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Cool, not dangerous. Just like avalanches, turbidity currents are incredibly fast (up to 60 miles per hour!) and have been known to take out anything that gets in their way. After the Grand Banks ...
The highest velocity turbidity-current flow ever measured instrumentally (8.1 meters/second). The first quantitative evidence that during some sediment events, movements in the seafloor propagated ...
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