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Scientists Identified Possible Earthquake in Europe That May Result in Tsunami
Scientists discovered multiple threats from a number of European Marine Board member institutions for a position paper. The threats include earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, both of which may result in tsunamis. Tsunamis may occur when there are landslides on the seabed.
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Harnessing Nature's Defenses Against Tsunamis
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No Tsunami Expected After Strings of Earthquakes Rattle off Northern Coast of Vancouver Island
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Indonesian Volcano Debris Litters Seabed After Tsunami: Study
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Asteroid Impacts Cause Giant Tsunamis on the Surface of Mars, Study Suggests
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19-Meter Non-Tsunami Wave Recorded in the North Atlantic Ocean
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