What Precursors Foretold Greenland’s Recent 100-Meter Tsunami?
Slippage began hours before a landslide-driven tsunami destroyed a village in northwestern Greenland.
By Emily Underwood 3 November 2017
On 17 June 2017, one of the tallest tsunamis in recorded history struck the small fishing village of Nuugaatsiaq in northwestern Greenland, washing away 11 houses and leaving four people dead. The 100-meter wave surprised scientists because earthquakes—which typically drive such waves—are not common in that area.
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