An Exploratory Modelling Study on Late Pleistocene Mega-Tsunamis Triggered By Giant Submarine Landslides in the Mediterranean
<p>Gigantic submarine landslides are among the most energetic events on the Earth surface. During the Late Pleistocene the Mediterranean Sea was the scenario of a 9 number of such events, some of whose geological fingerprints are the 500 km3 mass transport deposit SL2 at the Nile delta fan (d...
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Main Authors: | JM Abri (Author), Raul Perianez (Author) |
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Annals of Limnology and Oceanography - Peertechz Publications,
2017-03-01.
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