Phrases with «underwater landslides»

"Underwater landslides" refer to the sliding or moving of a large amount of sediment or rock beneath the surface of bodies of water like oceans or lakes. It can result in the abrupt shifting and accumulation of sediment, which can cause significant changes in underwater landscapes and trigger powerful water movements or waves. Full definition

Sentences with «underwater landslides»

  • Considerably more seabed mapping and sampling is needed to fully assess the tsunami hazard to the Queensland coast posed by these types of underwater landslides. (sciencedaily.com)
  • While the history books report several fatal Caribbean tsunamis in the past, Grindlay has found evidence that even larger tsunamis, triggered by underwater landslides, struck the region before 1492. (discovermagazine.com)
  • That would pave the way for massive underwater landslides that could trigger tsunamis. (sciencenews.org)
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