Map from the National Tsunami Warning Centers shows timing of tsunami waves. Two UC San Diego seismologists were among an international team of scientists who set out to investigate a mysterious seismic event lasting for nine days, a report published Thursday revealed. Alice Gabriel and Carl Ebeling of UCSD’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography were puzzled like scientists around the world when, in September 2023, the seismic waves continued for more than a week. The culprit was a mountaintop in a Greenland fjord collapsing into the water. The resulting wave topped 650 feet and ricocheted back and forth in the narrow fjord for nine days, keeping up the seismic signal baffling scien
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