Sea cave preserves 5,000-year snapshot of tsunamis

Scientists digging in a sea cave in Indonesia have discovered the world’s most pristine record of tsunamis, a 5,000-year-old sedimentary snapshot that reveals for the first time how little is known about when earthquakes trigger massive waves.
Strange & Offbeat: Fossils & Ruins News — ScienceDaily

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