In the Mediterranean, Killer Tsunamis From an Ancient Eruption

By WILLIAM J. BROAD
The massive eruption of the Thera volcano in the Aegean Sea more than 3,000 years ago produced killer waves that raced across hundreds of miles of the Eastern Mediterranean to inundate the area that is now Israel and probably other coastal sites, a team of scientists has found.

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Published on November 05, 2009 08:28
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