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QED

(3,361 posts)
Thu May 7, 2026, 10:35 AM 23 hrs ago

Landslide causes tsunami in Alaska

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A Landslide in Alaska Set Off a Tsunami. There May Be More to Come.

Nearly 500 feet up a near-vertical rock face, scraped clean of soil and alder trees, Bretwood Higman, a geologist, looked down across the Tracy Arm fjord in southeast Alaska at a scene of devastation.

At 5:26 a.m. on Aug. 10 last year, a mass of rock with a volume 24 times larger than that of the great pyramid of Giza crashed down the mountainside, sending a wave of water 1,578 feet up the opposite wall and setting off a tsunami that roared down the fjord. It swept over the ridge that Dr. Higman was now standing on. The whole thing took about a minute.

Dr. Higman was part of an international team investigating the aftermath of the geologic event, the second largest landslide-generated tsunami on record. Using computer models, the researchers were able to recreate the landslide and tsunami, as well as a standing wave called a seiche that sloshed back and forth for 36 hours after the landslide.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/06/science/tsunami-landslide-alaska-climate-arctic.html?unlocked_article_code=1.glA.CCcq.RP_AkScq66jJ&smid=url-share

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malaise

(297,628 posts)
1. Freaking wow - and a new word for me
Thu May 7, 2026, 10:39 AM
23 hrs ago

as well as a standing wave called a seiche that sloshed back and forth for 36 hours after the landslide.

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Thanks

highplainsdem

(62,899 posts)
2. Terrifying. I remember seeing a documentary on the 1958 Lituya Bay landslide and tsunami that was even worse,
Thu May 7, 2026, 11:45 AM
22 hrs ago

but that was caused by an earthquake, and the thought of climate change now causing more of these mega-tsunamis is a nightmare, especially with so much tourism.

There were only 3 fishing boats in Lituya Bay during the 1958 tsunami. One boat didn't make it - no survivors.

https://earthquake.alaska.edu/60-years-ago-1958-earthquake-and-lituya-bay-megatsunami

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Lituya_Bay_earthquake_and_megatsunami

I tried to find a good documentary on YouTube, but it's been hit with a tsunami of AI crap in the last few years.

I did find this older video:

QED

(3,361 posts)
3. I had a video of a Lituya Bay tsunami
Thu May 7, 2026, 11:50 AM
22 hrs ago

I used to show it to my students. I can't recall who produced it.

highplainsdem

(62,899 posts)
4. The documentary I saw was on cable TV, can't recall what channel, and quite a few years ago. Survivors were
Thu May 7, 2026, 12:06 PM
22 hrs ago

interviewed...and I just found a clip at DailyMotion of an interview with the survivors, part of an old BBC documentary:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xhqagp

highplainsdem

(62,899 posts)
5. And a YouTube video I'd found earlier looks like an earlier part of the documentary than the snippet at DailyMotion.
Thu May 7, 2026, 12:15 PM
22 hrs ago

Sounds like the same BBC narrator. This YT snippet ends just before the 1958 tsunami is described:

Nittersing

(8,476 posts)
8. Holy cow!! I was there years ago.
Thu May 7, 2026, 01:10 PM
21 hrs ago

On one of the smaller (63 passenger) cruise ships.

This is such a popular spot on the cruise ship routes. So fortunate that it happened at 5:30am!!

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