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In a Friday update, researchers monitoring the landslide at Barry Arm in Prince William Sound say movement there is significant in its speed and scope. But they’re no closer to knowing when a catastrophic slide and subsequent tsunami might occur.
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Scientists have come a long way in understanding tsunamis but still have questions to answer to avoid tragedies and devastation in the future.
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Geologists have been warning Alaskans for over a year about a tsunami that could hit Whittier following a potential landslide at Barry Arm in Prince…
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Scientists have been scrambling for the last year and a half to wrap their heads around the risk posed by a potentially massive landslide on the steep…
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This summer is going to be busy in upper Prince William Sound. Not just for fishing, shrimping, kayaking and other recreational boating. But for…