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Bapat, Arun,

Turn to Nature. Arun Bapat. - Down to Earth, 2005. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 5, Science, 1522-3264; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Turn to Nature, March 15, 2005; pp. 54.

"We could do well to understand that nature offers us resources to deal with the killer waves. Mangroves are one such resource. The total surface area of a small mangrove leaf is about 2-5 square meters. When the tsunami hits the bush, the energy of the waves is absorbed by the leaves. The blades bend when hit, but they do not break--they spring back immediately to resist the next onslaught." (DOWN TO EARTH) This article explains how mangroves and other vegetation will lessen the damage from tsunamis.

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Coastal zone management
Mangrove forests
Tsunamis
Tsunamis--Forecasting

AC1.S5

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