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IJSTR >> Volume 9 - Issue 1, January 2020 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



Global Tsunami Hazard Web Map For Mitigation And Rescue Operation

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AUTHOR(S)

Jais Jose, Yuvaraj E, Bharti Kaushik, Neha Singh, Arjun Suresh

 

KEYWORDS

Global tsunami hazard map, Internet information services, Maps API, HTML, JavaScript, JQuery.

 

ABSTRACT

The Global tsunami hazard map is a map used for analyzing an area whether it is earthquake prone or not as well as it is used for making evacuation plan and rescue operations by the government authorities. The Global earthquake map has been developed by using Web GIS tools. HTML, CSS, Java Script, JQuery, IIS and Maps API are utilized to deliver the Global Earthquake hazard map. The parameters are Event Name, Designator, Latitude, Longitude, Origin Time (UTC), Focal Depth, Magnitude (Initial), Magnitude (Mw) and Region Name. The principle favorable circumstances of the created seismic tremor map in the web page are clients can see the latitude, longitude, magnitude, event name, and region name in the web page whenever tapped on a specific quake area, subtleties of the tremors happened in most recent 7 days will be refreshed from the USGS site, clients can sort the table fields as their desire and can refresh the information effectively later on, Options for Customization are accessible for clients, assume a client need to see just the seismic tremors over 5 Magnitude and they can give the contribution as more prominent than 5,then it will show the tremors over 5 Magnitude, Users can see the plate boundaries and plate motion and they can modify as their desire, this tsunami hazard webpage is valuable to give early wave cautioning and clearing of neighborhood populace and salvage tasks and the clients can undoubtedly distinguish which every one of the quakes are substantial and light dependent on the color given to the icon and the color correspond to the magnitude are Red (7.2 – 8.9), Orange ( 6.6 – 7.1), Yellow ( 6.0 – 6.5) and Green ( 0.0 – 5.9).

 

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