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Tsunami Detection System Using Unusual Animal Behavior- A Specified Approach

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Abstract

Now a days Tsunami is occurring very frequently in all over the word. So it is essential to predict it very earlier before the arrival of Tsunami in order to save many lives. The earthquake can be predicted in three different terms: short- term, intermediate-term, and the long-term. The two major methods of prediction are Geophysical precursors and the unusual animal behavior. This paper focus on the unusual animal behavior by monitoring behavior of the animal for predicting the Tsunami by analyzing the sensory organs of animals which were able to monitor, and sense, stimuli preceding an earthquake.

Published in Earth Sciences (Volume 2, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.earth.20130201.12
Page(s) 9-13
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Keywords

Electromagneticfields, Geophysical Precursors, Tsunami, Vibrations

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