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combined seismic recordings from around the world, field measurements, satellite imagery and computer simulations to reconstruct the extraordinary events. The team, comprised of 68 scientists from 41 ...
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.
Deadly landslides are increasing around the world. But in parts of Alaska, maps of the hazards remain controversial. By Austyn Gaffney Photographs by Christopher Miller Austyn Gaffney traveled to ...
At least nine people have died, several remain missing, and more than 22,400 households have been affected by flash floods and landslides caused by Typhoon Yagi across several northern provinces ...
The short answer: A mega-tsunami created waves that sloshed back and forth in a fjord in Greenland, creating vibrations that traveled around the world. The long answer begins in the atmosphere.
If the landslide at the Barry Arm fjord collapses ... climate-change-related collapse unlike any other. Researchers around the world spotted an unusual oscillating sine wave sketched across ...
the researchers were able to achieve 80-94 percent accuracy in identifying landslide movements in diverse locations around the world. Specifically, the study introduces a method of examining slides, ...
9, 2024. Deadly landslides are increasing around the world, but in parts of Alaska, maps of the hazards remain controversial. (Christopher Miller/The New York Times) Over the past century ...
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Swiss glacier collapse renews focus on risks of climate change as glaciers retreat around ...The landslide that buried most of a Swiss village this week is focusing renewed attention on the role of global warming in glacier collapses around the world and the increasing dangers.
“If any of their populations were lost because of the landslides, that’s just a ... crayfish and endemic fish. Around the world, at least 2,000 species are considered at high risk of ...
On August 23, 2017 three million cubic metres of rock crashed down from the Piz Cengalo mountain in eastern Switzerland, triggering a landslide into the valley. It was the largest landslide in ...
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