Greenland: Earthquake tremors were coming every 92 seconds for 9 days, what was the reason for this?
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Earthquake tremors were felt in Greenland for 9 days. Which were shocks of earthquake every 92 seconds. The incident took place in September 2023. Greenland (Greenland) is a huge island located in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans between North America and Europe.
The whole world was worried about worry
Scientists have detected this unusual incident that occurred in September 2023. Earthquake tremors were felt in this huge island for a full 9 days. This incident brought the whole world into worry. However, the scientists were surprised at first, but later it was discovered that its source is in East Greenland’s remote Dickson FJORD, which is a narrow Gulf. It is an area surrounded by 3,000 feet high rocks.
NASA’s open mystery with satellite image
NASA is now shown a fresh mark in the new satellite image, where a part of the mountain disappeared. Which indicates that a giant thing collided with water, which made the Fiord move. The phenomenon was not a traditional earthquake, but also caused a huge landslide and consequently caused by Mega-Tsunami.
Heavy mountain fell into water and fell
On September 16, 2023, the area was sufficient to fill more than 25 million cubic yards of rock and ice which was enough to fill 10,000 giant Olympic sized swimming pools. This heavy mountain was broken in Dixon Fazard.
Waves reached a height of 650 feet
Due to this a big tsunami started. Its waves had reached a height of 650 feet. These waves jumped into a two -mile corridor of the Fazard, hit the rocks and jumped back. This created a spill in one water. It was repeatedly back and forth in oscillating motion. Due to this, the Earth’s surface ie the huge island of Greenland caused earthquake earth into a stable rhythm for several days.
This technique was used
The credit for solving this puzzle goes to the superficial water and ocean topography (SWOT), a joint mission launched in 2022 by NASA and French Space Agency. Using this data, scientists saw subtle changes in the height of the water, with a slope of up to two meters. It was going beyond the Fazard. These waves corresponds to the expected oscillation from Cish. Scientists used machine learning to measure wave behavior over time to fill the gap.
Normal earthquakes are a few minutes
This was the first time the sesmic waves generated by water speed were recorded for so long and globally. Normal earthquakes last for a few minutes or hours, but it continued for nine days. Now scientists have lifted the curtain with this mystery.
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