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Using molluscan assemblages from paleotsunami deposits to evaluate the influence of topography on the magnitude of late Holocene mega-tsunamis on Ishigaki Island, Japan

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Using molluscan assemblages from paleotsunami deposits to evaluate the influence of topography on the magnitude of late Holocene mega-tsunamis on Ishigaki Island, Japan

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Akihisa Kitamuraほか
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Springer Nature
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2018-08-14
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Progress in earth and planetary science 5(41)
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Mami Ito
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Progress in earth and planetary science
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Additional file 5 of Using molluscan assemblages from paleotsunami deposits to evaluate the influence of topography on the magnitude of late Holocene mega-tsunamis on Ishigaki Island, Japan
Additional file 2: of Using molluscan assemblages from paleotsunami deposits to evaluate the influence of topography on the magnitude of late Holocene mega-tsunamis on Ishigaki Island, Japan
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Additional file 3: of Using molluscan assemblages from paleotsunami deposits to evaluate the influence of topography on the magnitude of late Holocene mega-tsunamis on Ishigaki Island, Japan
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Diatom assemblages in tsunami deposits associated with the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami at Phra Thong Island, Thailand
Probable tsunami origin for a Shell and Sand Sheet from marine ponds on Anegada, British Virgin Islands
Sedimentary record of recent tsunamis in the Huelva Estuary (southwestern Spain)
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