Papua New Guinea earthquake and tsunami can be explained by a standard dislocation. Most earthquakes trigger landslides; in some cases, small-scale underwater slumps are suggested. But the large extent of the coastal segment with very high run-up is too large.
Papua New Guinea earthquake and tsunami can be explained by a standard dislocation. Most earthquakes trigger landslides; in some cases, small-scale underwater slumps are suggested. But the large extent of the coastal segment with very high run-up is too large.
Papua New Guinea earthquake and tsunami can be explained by a standard dislocation. Most earthquakes trigger landslides; in some cases, small-scale underwater slumps are suggested. But the large extent of the coastal segment with very high run-up is too large.