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Temple's Boufadel explains science behind tsunami's deadly effects
Posted Mar 11, 2011 -- webcomm
Temple's Boufadel explains science behind tsunami's deadly effects
The devastating tsunami that ripped through Japan following an 8.9 magnitude earthquake off the Japanese coast can be compared to a cartoon truck screeching to a stop. There's a lot of pressure in that water that builds up, so a six-foot tsunami carries a lot of force behind it, says Temple environmental engineer Michel Boufadel. "The effects could be devastating, of course, from a physical point of view, from erosion and mechanical destruction of properties," Boufadel said. "There's also a long-term effect because it alters the natural or the traditional pathways of water."
March 11, 2011 | KYW News Radio