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Thread: tsunami speed please explain
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21st January 2022, 08:00 PM #16SENIOR MEMBER
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Terra firma? First find a continent and then live in the middle.
mick
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22nd January 2022, 08:58 AM #17
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23rd January 2022, 03:43 PM #18SENIOR MEMBER
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With regard to the sound being heard thousands of kms away in alaska... It's been a few decades since learning this but the sound waves (evergy waves) tends to go up and out, less land hugging, and then bounce off the stratosphere and are redirected back to earth where the waves collide with some distant ears... Often times those that are medium distance don't hear the blast as it travels way over their heads.
Wave speed has all to do with the pressure wave that they originate from. Apparently tidal waves have been measured at up to 700km/hr (my guess is 700km/hr is close to the maximum velocity of an energy wave in water). Those sorts of speeds would only originate with convergent plate earthquakes (or astreroid impact). And only if the land slip moved at 700km/hr. If the land slip moved at 400km/hr then the wave couldn't exceed 400km/hr. I don't think a volcanic eruption (explosive release) has the energy to send a radiating wave out at such speeds. the energy dynamics are way different.
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