Melting ice cap may spur undersea avalanches -- and then tsunamis 

Friday, August 16, 2013 - 16:00 in Earth & Climate

If melting ice caps trigger rapid sea level rise, the strain that the edges of continents could experience might set off underwater landslides, new research suggests.Submarine landslides happen on every continental margin, the underwater parts of continental plates bordering oceanic plates.

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