Modeling future earthquake and tsunami threat in southeast Japan

Geoscience researchers unveil new, GPS-based strategies for modeling earthquake-induced tsunamis for southeast Japan alongside the Nankai Trough. A Nankai-induced tsunami is more likely to hit there within the subsequent few a long time, and has the potential to displace 4 instances the variety of individuals affected by the large Tohoku tsunami of 2011, in line with new analysis.
Geology News — ScienceDaily

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