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The largest flood in Earth’s history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire Mediterranean in just a few yearsthat’s the thesis one of us put forward in a 2009 study of an underwater canyon excavated along the Strait of Gibraltar, which he presumed to have been carved out by this massive flood.
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Zanclean Megaflood Was One of Earth’s Most Dramatic Events 5.3 Million Years AgoThe flood that filled the Mediterranean sea caused destruction for all creatures in its path, but created the body of water ...
Scientists reveal new details about the 5.3-million-year-old flood, which triggered earthquakes, generated tropical-storm force winds, and created a waterfall 30 times taller than Niagara.
In the autumn, deadly floods wreaked havoc along an arc from Spain to the Balkans, and from Morocco to Libya. More than 200 people were killed in Valencia in October, not long after a deluge ...
D evastating floods have killed at least 155 people in ... Knee-deep floodwaters hit the city of Cádiz, which lies close to Gibraltar in southwestern Spain. And a torrent of water could be ...
Flooding events around the world share a common factor of an atmosphere made warmer by climate change. What can be done to help citizens prepare? By Austyn Gaffney and Somini Sengupta Chad ...
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The largest flood in Earth's history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire MediterraneanAt least, that's the thesis one of us put forward in a 2009 study of an underwater canyon excavated along the Strait of Gibraltar, which he presumed to have been carved out by this massive flood.
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