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    • Southeast Asia Climate Downscale
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Southeast Asia is a region of conditional instability that plays an important role in global climate variability.

-- Koh Tieh‐Yong, EOS Researcher and Assistant Professor in NTU’s College of Science

Southeast Asia Climate Downscale

Regional Climate Downscale of El Nino and Indian Ocean Dipole The project aims to elucidate the impact of El Nino‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) on temperature, wind and rainfall in Western Maritime Continent, including Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and Java.

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South China Palaeowashover Records

Geological Records of Coastal Hazards from QingAo bay, Nanao Island, northern South China Sea People, property and infrastructure are at constant risk of tsunami and storms in the South China Sea. To undertake risk assessment it is necessary to establish a record of storms and tsunami throughout the…

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Borneo Sea-level History

High-resolution sea-level history on the Sunda Shelf, near Borneo, over the past 2000 years Accurate estimates of sea-level change in the pre-satellite era are needed to validate geophysical and climate models, and resolve tectonic histories of strain accumulation and relief along megathrusts.

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TAG CLOUD

  • Maps
  • Graphs
  • Images
  • Resources
  • Maps
    • Haiti Earthquake Maps
    • Sumatran Earthquake Maps
    • South Pacific Earthquakes
    • Seismic situation of cities
  • Graphs
    • Coupling of Tectonic plates beneath the Mentawai islands
    • Fiji earthquake of 9 Nov
    • Graph of earthquake cycles in the Mentawai islands
    • Origin of Sumatran earthquake and aftershocks of Sept 30 2009
  • Images
    • Alaskan Melting Glacier
    • GPS equipment in Mentawai islands
    • Hot lava from Mount Merapi
    • Uplifted soft coral from Sumatra
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Videos
    • USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) natural hazards gateway
    • NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) indian ocean (Tsunami article)

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