Deep ocean waves break on sea floor

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 - 19:35 in Earth & Climate

For the first time, 100-foot tidal waves roaring at 70 miles-per-hour have been caught breaking and creating long trains of billowing turbulence more than 1,800 feet down along the ocean floor. Seabed - Ocean - Oceanography - Earth Sciences - Technology

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