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Something wonderful is happening in the geology department at Cal Poly Humboldt right now. Ten undergraduate students from ...
Scientists are testing artificial intelligence to improve tsunami warnings in Tofino, Canada, helping thousands evacuate more ...
The Earth was trembling every 90 seconds. Now, we know why.
Scientists used satellite and seismic data to prove mega tsunamis in Greenland fjords created trapped standing waves that ...
Six middle-aged women in bright yellow rubber suits and life jackets hurry the last 10 metres to the riverbank. Their feet ...
A serious accident occurred on the set of the Telugu production 'The India House' in the city of Shamshabad. While filming a scene by the sea, a massive water tank suddenly gave way, and a massive ...
A methodology is proposed for the photorealistic scientific visualization of a tsunami wave. The methodology is applied to the case of the tsunami occurring after the Mediterranean earthquake in 365 ...
The impact hurled up a mega-tsunami wave, reaching about 650 feet high. The surge barreled down the two-mile corridor, bounced off the headland, and tore back again, wrecking roughly $200,000 in ...
The highest wind speeds have been recorded in the northern part of the Malacca Strait, the Indian Ocean off Nias Islands, and ...
A study led by Oxford University has confirmed the cause of extraordinary global tremors in September and October 2023 was two mega tsunamis in Greenland that became trapped standing waves.
In September 2023, Greenlands 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 for nine ...
A tsunami is any wave generated by a sudden displacement of water, often by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. It doesn’t need to be tall, it just needs to be abrupt. A seiche, in ...