PhD candidate, University of Newcastle
Kaya Wilson is a PhD candidate at the University of Newcastle specializing in tsunami modelling. As an accredited hydrographic surveyor who has worked in both industry and federal government, Kaya applies ocean mapping expertise to best predict tsunami impact. Recent work includes the detailed tsunami modelling of Sydney harbor for potential tsunami threat.
Yes, a tsunami could hit Sydney – causing flooding and dangerous currents
Oct 16, 2018 14:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Sulawesis recent tsunami is a striking reminder of the devastating, deadly effects that the sudden arrival of a large volume of water can have. Published today, our new research shows what might happen if a tsunami hit...
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