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POTSDAM, GERMANY: Rainer Kind, professor of geophysics, points to a map displaying the propagation of seismic waves after the Sumatra quake, on 14 January 2005 at the Geo Science Center in Potsdam. (The green triangles on the map represent observation and data gathering locations; the yellow circles indicate seismic activity intensity assignments). Germany will offer a new tidal wave warning system developed by its scientists to Indian Ocean countries devastated by the tsunami on 26 December 2004. AFP PHOTO DDP/MICHAEL URBAN GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read MICHAEL URBAN/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)
POTSDAM, GERMANY: Rainer Kind, professor of geophysics, points to a map displaying the propagation of seismic waves after the Sumatra quake, on 14 January 2005 at the Geo Science Center in Potsdam. (The green triangles on the map represent observation and data gathering locations; the yellow circles indicate seismic activity intensity assignments). Germany will offer a new tidal wave warning system developed by its scientists to Indian Ocean countries devastated by the tsunami on 26 December 2004. AFP PHOTO DDP/MICHAEL URBAN GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read MICHAEL URBAN/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)
Rainer Kind, professor for geophysics, p
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