"The physical and social determinants of mortality in the 3.11 tsunami" by Daniel P. Aldrich, et al.

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Abstract: The human consequences of the 3.11 tsunami were not distributed equally across the municipalities of the Tohoku region of northeastern Japan. Instead, the mortality rate from the massive waves varied tremendously from zero to ten percent of the local residential population.
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"The physical and social determinants of mortality in the 3.11 tsunami" by Daniel P. Aldrich, et al.
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Abstract: The human consequences of the 3.11 tsunami were not distributed equally across the municipalities of the Tohoku region of northeastern Japan. Instead, the mortality rate from the massive waves varied tremendously from zero to ten percent of the local residential population.
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