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  2. Karrat Fjord - Wikipedia

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    The landslide reached the fjord, generating a megatsunami with an initial wave height of 90 to 100 m (295 to 328 ft). The wave struck the village of Nuugaatsiaq 20 km (12.4 mi) away, where the run-up was 9 metres (30 ft) and the wave swept 11 buildings into the sea and killed four people. The tsunami was noted at settlements as far as 100 ...

  3. Nuugaatsiaq - Wikipedia

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    On 17 June 2017, a landslide measuring 300 m × 1,100 m (980 ft × 3,610 ft) fell about 1,000 m (3,280 ft) into Karrat Fjord, generating a megatsunami that hit Nuugaatsiaq. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Initially it was unclear if the landslide was caused by a small earthquake (magnitude 4), [ 2 ] [ 5 ] but later it was confirmed that the landslide had ...

  4. Qeqertarsuaq Island (Karrat Fjord) - Wikipedia

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    Qeqertarsuaq (meaning "Large Island") is an island in Avannaata municipality, located in the Karrat Fjord in northwestern Greenland. Nearby islands are Illorsuit Island and Upernivik Island. The island has a settlement called Nuugaatsiaq.

  5. A landslide triggered a 650-foot mega-tsunami in Greenland ...

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    It started with a melting glacier that set off a landslide, which triggered a tsunami. Then the Earth began to shake

  6. The mysterious case of a 650-foot tsunami witnessed by no one

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    A 650-foot tsunami in Greenland was the result of melting glacial ice that caused a landslide. The waves it created bounced back and forth for nine days. The mysterious case of a 650-foot tsunami ...

  7. List of fjords of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most important fjords of Greenland: [1] [2] Fjords. Alanngorsuaq Fjord; ... Karrat Fjord; Kattertooq; Kialernup Kangerlua; Kivioq Fjord ...

  8. Nunavik Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Several fjords cut deep into the peninsula. Running from the western shore inland to then turn north, Sullua (4x50km) is the main waterway, cutting the peninsula into two parts, northwestern being the smaller. Parallel Umiiviup Kangerlua (4x8km) and Kangiusap Imaa (3x7km) fjord bays cut into the southeastern shore.

  9. Greenland was once ice-free — and seas were 20 feet ... - AOL

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    Far from being an ice haven, Greenland used to be swathed in vegetation.And back then – sometime in the past million years – all that water was in the world’s oceans. And those were 20 feet ...