http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/geologic_hazards/Tsunami/Inundation_Maps/humboldt/Documents/Tsunami_Inundation_Eureka_Quad_Humboldt.pdf
http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/geologic_hazards/Tsunami/Inundation_Maps/Humboldt/Pages/Humboldt.aspx: Humboldt County Tsunami Inundation Maps
http://nthmp-history.pmel.noaa.gov/senatec.pdf pg 5 map other factors to consider
Maximum height reported for these waves were 70 meters in Valdez Arm. 1964 Alaska tsunami
http://www.aeic.alaska.edu/quakes/Alaska_1964_earthquake.html
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/tsunami/general/historic/chilean60.html 1960 Chilean Tsunami
A Pacific-wide tsunami was triggered by the earthquake, which had a surface-wave magnitude of 8.6, an epicenter of 39.5° S, 74.5° W, and a focal depth of 33 km.
A city along the western coast of the United States which received notable run-up was Crescent City, California, where the run-up reached 1.7 m
Time measurement in meter
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/tsunami/specialized/events/mindoro/images/fig19.jpg
Geologic info
http://geology.about.com/library/bl/maps/n_statemap_CA1250.htm: Geologic Map of California (1250x1600) detailed enough?
http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/information/publications/ms/Documents/MS057.pdf: Probably not detailed enough
http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/ngm-bin/ILView.pl?sid=488_1.sid&vtype=b&sfact=1.5 Probably not detailed enough
http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/ngm-bin/ILView.pl?sid=488_1.sid&vtype=b Probably not detailed enough
The Coast Ranges are
composed of thick Mesozoic and
Cenozoic sedimentary strata
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