“…Paleotsunami deposits are often identified in lowenergy coastal environments, such as tidal marsh, back-barrier marshes and coastal lakes. Most publications on paleotsunami studies during the past two decades are from temperate zones such as the north Atlantic (Bondevik et al, 1997;Bondevik et al, 2003;Dawson et al, 1988), the circum-Pacific shores of the Americas and Asia (Atwater & Moore, 1992;Atwater et al, 2005;Bourgeois et al, 2006;Cisternas et al, 2005;Fiedorowicz & Peterson, 2002;Kelsey et al, 2005;Minoura & Nakata, 1994;Nanayama et al, 2003;Tuttle et al, 2004) Goff et al, 2001;Goff et al, 1998;Grauert et al, 2001). In many cases tsunami studies occur in conjunction with other evidence for large earthquakes such as the study of coastal geological evidence of past tsunamis and associated post seismic uplift in Japan by Sawai et al (2009b).…”