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The Earth was trembling every 90 seconds. Now, we know why.
Scientists used satellite and seismic data to prove mega tsunamis in Greenland fjords created trapped standing waves that ...
For centuries, sailors spoke of two maritime nightmares — gaping holes that swallow water, and walls of waves rising from nowhere. These were tales of terror, not science, and naturalists regarded ...
It is the largest habitat on Earth – and also the least explored. As world leaders prepare to meet in Nice for a major UN ...
A new study led by the University of Oxford has finally confirmed the theory that the cause of extraordinary global tremors in September - October 2023 was indeed two mega tsunamis in Greenland that ...
Researchers have unveiled the first direct evidence of these massive waves and linked them to bizarre seismic signals that ...
Using a brand-new type of satellite altimetry, a study led by Oxford University has finally confirmed the theory that the cause of extraordinary ...
In September 2023, a bizarre global seismic signal was observed which appeared every 90 seconds over nine days – and was then repeated a month later ...
They have gathered data from NASA's Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite and managed to spot and analyze for the first time large-scale waves in certain rivers of the United States of ...
Presently, satellite systems provide us with global and regional maps of the ocean surface's mesoscale motion ... One method involves using remotely sensed fields of sea surface height, surface winds, ...
The European Space Agency’s ACES mission could ultimately pave the way for a global network of atomic clocks that make these measurements far more accurate.