Tsunamis rarely hit Britain, but one did 8,200 years ago. Researchers wanted to know how the massive waves might have affected Stone Age populations. They found the tsunami may have led to huge drops ...
A tsunami is a series of vast waves in a water body, generally an ocean or large lake, caused by the displacement of a large volume of water. They generally consist of a number of waves as they arrive ...
The tsunami following the Storegga Slide devastated populations in Norway and Scotland Randi Hausken/Creative Commons A massive tsunami 8,150 years ago decimated Stone Age populations living in Norway ...
Submarine landslides have a large tsunami potential and occurred on the central Norwegian shelf more frequently in the past than previously thought. Scientists investigate the Nyegga landslide off the ...
As well as being a huge gas field and in challengingly deep waters, the Ormen Lange location is influenced by one extremely unusual factor. The planned development area sits within the scar of the ...
Evidence of the catastrophic event has already been found in onshore sediments in Western Scandinavia, the Faroe Isles, northeast Britain, Denmark and Greenland but now for the first time confirmation ...