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From: Numerical estimation of a tsunami source at the flexural area of Kuril and Japan Trenches in the fifteenth to seventeenth century based on paleotsunami deposit distributions in northern Japan

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The six new models at the flexure of the Kuril and Japan Trenches. Alphabetized 1 and 2 mean the difference in fault locations: shallow and deep parts of the plate interface, respectively. a S, b T, and c U models are set by changing the fault strikes. For the details of these parameters, see Table 4. The red star, pink, and light blue circles show the tsunami deposit locations reported by previous studies used in this study. The black lines are bathymetric contour lines drawn at 500 m intervals. The plate boundary was adapted from Iwasaki et al. (2015)

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