The scientists said the landslide sent an estimated that 25 million cubic meters of rock and ice crashing into Dickson Fjord from a collapsing 1.2 kilometer-tall (roughly three-quarters of a mile high ...
The study in the journal Science found that although not witnessed by humans there was the collapse of a “1.2 km-high mountain peak into the remote Dickson Fjord beneath, causing a backsplash of water ...