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@article{svennevig:insu-04725704,
TITLE = {{A rockslide-generated tsunami in a Greenland fjord rang Earth for 9 days}},
AUTHOR = {Svennevig, Kristian and Hicks, Stephen P. and Forbriger, Thomas and Lecocq, Thomas and Widmer-Schnidrig, Rudolf and Mangeney, Anne and Hibert, Cl{\'e}ment and Korsgaard, Niels J. and Lucas, Antoine and Satriano, Claudio and Anthony, Robert E. and Mordret, Aur{\'e}lien and Schippkus, Sven and Rysgaard, S{{\o}}ren and Boone, Wieter and Gibbons, Steven J. and Cook, Kristen L. and Glimsdal, Sylfest and L{{\o}}vholt, Finn and
van Noten, Koen and Assink, Jelle D. and Marboeuf, Alexis and
Lomax, Anthony and Vanneste, Kris and Taira, Taka'Aki and Spagnolo, Matteo and
de Plaen, Raphael and Koelemeijer, Paula and Ebeling, Carl and Cannata, Andrea and
Harcourt, William D. and Cornwell, David G. and Caudron, Corentin and Poli, Piero and
Bernard, Pascal and Larose, Eric and Stutzmann, Eleonore and Voss, Peter H. and Lund, Bjorn and Cannavo, Flavio and Castro-D{\'i}az, Manuel J. and Chaves, Esteban and Dahl-Jensen, Trine and Pinho Dias, Nicolas De and D{\'e}prez, Aline and Develter, Roeland and Dreger, Douglas and Evers, L{\"a}slo G. and Fern{\'a}ndez-Nieto, Enrique D. and Ferreira, Ana M. G. and Funning, Gareth and Gabriel, Alice-Agnes and Hendrickx, Marc and Kafka, Alan L. and Keiding, Marie and Kerby, Jeffrey and Khan, Shfaqat A. and Dideriksen, Andreas Kj{\ae}r and Lamb, Oliver D. and Larsen, Tine B. and Lipovsky, Bradley and Magdalena, Ikha and Malet, Jean-Philippe and Myrup, Mikkel and Rivera, Luis and Ruiz-Castillo, Eugenio and Wetter, Selina and Wirtz, Bastien},
van Noten, Koen and Assink, Jelle D. and Marboeuf, Alexis and
Lomax, Anthony and Vanneste, Kris and Taira, Taka'Aki and Spagnolo, Matteo and
de Plaen, Raphael and Koelemeijer, Paula and Ebeling, Carl and Cannata, Andrea and
Harcourt, William D. and Cornwell, David G. and Caudron, Corentin and Poli, Piero and
Bernard, Pascal and Larose, Eric and Stutzmann, Eleonore and Voss, Peter H. and Lund, Bjorn and Cannavo, Flavio and Castro-D{\'i}az, Manuel J. and Chaves, Esteban and Dahl-Jensen, Trine and Pinho Dias, Nicolas De and D{\'e}prez, Aline and Develter, Roeland and Dreger, Douglas and Evers, L{\"a}slo G. and Fern{\'a}ndez-Nieto, Enrique D. and Ferreira, Ana M. G. and Funning, Gareth and Gabriel, Alice-Agnes and Hendrickx, Marc and Kafka, Alan L. and Keiding, Marie and Kerby, Jeffrey and Khan, Shfaqat A. and Dideriksen, Andreas Kj{\ae}r and Lamb, Oliver D. and Larsen, Tine B. and Lipovsky, Bradley and Magdalena, Ikha and Malet, Jean-Philippe and Myrup, Mikkel and Rivera, Luis and Ruiz-Castillo, Eugenio and Wetter, Selina and Wirtz, Bastien},
URL = {https://insu.hal.science/insu-04725704},
JOURNAL = {{Science}},
VOLUME = {385},
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HAL_VERSION = {v1},
selected = {true},
abstract = {Climate change is increasingly predisposing polar regions to large landslides.
Tsunamigenic landslides have occurred recently in Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat),
but none have been reported from the eastern fjords. In September 2023, we detected
the start of a 9-day-long, global 10.88-millihertz (92-second) monochromatic
very-long-period (VLP) seismic signal, originating from East Greenland.
In this study, we demonstrate how this event started with a glacial thinning–induced
rock-ice avalanche of 25 × 10$^6$ cubic meters plunging into Dickson Fjord,
triggering a 200-meter-high tsunami. Simulations show that the tsunami stabilized
into a 7-meter-high long-duration seiche with a frequency (11.45 millihertz)
and slow amplitude decay that were nearly identical to the seismic signal.
An oscillating, fjord-transverse single force with a maximum amplitude of 5 × 10$^11$
newtons reproduced the seismic amplitudes and their radiation pattern relative
to the fjord, demonstrating how a seiche directly caused the 9-day-long
seismic signal. Our findings highlight how climate change is causing cascading,
hazardous feedbacks between the cryosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.},
Tsunamigenic landslides have occurred recently in Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat),
but none have been reported from the eastern fjords. In September 2023, we detected
the start of a 9-day-long, global 10.88-millihertz (92-second) monochromatic
very-long-period (VLP) seismic signal, originating from East Greenland.
In this study, we demonstrate how this event started with a glacial thinning–induced
rock-ice avalanche of 25 × 10$^6$ cubic meters plunging into Dickson Fjord,
triggering a 200-meter-high tsunami. Simulations show that the tsunami stabilized
into a 7-meter-high long-duration seiche with a frequency (11.45 millihertz)
and slow amplitude decay that were nearly identical to the seismic signal.
An oscillating, fjord-transverse single force with a maximum amplitude of 5 × 10$^11$
newtons reproduced the seismic amplitudes and their radiation pattern relative
to the fjord, demonstrating how a seiche directly caused the 9-day-long
seismic signal. Our findings highlight how climate change is causing cascading,
hazardous feedbacks between the cryosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.},
preview = {svennevig.png}
}

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}


@article{Bakker_2024,
@article{Bakker_2024,
title={Intercomparison of optical scattering turbidity sensors for a wide range of suspended sediment types and concentrations},
volume={245}, ISSN={0341-8162}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2024.108307},
DOI={10.1016/j.catena.2024.108307},
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month=feb, pages={160110} }


@article{Morino_2023,
@article{Morino_2023,
title={Permafrost molards as an analogue for ejecta-ice interactions at Hale Crater, Mars},
volume={391}, ISSN={0019-1035}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115363},
DOI={10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115363},
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