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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2020 · 51 MIN

Tsunamis. Hablamos con Juan Vicente Cantavella.

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El 26 de diciembre de 2004, en el fondo del océano Índico, cerca de la Isla de Sumatra, la tierra tembló con una violencia inusitada. El movimiento sísmico submarino provocó un tsunami que arrasó las costas del océano produciendo más de 280.000 víctimas. Aquel acontecimiento hizo comprender la necesidad de crear sistemas de detección temprana de tsunamis que permitan avisar a la población con tiempo suficiente para que se ponga a salvo. Hoy, Juan Vicente Cantavella, sismólogo, investigador en la Red Sísmica del Instituto Geográfico Nacional, cuenta qué son los tsunamis, cómo se producen y propagan por el océano, por qué son tan peligrosos al alcanzar las costas y, lo más importante, cómo pueden ser detectados con tiempo suficiente para enviar un aviso a las poblaciones costeras y conseguir que se pongan a salvo antes de que la gran ola llegue arrasándolo todo. Más información en https://cienciaes.com

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El 26 de diciembre de 2004, en el fondo del océano Índico, cerca de la Isla de Sumatra, la tierra tembló con una violencia inusitada. El movimiento sísmico submarino provocó un tsunami que arrasó las costas del océano produciendo más de 280.000...

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