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  1. In around 6200 BCE, structural failures of the shelf caused three underwater landslides, which triggered very large tsunamis in the North Atlantic Ocean. The collapses involved an estimated 290 km (180 mi) length of coastal shelf, with a total volume of 3,500 km 3 (840 cu mi) of debris.

  2. Thousands of years ago, way before anyone ever stepped onto a football pitch, Britain and the surrounding areas experienced a natural disaster so enormous th...

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  3. 23 de dez. de 2020 · Science. Doggerland: How did the North Sea's Atlantis sink? Alexander Freund. 12/23/2020. For a long time, scientists believed that a powerful tsunami destroyed Doggerland 8,200 years ago....

  4. 18 de set. de 2018 · New research has uncovered evidence that tsunami activity in the UK is far more frequent than previously realised, with the discovery of two additional and completely unknown tsunamis that hit Shetland thousands of years after the Storegga Slide. Sand deposits (University of Dundee)

  5. 1 de dez. de 2020 · Vincent Gaffney , Simon Fitch , Merle Muru , Andrew Fraser , Martin Bates and. Richard Bates. Article. Figures. Supplementary materials. Metrics. Save PDF. Share. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Abstract. Around 8150 BP, the Storegga tsunami struck North-west Europe.

    • James Walker, Vincent Gaffney, Simon Fitch, Merle Muru, Andrew Fraser, Martin Bates, Richard Bates
    • 2020
  6. 2 de dez. de 2020 · Then, around 6150 B.C., disaster struck: The Storegga Slide, a submarine landslide off the coast of Norway, triggered a tsunami in the North Sea, flooding the British coastline and likely...

  7. 7 de dez. de 2021 · Around 8,200 years ago, a massive multi-phase submarine landslide (the Storegga Slide) off the continental shelf of Central Norway caused a tsunami to hit the coastlines of west Norway, Scotland, and around the southern North Sea basin. This was seemingly the largest tsunami event to hit this area since at least the beginning of the Holocene.