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The combination of motions caused the Pacific plate to bunch up by a couple of yards, the researchers said. And that uplift is probably the reason for the unexpected size of the tsunami waves that followed. Coral islands are common in that area, Furlong said, and they may be the result of similar previous instances of uplift. This is also some of the youngest oceanic crust known to be subducting and, according to Furlong, seismologists do not expect young sections of the Earth's crust to be locations of major earthquakes. ___ On the Net:
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