Did the quake cause any downward displacement and permanent drowning of the coastal region behind the headwall like there was on the coast of Oregon as a result of the 1700 Cascadia quake? Since the Cascadia trench appears to be substantially closer to coast then the one off Japan, a rupture on the Cascadia trench will give much shorter warning time between quake and Tsunami. Is there any study on what sort of Tsunami would result from shelf and coastal topography off Oregon?
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