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A landslide-induced megatsunami in Greenland

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The Megatsunami of Dixon Fjord

This chapter explores the unprecedented megatsunami triggered by a massive rockfall in Greenland's Dixon Fjord, reaching heights of 200 meters. It discusses the geological processes leading to the disaster, including the role of melting glaciers and the subsequent scientific investigations into the seismic signals generated. The narrative highlights the challenges faced by researchers in understanding this monumental event and its implications for coastal stability amid climate change.

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