MurrayM
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A 250 foot tsunami? You bet.
Due to possible increases in commercial shipping traffic into my hometown of Kitimat, BC, a modern survey was recently done of the sea floor to accurately identify hazards. (There is a *doomed* proposal currently being reviewed for a supertanker oil port here.)
What they found instead were two submarine landslides, both over 30,000,000 cubic metres in size, and a 50 km fault line nobody knew anything about.
Here's the preliminary report;
https://www.neb-one.gc.ca/ll-eng/li...timat_Arm_-_A2X2V9.pdf?nodeid=844697&vernum=0
Here's the wave height modelling report;
https://www.neb-one.gc.ca/ll-eng/li..._A3D4F0.pdf?nodeid=888137&vernum=0&redirect=3
So, if you are up in Douglas Channel and you happen to notice the forested mountainsides shaking like crazy, hang on tight!
Murray
Due to possible increases in commercial shipping traffic into my hometown of Kitimat, BC, a modern survey was recently done of the sea floor to accurately identify hazards. (There is a *doomed* proposal currently being reviewed for a supertanker oil port here.)
What they found instead were two submarine landslides, both over 30,000,000 cubic metres in size, and a 50 km fault line nobody knew anything about.
Here's the preliminary report;
https://www.neb-one.gc.ca/ll-eng/li...timat_Arm_-_A2X2V9.pdf?nodeid=844697&vernum=0
Here's the wave height modelling report;
https://www.neb-one.gc.ca/ll-eng/li..._A3D4F0.pdf?nodeid=888137&vernum=0&redirect=3
So, if you are up in Douglas Channel and you happen to notice the forested mountainsides shaking like crazy, hang on tight!
Murray
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