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Tsunami Links
Joint Tsunami Commission Joint Tsunami Commission
An international group of scientists involved with the exchange of scientific and technical information about tsunamis among nations concerned with the tsunami hazard.
icon Large Earthquake Database - from Tectonics Observatory, Caltech
Includes slip models of recent large earthquakes
icon National Tsunami Warning Center
Information on NTWC and recent tsunamis
US Tsunami website National Tsunami Hazard Mitagation Program (NTHMP)
A coordinated national effort to assess tsunami threat, prepare community response, issue timely and effective warnings, and mitigate damage.
icon NOAA Tsunami website
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, comprehensive website
icon Sea Level Stations
A tsunami focused data sharing framework (UNESCO)
NGDC Tsunami Inundation Gridding Project NCEI Development of Coastal DEMs for Tsunami Modeling
NCEI builds high-resolution coastal digital elevation models (DEMs).
icon NOAA Historical Tsunami Database at NGDC
Includes events from 2000 B.C. to the present in the the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans; and the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas.
Tsunamis and Earthquakes Research
USGS Western Region Marine and Coastal Surveys, Eric L. Geist
Pacific Disaster Center
Applied information research and analysis support ... for the disaster management and humanitarian assistance communities of the Asia Pacific region and beyond.
International Tsunami Information Center
O. H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory
College of Engineering at Oregon State University
Science of Tsunami Hazards, The Tsunami Society
Center for Coastal & Land-Margin Research, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering,
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology
Western States Seismic Policy Council
WSSPC is a broad regional forum for earthquake hazard mitigation technology transfer
Tsunami Research At CHL
Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory, information about experiments that are currently being done
NASA Earth Science Applied Sciences