Tuesday, June 14, 2016

The Tyndall tsunami

In October 2015, a large rockfall was released near the terminus of Tyndall Glacier in Icy Bay.
The rockfall grazed over the lower part of the glacier and then fell into the ocean creating one of the largest tsunamis ever recorded. At its highest point, the wave reached about 180 m a.s.l.!

The break-out area is to the left of the glacier. It scraped off the surface of the lower part of the glacier

The wave cleared the entire shore line of trees.

The trees are all pointing into the fjord implying that it was the outgoing wave that caused most of the destruction.

The tsunami destruction is clearly visible along the entire side of the fjord.


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