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Risk = {si, λi, xi} -- What can go wrong? How likely is it? What are the consequences?

Fitting an Elephant in the 3.11 Tsunami

Posted on 27 March 2014 Written by Woody

Fitting an Elephant in the 3.11 Tsunami

Was an undersea slump the reason the 3.11 tsnuami reached such heights? Professor Dave Tappin, a marine geologist at the British Geological Survey, has evidence this may be the case.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: article, japan, japan times

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