Transient motion of the largest landslide on earth, modulated by hydrological forces
Abstract Sea-level rise of the Caspian Sea (CS) during the early Khvalynian (approximately 40–25 ka BP) generated hundreds of giant landslides along the sea’s ancient coastlines in western Kazakhstan, which extended hundreds of kilometers. Although similar landslides have been observed along the pre...
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Auteurs principaux: | Gökhan Aslan, Marcello De Michele, Daniel Raucoules, Severine Bernardie, Ziyadin Cakir |
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2021
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