A massive landslide in Greenland led to a mega-tsunami, which caused water to slosh back and forth across a fjord for nine ...
A tsunami triggered by a landslide in a remote, uninhabited part of Greenland shook the entire Earth for nine days, according ...
A massive landslide triggered by climate change unleashed a 650-foot “mega-tsunami” that caused Earth to vibrate for nine days.
This caused a massive backsplash of water, shooting 200 meters into the air, with a wave reaching up to 110 meters in height.
In September 2023, seismographs worldwide recorded mysterious vibrations in the Earth's crust. It took a year to determine ...
An image by the Danish army shows the site after the landslide and subsequent mega-tsunami. | Earth And The Environment ...
Earthquake scientists detected an unusual signal on monitoring stations used to detect seismic activity during023. We saw it ...
A tsunami stemming from a landslide was behind a surprising seismic event last year that shook the earth for nine days, researchers said.
Although landslide-tsunamis have been recorded before, the one in September 2023 was the first ever seen in east Greenland, ...
The collapse of a 1.2km-high (0.7 miles) mountain peak in east Greenland last September caused water in the fjord below to ...
The scientists said the landslide sent an estimated that 25 million cubic meters of rock and ice crashing into Dickson Fjord ...
A colossal rockslide that triggered a mega-tsunami caused the Earth to ‘hum’ for days, an event scientists say is directly linked to climate crisis ...