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Submarine slides north of Puerto Rico and their tsunami potential Uri ten Brink (U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MA 02543; [removed]) Eric L. Geist (U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA 94025; egeist@usgs.
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Document Date: 2007-01-04 10:02:02


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BRINK ET / Background The / Arecibo / north of / Loiza / /

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NW Puerto Rico / /

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Puerto Rico / United States / U.S. Virgin Islands / Dominican Republic / Anguilla / Papua New Guinea / /

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Natural Disaster / Force Majeure / /

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TSUNAMI POTENTIAL NORTH OF PUERTO RICO Arecibo Amphitheater / Arecibo amphitheater / Texas A&M University / The amphitheater / Loiza amphitheater / University of Texas Seismic / Loiza amphitheater The / Arecibo amphitheater The Arecibo / /

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carbonate products / /

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Texas A&M University / University of Texas / /

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Woods Hole / Brian Andrews / Mona Passage / Ron Brown / Mona Rift / Eric L. Geist / Patrick Lynett / /

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head / /

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Texas / Massachusetts / /

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the Stolt post / /

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Caribbean / northwestern Puerto Rico / /

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simulation / /

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