Table 3 Reliability level.
From: Dataset of Post-Event Survey of the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Tsunami in Japan
A Highest reliability | Clear watermark on a wall (or window) or drifted object that was unaffected by wind and measured by RTK/RTX-GNSS, total station, and other professional surveying instruments |
B High reliability | 1) Clear watermark on a wall (or window) or drifted object that was unaffected by wind and measured by hand-held laser range finder/hand level |
2) Drifted object possibly influenced by wind measured by RTK/RTX-GNSS, total station, and other professional surveying instruments | |
C Moderate reliability | 1) Drifted object that was possibly influenced by wind and measured by hand-held laser range finder/hand level |
2) Clear watermark on a wall (or window) or drifted object that was measured by the combined use of staff and digital ground information data | |
3) Tsunami traces based on eyewitness testimony measured by RTK/RTX-GNSS, total station, and other professional surveying instruments, laser range finders/hand levels | |
D Weak reliability | Tsunami traces based on eyewitness testimony measured by the combined use of staff and digital ground information data |