The Sanriku Coast – which includes present day Iwate and parts of Aomori and Miyagi – has been prone to tsunamis throughout its history. Analyses of tsunami deposits along the coast, however, haven’t always provided conclusive findings. Now, a research team has utilized a new radiocarbon dating method to clarify the region’s tsunami history and better understand the frequency at which these disasters occur.
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Climate Change New analysis of tsunami deposits paints a clearer picture of Sanriku’s past








