the radiated energy.
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Energy release: according to Microsoft CoPilot. source is US Geological Survey. (did not give link to it).
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Throwing them "26Mt" and saying on top of that "less than Tsar bomb" is not the answer.
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Would 26MT nuke cause tsunami like this was? No, it would not, not even close.
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