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Tsunami due to the 2004 September 5th off the Kii peninsula earthquake, Japan, recorded by a new GPS buoy

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Fig. 1. Location of the 2004 September 5th off the Kii peninsula earthquake and GPS buoy, southwestern Japan.
Fig. 3. Design of GPS buoy.
Fig. 5. Original record of sea surface height taken by GPS buoy. Verticalaxis is ellipsoidal height in WGS84.
Fig. 7.Comparison of tsunami records for the period 0:00 to 2:00 ofSeptember 6th, 2004

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