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This feature class contains wave amplitude and first inundating wave arrival time information from tsunami inundation models from a deterministic earthquake scenario. This scenario is for the Cascadia subduction zone M 9.0 scenario: Modeled after a simulated 9.0 magnitude earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone using the L1 splay fault model. The Extended-L1 model was further extended up to the northwest off of Vancouver Island.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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