#3 of the images Kamchatka Earthquake: Why was the tsunami 5 to 6 meters high, even though the magnitude of the earthquake was the same as the Great East Japan Earthquake? | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The seismic wave off the Kamchatka Peninsula spread toward Hawaii, and part of it hit the Emperor Kaiyan Mountains in the North Pacific and surged into Japan as a tsunami (Figure/Courtesy of Prof. Fumihiko Imamura).

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Kamchatka Earthquake: Why was the tsunami 5 to 6 meters high, even though the magnitude of the earthquake was the same as the Great East Japan Earthquake?

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