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Climate
Climate research at EOS aims to fill a gap of much-needed information on climatic forces in Southeast Asia, allowing better forecasts of climate change consequences in the region.
Risk and Society
EOS conducts research that links policy and social science inquiry with its natural science research with education and outreach involvement in areas affected by natural hazards.
Tectonics
Southeast Asia with its large, active faults, as well as a number of major subduction zones, provides a natural laboratory to study Earth deformation processes with global relevance.
Volcano
EOS Volcano Group conducts geologic, geochemical and geophysical studies to improve understanding of volcanic activity, particularly processes related to eruptions.
19 Dec 2024
20 years on: Scientific insights from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
13 Dec 2024
Strengthening ASEAN's Cross-Border Resilience to Tropical Cyclones and Droughts
Why do tectonic plates move?
Why won't sea-level rise be the same everywhere?
What is the difference between magma and lava?
Where is a tsunami most likely to happen?
Why is the interior of the Earth hot?
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