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Twenty-Five Years of Progress in the Science of “Geological” Tsunamis Following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Events
Emile A. Okal
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Computer Programs
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Real Time
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Subduction Zone
100%
Moment Tensor
100%
Earthquake Magnitude
100%
Current Velocity
100%
Nicaragua
100%
Keyphrases
Nicaragua
100%
Tsunami
100%
Earthquake
14%
Population at Risk
14%
Drylands
14%
Experimental Field
14%
Current Velocity
14%
Geological Origin
14%
Tsunami Early Warning
14%
Seismic Magnitude
14%
Tsunami Earthquake
14%
Frequency Moments
14%
Computer Code
14%
Moment Tensor
14%
Subduction Zone
14%
Surface Displacement
14%
In Situ Investigation
14%
Phase Inversion
14%
Volcano
14%
W Phase
14%
Earthquake-induced Landslide
14%
Real-time Identification
14%
Societal Aspects
14%
Flank Collapse
14%
Principal Development
14%
Maximum Earthquake Magnitude
14%
Krakatau
14%