Reconstructing Anak Krakatau flank collapse that caused Dec. 2018 Indonesian tsunami

A new study presents the detailed observation of a tsunami-generating volcano collapse by remote sensing. The study analyzes the 2018 collapse of Anak Krakatau, which triggered a tsunami that claimed over 430 lives and devastated coastal communities along the Sunda Strait, Indonesia.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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