International audienceOn December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m3 of permafrozen talus deposits failed in a landslide close to the Niiortuut mountain on the south coast of the Nuussuaq peninsula, central West Greenland. Between 1.8 and 4.5 × 106 m3 of the material entered the sea and generated a tsunami that propagated through the Vaigat strait (Sullorsuaq). Here we describe this catastrophic event for the first time by analysis of historical material supplemented by recent fieldwork and discuss the implications for the state of contemporary permafrozen slopes. The tsunami killed a fisherman working on the shore of southern Nuussuaq, 10 km south-east of the landslide. In the mining town of Qullissat, 30 k...
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International audienceOn December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m...
On December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m3 of permafrozen talus...
The landslide of 17 June 2017 in Karrat Fjord, central West Greenland, highlighted the need for a be...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
On 17 October 2015, a landslide of roughly 60×106m3 occurred at the terminus of Tyndall Glacier in T...
On June 3rd, 2020 a major quick clay landslide occurred at Kråknes in Alta municipality, Northern No...
Permafrost-dependent landslides occur in a range of sizes and are among the most dynamic landforms i...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The Al...
[1] In 2003, Ekström et al. reported on the detection of a new class of earthquakes that occur in g...
The Beaufort Sea offshore Northern Canada is an Arctic region that has continuously gained the atten...
The 1964 Alaska M w 9.2 earthquake triggered numerous submarine slope failures in fjords of southern...
International audienceOn December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m...
On December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m3 of permafrozen talus...
The landslide of 17 June 2017 in Karrat Fjord, central West Greenland, highlighted the need for a be...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
On 17 October 2015, a landslide of roughly 60×106m3 occurred at the terminus of Tyndall Glacier in T...
On June 3rd, 2020 a major quick clay landslide occurred at Kråknes in Alta municipality, Northern No...
Permafrost-dependent landslides occur in a range of sizes and are among the most dynamic landforms i...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
Analyses of the Western Canadian Arctic coastline have revealed substantial increases (up to 110%) i...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The Al...
[1] In 2003, Ekström et al. reported on the detection of a new class of earthquakes that occur in g...
The Beaufort Sea offshore Northern Canada is an Arctic region that has continuously gained the atten...
The 1964 Alaska M w 9.2 earthquake triggered numerous submarine slope failures in fjords of southern...