Confidence levels for tsunami-inundation limits in northern Oregon inferred from a 10,000-year history of great earthquakes at the Cascadia subduction zone
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António M. Baptista | Kelin Wang | Yinglong Zhang | Yinglong J. Zhang | A. Baptista | G. Priest | Kelin Wang | C. Goldfinger | R. Witter | George R. Priest | Robert C. Witter | Chris Goldfinger
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