Global observations of an up to 9 day long, recurring, monochromatic seismic source near 10.9 mHz associated with tsunamigenic landslides in a Northeast Greenland fjord: SSA ANNUAL MEETING 202

P. Koelemeijer, R. Widmer-Schnidrig, K. Svennevig, S. Hicks, T. Forbriger, T. Lecocq, A. Mangeney, C. Hibert, N. Korsgaard, A. Lucas, C. Satriano, R.E. Anthony, A. Mordret, S. Schippkus, S. Rysgaard, W. Boone, S. Gibbons, K.L. Cook, S. Glimsdal, F. LøvholtK. Van Noten, P.H. Voss, C. Ebeling, J. Assink, A. Marboeuf, L. Anthony, K. Vanneste, T. Taira, M. Spagnolo, R. De Plaen, A. Cannata, W. Harcourt, D. Cornwell, C. Caudron, P. Poli, P. Bernard, E. Larose, E. Stutzmann, B. Lund, F. Cannavò, M.J. Castro-Diaz, E. Chaves, T. Dahl-Jensen, N De Pinho Dias, A. Déprez, R. Develter, D. Dreger, L. Evers, M. Keiding, T.B. Larsen, Greenland VLP Team

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