Evidence from one of Earth's biggest underwater landslides ever sheds light on East African rifting

A recent study, published in Nature Communications, discovered that earthquakes and continental movements triggered massive underwater landslides tens of millions of years ago off the coast of East Africa—findings that could help assess the future risk of tsunamis to the increasingly populated coastline in the region.


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Source: Phys.org