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The report said that the 650-foot mega-tsunami sends seismic waves around the world, and satellites captured the action. Greenland’s eastern edge rarely causes a stir, yet instruments across the world lit up at the same time with a slow, steady beat that lasted nine full days.
The pulse rose and fell every ninety-two seconds – far too sluggish for people to feel but strong enough to rattle bedrock from Alaska to Australia. No typical quake behaves that way.
Scientists soon linked the signal to Greenland’s Dickson Fjord, a narrow inlet hemmed in by 3,000-foot cliffs. Fresh satellite images showed a new scar where a section of the mountain had vanished. Something colossal had struck the water and set the fjord in motion.
Source: The Ocean Pearl
Image of the tsunami
The pulse rose and fell every ninety-two seconds – far too sluggish for people to feel but strong enough to rattle bedrock from Alaska to Australia. No typical quake behaves that way.
Scientists soon linked the signal to Greenland’s Dickson Fjord, a narrow inlet hemmed in by 3,000-foot cliffs. Fresh satellite images showed a new scar where a section of the mountain had vanished. Something colossal had struck the water and set the fjord in motion.
Source: The Ocean Pearl
Image of the tsunami
