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Aerial view of the Chaihuín tidal marsh in Chile

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Aerial view of the Chaihuín tidal marsh in Chile

Aerial view of the Chaihuín tidal marsh – site of the discovery of new geological evidence for a previously unreported historical tsunami.
Diego Aedo
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  • Aerial view of the Chaihuín tidal marsh – site of the discovery of new geological evidence for a previously unreported historical tsunami.

    Previously unrecorded Chilean tsunami identified

    A large earthquake off the coast of south-central Chile in 1737 may have caused a substantial tsunami that was absent from historical records, according to new research published in the Nature journal, Communications Earth & Environment today (Thursday 9 December).