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- A megatsunami is a very large wave created by a large, sudden displacement of material into a body of water. Megatsunamis have different features from...
- kilometers (50 mi) away, and the sudden displacement of water resulted in a megatsunami that washed out trees to a maximum elevation of 524 meters (1,719 feet)...
- the retreat of Tyndall Glacier. The resulting landslide generated a megatsunami in Taan Fjord. The area is uninhabited and no one was visiting it at...
- Works. On 9 October 1963, during initial filling, a landslide caused a megatsunami in the lake in which 50,000,000 m3 (1.8×109 cu ft) of water overtopped...
- eyewitness report of the existence of megatsunamis. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lituya Bay megatsunami. Lituya Mountain Guinness World Records...
- modern technology and scientific research. One of the largest was a megatsunami resulting from the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. Studying paleotsunamis...
- Madagascar. Based on a hypothesis that these dunes were formed by a megatsunami resulting from an impact, the researchers were able to triangulate the...
- once reached a height of 330 ft (100 m), classing this tsunami as a megatsunami. At the Osaki-bana point ****su town, the waves locally grew to a height...
- Prevention Agency ****ures him that South Korea is at no risk, but a large megatsunami forms because of a landslide near ****an and starts to travel towards...
- Harrison Hot Springs is a village located at the southern end of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. It is a member of the Fraser Valley...