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Chapter 9:Hazard Analysis—Tsunamis <br /> 140• 180• 10 <br /> —6 0- <br /> 1� <br /> r <br /> 40• <br /> J PAN I 5 n Fr—wc. <br /> oIr kro 1 I Z�M <br /> I f Arp�la <br /> • 9M I 7hr 6hr Shr .MiMrey Li/ �M <br /> "HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ! / <br /> 'Yfak�I. �� / •. <br /> Is p. <br /> _ t ` <br /> Fiji., `Semoon Is. 1 0[F / <br /> \ TohOi. *RO <br /> OrMWK Is <br /> t / <br /> I 2 \`� I Apr, <br /> I <br /> —"01 IOLUL� `tic M 96 <br /> f 40 <br /> N ZEALAND D <br /> r` <br /> � P <br /> ILO / b <br /> / q <br /> _ Map showing travel times(in hours)of tsunamis from the Pacific Ocean rim to Honolulu.The small stars indicate the <br /> approximate points of origin of some tsunamis that have affected Hawaii.The origins of the disastrous tsunamis of 1946 and 1960 are <br /> shown by the two larger stars. <br /> Figure 9-1. Travel Times for Distant Tsunamis. <br /> Source: Thomas,W."The Variety of Physical Environments among Pacific Islands,"in Man's Place in the Island <br /> Ecosystem(ed.by F.R.Fosberg),Bishop Museum Press,1965. <br /> 9-2 Hawaii County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />