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In September 2023, a global seismic mystery began to unfold. Every 90 seconds, the Earth pulsed with a strange, low-frequency ...
A tsunami struck a fjord in East Greenland in 2023, ringing seismometers for nine straight days. A new satellite study ...
The study went on to note that a cause for the pulse could have been that it was struck by a small piece of space rock, known ...
Mega-wave reshapes Dickson Fjord On 16 September 2023, millions of tonnes of rock fell. The impact hurled up a wave 650 feet high. It raced down the fjord, smashed into cliffs, then reversed.
As fascinating as bizarre signals from other planets can be—teaching us about earthquakes on Mars or auroras in the skies of Jupiter —sometimes even weirder signals come from weather extremes ...
The landslides in Dickson Fjord happened right when SWOT was transitioning to its Science phase, during which it would orbit and survey most of the planet’s surface from an altitude of 890 km ...
In September 2023, a massive landslide in Greenland's Dickson Fjord triggered a mega-tsunami, sending seismic waves globally for nine days. The 650-foot wave, caused by climate change-induced ...
In September 2023, Greenland’s Dickson Fjord experienced a colossal landslide that triggered a 650-foot mega-tsunami, causing the Earth to pulse with rhythmic seismic signals every 90 seconds ...
The sudden impact triggered a mega‑tsunami, with waves reaching nearly 200 m (650 ft), that reverberated within the Fjord's steep walls for an astonishing nine days.
A landslide, which occurred in mid-Sept 2023, sent over 880 mn cubic feet of rock and ice plunging into the Greenland's Dickson Fjord, generating a tsunami.
While scientists were baffled at first but the source was later traced to the remote Dickson Fjord in East Greenland – a narrow inlet that is bordered by 3,000-feet high cliffs.
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