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... Makran zone [ 12 ]. Iran Oman India Makran INDIAN OCEAN Sunda Figure 1 : Two main tsunamigenic zones in the Indian Ocean , including Makran , and Sunda Based on Rastogi and Jaiswal ( 2006 ) [ 5 ] Sunda subduction zone is the most active ...
... Makran zone [ 12 ]. Iran Oman India Makran INDIAN OCEAN Sunda Figure 1 : Two main tsunamigenic zones in the Indian Ocean , including Makran , and Sunda Based on Rastogi and Jaiswal ( 2006 ) [ 5 ] Sunda subduction zone is the most active ...
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Table 1 : A tentative list of historical tsunamis in the Makran subduction zone 1945 Figure 3 : Estimates of the sources of the Makran tsunamis listed in Table 1 Table 3 : Four source scenarios considered in order to. No. Year Long . Lat ...
Table 1 : A tentative list of historical tsunamis in the Makran subduction zone 1945 Figure 3 : Estimates of the sources of the Makran tsunamis listed in Table 1 Table 3 : Four source scenarios considered in order to. No. Year Long . Lat ...
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... Makran zone , which are listed in Table 1. As can be inferred from Table 1 , unfortunately data on the Makran historical tsunamis are rather poor : for instance , the earthquake magnitudes are known for three events ( 326 BC , 1008 ...
... Makran zone , which are listed in Table 1. As can be inferred from Table 1 , unfortunately data on the Makran historical tsunamis are rather poor : for instance , the earthquake magnitudes are known for three events ( 326 BC , 1008 ...
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