Log Post: Unlocking Tsunami Secrets – MEGATERA Video 2

The region west of Sumatra in Indonesia is particularly prone to tsunami-spawning earthquakes and will likely endure a major hit in the near future, making it an important geological laboratory. Learn how the science team on R/VFalkor is conducting an unprecedented, high-tech expedition designed to clarify the mechanisms that cause tsunamis, and help millions to … Continued

Log Post: The Call of the Seas

Dr. Satish Singh sits down and begins with a confession: “I was not a marine geophysicist when I started in Cambridge, I was a theoretical seismologist. However, after a couple of cruises I got involved in marine science and was hooked.” Soon after, Dr. Singh rose to become one of the top marine geophysicists in … Continued

Log Post: Everything you wanted to know about the science behind MEGATERA

What is the Mentawai Gap-Tsunami Earthquake Risk Assessment -MEGATERA- expedition? MEGATERA is a scientific expedition that aims to gather information on the most seismic area of the world, which is an area with a lot of earthquake/ earth-movement activity. This information will help create better disaster-mitigation plans. During the expedition scientists will focus on a … Continued

Log Post: Below the Floor

If you read our post yesterday about bathymetry you know that R/V Falkor’smultibeam echosounder system will allow the MEGATERA expedition to acquire high-resolution 3D images of the ocean’s floor relief. But no matter how great the level of detail on the bathymetric data is, it can never show what is below the sea’s bottom, where many clues … Continued

Log Post: The Depth’s Shape

Have you ever been in the ocean, walking in waist high water and suddenly stepped off into a hole or a steep decline? That is a small model of bathymetry! Bathymetry studies the depths and shapes of underwater terrain. In other words, it is the underwater equivalent to topography. It is easy to imagine only … Continued

Log Post: Sharpening the Axe

Prepare for the Inevitable An earthquake’s sudden, violent burst of energy takes over in a matter of seconds, seemingly out of nowhere. Those who have experienced such an event can tell you that in that time of terror, little feels safe or certain. One thing that can provide a small bit security in the midst … Continued

Log Post: Singapore Preparation – Megatera Video 1

Megatera Cruise – Location: Singapore A massive amount of logistics and planning goes into a research cruise. Join us for a glimpse into some of the behind-the-scenes action, as crew members talk about their duties and how they’ve been preparing to leave Singapore for the Megatera cruise.

Log Post: The Plan

Predictions based on the past Doctor Satish Singh, co-leader of the Mentawai Gap-Tsunami Earthquake Risk Assessment (or MEGATERA) expedition, believes there is one essential tool you can never leave at home when working on science, especially on a maritime expedition: creativity. Creativity is given a wonderful foundation through a proactive attitude and an open mind, … Continued

Log Post: Sharing Science with Students

Q&A AT SINGAPORE’S SCIENCE CENTER Earth is an oceanic planet – 70% of our world is covered in water, 50% of the air we breathe comes from the ocean, and life itself originated there. We owe so much to the oceans, however, there is still so much that we do not understand. Research missions of … Continued