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. 2024 Sep 13;385(6714):1196-1205.
doi: 10.1126/science.adm9247. Epub 2024 Sep 12.

A rockslide-generated tsunami in a Greenland fjord rang Earth for 9 days

Kristian Svennevig  1 Stephen P Hicks  2 Thomas Forbriger  3 Thomas Lecocq  4 Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig  5 Anne Mangeney  6 Clément Hibert  7 Niels J Korsgaard  1 Antoine Lucas  6 Claudio Satriano  6 Robert E Anthony  8 Aurélien Mordret  1   9 Sven Schippkus  10 Søren Rysgaard  11 Wieter Boone  12 Steven J Gibbons  13 Kristen L Cook  9 Sylfest Glimsdal  13 Finn Løvholt  13 Koen Van Noten  4 Jelle D Assink  14 Alexis Marboeuf  6 Anthony Lomax  15 Kris Vanneste  4 Taka'aki Taira  16 Matteo Spagnolo  17 Raphael De Plaen  4 Paula Koelemeijer  18 Carl Ebeling  19 Andrea Cannata  20   21 William D Harcourt  17 David G Cornwell  17 Corentin Caudron  22   23 Piero Poli  24 Pascal Bernard  6 Eric Larose  9 Eleonore Stutzmann  6 Peter H Voss  1 Bjorn Lund  25 Flavio Cannavo  21 Manuel J Castro-Díaz  26 Esteban Chaves  27 Trine Dahl-Jensen  1 Nicolas De Pinho Dias  6 Aline Déprez  28 Roeland Develter  12 Douglas Dreger  16 Läslo G Evers  14   29 Enrique D Fernández-Nieto  30 Ana M G Ferreira  2 Gareth Funning  31 Alice-Agnes Gabriel  19   32 Marc Hendrickx  4 Alan L Kafka  33 Marie Keiding  1 Jeffrey Kerby  11   34 Shfaqat A Khan  35 Andreas Kjær Dideriksen  11 Oliver D Lamb  36 Tine B Larsen  1 Bradley Lipovsky  37 Ikha Magdalena  38 Jean-Philippe Malet  7   39 Mikkel Myrup  40 Luis Rivera  7 Eugenio Ruiz-Castillo  11 Selina Wetter  6 Bastien Wirtz  7
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A rockslide-generated tsunami in a Greenland fjord rang Earth for 9 days

Kristian Svennevig et al. Science. .

Abstract

Climate change is increasingly predisposing polar regions to large landslides. Tsunamigenic landslides have occurred recently in Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat), but none have been reported from the eastern fjords. In September 2023, we detected the start of a 9-day-long, global 10.88-millihertz (92-second) monochromatic very-long-period (VLP) seismic signal, originating from East Greenland. In this study, we demonstrate how this event started with a glacial thinning-induced rock-ice avalanche of 25 × 106 cubic meters plunging into Dickson Fjord, triggering a 200-meter-high tsunami. Simulations show that the tsunami stabilized into a 7-meter-high long-duration seiche with a frequency (11.45 millihertz) and slow amplitude decay that were nearly identical to the seismic signal. An oscillating, fjord-transverse single force with a maximum amplitude of 5 × 1011 newtons reproduced the seismic amplitudes and their radiation pattern relative to the fjord, demonstrating how a seiche directly caused the 9-day-long seismic signal. Our findings highlight how climate change is causing cascading, hazardous feedbacks between the cryosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.

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