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A landslide triggered by climate change ’caused Earth to vibrate for nine days’, researchers say (Soren Rysgaard/Danish Army)
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Greenland landslide triggered by climate change ’caused Earth to vibrate for nine days’

A landslide in Greenland that was triggered by climate change created a mega-tsunami that caused the Earth to vibrate for nine days.

Polymetallic nodules which were collected from the ocean floor, sit in simulated seawater (Franz Geiger/Northwestern University)
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‘Dark oxygen’ produced by metals on deep-ocean floor, study finds

Metals on the deep-ocean floor produce “dark oxygen” 13,000 feet below the surface, a new study has suggested, prompting calls for mining rethink

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