

Japan's Tsunami: How It Happened
An investigation by Professor of Geological Sciences, Roger Bilham, of the science behind the earthquake and tsunami off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011.
Cast (11)

Mark Strong
Self - Narrator

Roger Bilham
Self - Seismologist, University of Colorado

Simon Boxall
Self - National Oceanography Center, Southampton

Gerard Fryer
Self - Geophysicist, Pacific Tsunami Warning Center

Chris Goldfinger
Self - Marine Geologist, Oregon State University

Tom Jordan
Self - Director, Southern California Earthquake Center

Callum Macrae
Self - Journalist & Filmaker

Charles McCreery
Self - Director, Pacific Tsunami Warning Center

Bill McGuire
Self

Costas Emmanuel Synolakis
Self - Coastal Engineer, University of Southern California

Jim Walsh
Self - MIT Security Studies Program
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