Soon, undersea Internet cables to detect tsunamis
January 27th, 2010 - 4:19 pm ICT by ANILondon, January 27 (ANI): A novel approach may see scientists using undersea internet cables to detect tsunamis.
Existing warning systems use pressure sensors on the seafloor to detect the weight of a tsunami in the water column above.
Only five countries own such sensor arrays - the US, Australia, Indonesia, Chile and Thailand - partly due to the high cost of installation.
This lack of coverage leaves many countries vulnerable to a tsunami strike.
Now, according to a report by New Scientist, a team led by Manoj Nair at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado, has proposed a cheaper way to detect an approaching tsunami: use undersea telecommunications cables to detect its electric field.
Such fields are created as electrically charged salts in seawater pass through the Earth’s magnetic field.
Computer modelling by Nair’s team shows that the electric field generated by the tsunami that struck south-east Asia in 2004 induced voltages of up to 500 millivolts.
Their calculations show this is big enough to be detected by voltmeters placed at the end of the fibre-optic and copper cables that carpet the floor of the Indian Ocean. (ANI)
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