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Japan tsunami wave heights Japan Tsunami Is First Tracked by Radar ByLive Science Staff published 17 August 11 Latest in a series of new discoveries about the devastating earthquake and tsunami.

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Map of Japan earthquake and aftershocks. Massive Japan Quake Even Rattled Upper Atmosphere ByCharles Q. Choi published 11 August 11 Link could provide early warning for tsunamis.

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iceberg calved by japan tsunami Japan Tsunami Broke Huge Icebergs Off Antarctica ByLive Science Staff published 8 August 11 NASA satellites captured images and video of event.

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Missing Image for Japan Quake Released Hundreds of Years of Strain ByBrett Israel published 15 June 11 Japan Trench continues to slip, relieve strain.

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Map showing the 11 March 2011 magnitude 9.0 off Tohoku mainshock and 166 aftershocks of magnitude 5.5 and greater until May 20. Warmer color indicates more recent events. Larger symbol indicates greater quake magnitude. Japan Quake Raises Shaking Risk Elsewhere in Country ByLive Science Staff published 27 May 11 Stress relieved on one fault and shifted to others.

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Missing Image for Why the Japan Tsunami Was So Big ByLive Science Staff published 24 May 11 Japan's massive quake was a two-part rupture, researchers say.

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Missing Image for Our Daily Planet: Memphis Flood Crest Video and Alabama Tornadoes' Tiniest Victims ByBrett Israel published 10 May 11 Today's Earth news headlines and links.

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A street of the city of Constitucion, March 2010. Mechanics of World's Largest Earthquakes Revealed ByCharles Q. Choi published 28 April 11 Subduction zone faults become 'locked,' then release huge amounts of stress.

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 Surprise Finding: Why Japan's Earthquake Was So Strong ByBrett Israel published 21 April 11 Japan's biggest earthquake of all time could have been even bigger.

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A recently created World Earthquake Intensity Map shows where people around the globe are most at risk from dangerous seismic activity. Are We in an Age of Great Earthquakes? ByCharles Q. Choi published 20 April 11

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