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1997
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Nature
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1998
Carver, Deborah H.
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1999
Goldfinger, C., and C. H. Nelson. “Holocene Recurrence of Cascadia Great Earthquakes Based on the Turbidite Event Record.”
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2000
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2001
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2002
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2003
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Satake, Kenji, Kelin Wang, and Brian F. Atwater. “Fault Slip and Seismic Moment of the 1700 Cascadia Earthquake Inferred from Japanese Tsunami Descriptions.”
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2004
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2005
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The Orphan Tsunami of 1700: Japanese Clues to a Parent Earthquake
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Lindh, Allan Goddard. “Opinion: Success and Failure at Parkfield.”
Seismological Research Letters
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2006
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2007
Bernard, E. N., L. A. Dengler, and S. C. Yim.
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2008
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2010
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2011
Avouac, Jean-Philippe. “The Lessons of Tohoku-Oki.”
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Cyranoski, David. “Japan Faces Up to Failure of Its Earthquake Preparations.”
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Sato, Mariko, Tadashi Ishikawa, Naoto Ujihara, Shigeru Yoshida, Masayuki Fujita, Masashi Mochizuki, and Akira Asada. “Displacement above the Hypocenter of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake.”
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INDEX
A
Aboriginal stories
Acapulco
accretionary wedge
Aceh province
Aceves, Richard
Adak Island
Adams, John
Alpine (New Zealand) fault
earthquake history of CSZ
episodic tremor and slip (ETS)
locked tectonic plates debate
Mexico City earthquake of 1985,
mountain-tilting paper
turbidite-landslide debate
Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS)
aftershocks
Alaska (
see
Adak Island; Anchorage;
Kodiak; Palmer; Prince William
Sound; Valdez)
Alaskan earthquake and tsunami of 1964
aftershocks
Alberni Inlet
Anchorage
angle of fault debate
Bamfield
Benioff, Hugo
casualties
compared with 1906 California earthquake
compared with Chilean earthquake of 1960
damage caused by,
epicenter
eyewitness accounts
Grantz, Arthur
magnitude
Meishusan Maru
Montague Island
Plafker, George
Prince William Sound
seismogenic zone
tsunami reaches Crescent City
tsunami strikes Port Alberni
Turnagain Heights
USGS field investigation
Alaska Standard
Alaska Tsunami Warning Centers
Alberni Inlet
Albert Head GPS monument
Aleutian Islands
Aleutian Trench
Allen, Clarence
Alpine (New Zealand) fault
Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE)
Anchorage
Alaskan earthquake of 1964,
Anchorage Daily News
Ando, Masataka
aseismic debate
locked tectonic plates debate
Ando, Miko
Andreanof Islands earthquake and tsunami of 1986
Adak Island
Alaska Tsunami Warning Center
magnitude
Naval Air Station on Adak Island
Aneyoshi Bay
angle of fault debate
animal behavior
antinuclear activists
Applegate, Bruce
Arcata
aseismic subduction
aseismic zones
asperities
Astoria
Astoria Bridge
Astoria Canyon
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) (
see also
Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
Atwater, Brian
crustal compression, measuring
date and time of last CSZ quake
earthquake history of CSZ
ghost forest discovery
locked tectonic plates debate
Monmouth conference
orphan tsunami research
B
Bakun, William
explanation of Richter scale
first official prediction experiment in U.S.
first official USGS seismic prediction
Parkfield earthquake prediction experiment
prediction debate
threat of great subduction quake on Juan de Fuca plate
Balazs, Emery
aseismic debate
locked tectonic plates debate
Balch, Billy
Bamfield
Banda Aceh
Barclay Canyon
Barker, Doug
bathymetry (
see also
computer models of tsunamis)
Beijing
Benioff, Hugo
Benioff zone
Benning, Jerry
Bernard, Eddie
comparing Cascadia event with Katrina
computer models of a Cascadia tsunami
computer models of Sumatra tsunami of 2004,
raising public awareness
Sumatra 2004, response to
tsunami warning systems
Big One

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