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The Chicxulub Impact Produced a Powerful Global Tsunami
Molly M. Range
, Brian K. Arbic
, Brandon C. Johnson
, Theodore C. Moore
, Vasily Titov
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Alistair J. Adcroft
, Joseph K. Ansong
, Christopher J. Hollis
, Jeroen Ritsema
, Christopher R. Scotese
, He Wang
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
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2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
20%
Asteroid Impact
20%
Asteroids
20%
Central American Seaway
20%
Chicxulub Crater
20%
Chicxulub Impact
100%
Cretaceous-Paleogene
20%
Flow Velocity
20%
Global Propagation
20%
Global Simulation
20%
Hydrocode
20%
Impact Origin
20%
Initial Contact
20%
K-Pg Mass Extinction
20%
Marine Sediments
20%
North Atlantic
20%
Ocean Models
20%
Open Ocean
20%
Seafloor
20%
Shallow Water
40%
South Atlantic
20%
Southern Pacific
20%
Tsunami
100%
Upper Cretaceous
20%
Water-sediment System
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Flow Velocity
50%
Hiatus
50%
Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004
50%
Marine Sediment
50%
Mass Extinction
50%
North Atlantic
50%
Ocean Models
50%
Open Ocean
50%
Paleogene
50%
Shallow Water
100%
South Atlantic
50%