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Luminescence and density banding patterns in massive Porites corals around the Thai‐Malay Peninsula, Southeast Asia » We characterized the annual luminescent and skeletal density banding patterns in 51 massive Porites corals from 15 reefs from six locations around the Thai-Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia, and expl… Aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

r/IAmA on Reddit: IAmA 23yo who survived the tsunami in Phuket Thailand 2004. AmA » Posted by u/moonkinsdidthis - 11 votes and 25 comments Reddit.com

Erosion and Deposition by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Phuket and Phang-nga Provinces, Thailand » The devastating December 26, 2004, tsunami produced abundant geologic effects along the Andaman coast of Thailand. The tsunami inundated the numerous sandy beaches and flowed over the adjacent aeolian dunes. On some of the dunes, the tsunami scoured circular holes 10–30 cm in diameter, and in its waning phases, it coated the holes with mud. The tsunami locally deposited a sand sheet that ranged from 0–30 cm in thickness, with an average thickness of approximately 10 cm. Sedimentary structures within the sand sheet include ripples from inflow and outflow, graded bedding, parallel lamination, and double-layered deposits. Erosion, locally severe, affected sand beaches and tidal inlets. We use these erosional and depositional features to infer the main processes that acted during inundation from the tsunami. Bioone.org

In pics: 17 years on, a look back at 2004 Tsunami that wiped few communities off the map in seconds » December 26 marks the 17 years since a 9.1 magnitude quake off the coast of Indonesia’s Aceh province triggerd a deadly Tsunami in the Indian Ocean, killing 226,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and nine other countries. According to geological estimates, the 2004 earthquake was the third-largest of its type to ever be recorded, and it managed to even trigger aftershocks as far away as in Alaska.  Wionews.com

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