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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / January 2005



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Can this structure withstand sea storms?24 Jan 2005 05:11 GMT18
Please take a look at this ocean living project at the following link:
http://oceania.org/
What I'm wondering is if there is any place in the world's oceans where this
structure could safely exist.  I just don't see this thing being able to
What is a REAL "tidal wave"?13 Jan 2005 13:55 GMT5
I know that a tsunami is not a "tidal wave", and I know what a
tsunami is, but all the noise generated by using the term "tidal
wave" for tsunami has made it really, really hard for me to find
out what a REAL tidal wave is... Searching for pages with "tidal
NASA/French Satellite Data Reveal New Details of Tsunami13 Jan 2005 13:00 GMT1
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New Concepts:  Practical Tsunami & Earthquake Warning Systems09 Jan 2005 04:00 GMT3
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