A tsunami stemming from a landslide in a Greenland fjord, caused by melting ice, was behind a surprising seismic event last year that shook the earth for nine days, a researcher told AFP on Friday.
The seismic event in a remote part of Greenland last September saw the giant wave repeatedly slosh back and forth across a fjord – generating vibrations around the world, say scientists.
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A tsunami is a series of waves generated by the sudden movement of the ocean surface, usually because of earthquakes under the sea floor. Tsunamis can also result from underwater landslides ...
A huge landslide triggered by climate change unleashed a 650-foot "mega-tsunami" that caused Earth to vibrate for an astonishing nine days. The seismic event in a remote part of Greenland last ...
The landslide, which took place in September last year, triggered a massive tsunami in Dickson Fjord, creating puzzling tremors and a planet-wide “hum”, scientists said. The hum, unlike any ...