In September 2023, seismographs worldwide recorded mysterious vibrations in the Earth's crust. It took a year to determine ...
Near Kirtland Air Force Base, at the base of the Sandias Mountains, a United States Geological Survey lab monitors the world for seismic activity. In September 2023, their array of seismometers was ...
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On September 16, 2023, the world began to rumble. A gargantuan rock-ice avalanche tumbled into the deep waters of a fjord in ...
Caption: Researchers believe a landslide from a mountain peak in remote Greenland caused seismic disruptions around the world for nine days. The peak is pictured in August 2023, left, in September ...
An image by the Danish army shows the site after the landslide and subsequent mega-tsunami. | Earth And The Environment ...
In September 2023, a bizarre wave of concentrated seismic upheaval reverberated across the planet for nine days. The quake ...
New research explains what exactly happened a year ago, when large seismic waves from Greenland caused the earth to tremble ...
A team of scientists including experts from the University of California in San Diego, claimed a climate-induced landslide ...
The study in the journal Science found that although not witnessed by humans there was the collapse of a “1.2 km-high mountain peak into the remote Dickson Fjord beneath, causing a backsplash of water ...
The scientists said the landslide sent an estimated that 25 million cubic meters of rock and ice crashing into Dickson Fjord from a collapsing 1.2 kilometer-tall (roughly three-quarters of a mile high ...
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