Recent research by @columbiaclimate suggests that a massive earthquake 2,500 years ago caused the Ganges River to shift its course. The study warns of a potential similar event in the densely inhabited region, posing a risk to millions.
River Ganges abruptly changed course after major earthquake 2,500 years ago https://t.co/LlOLY7uv3j https://t.co/LOqWAOyCGG
My latest in @NewsfromScience -- how an earthquake 2500 years ago REROUTED THE GANGES And why that's important today. https://t.co/xEdrSZtnlg
Feeding the world’s largest delta, the mighty Ganges River’s central channel hasn’t moved in centuries. But it shifted dramatically 2500 years ago when a massive earthquake struck the region, a new study suggests. https://t.co/09iMfwCNpC
An earthquake changed the course of the Ganges: Could it happen again? 🏔️🌊 https://t.co/SdUJbgdEYl
Recent research from @columbiaclimate reveals a massive earthquake shifted the Ganges River's course 2,500 years ago. It cautions that a similar event may happen again, posing a risk to the millions in the densely inhabited region. https://t.co/PrSGVfO6OZ
An earthquake changed the course of the Ganges: Could it happen again? @columbiaclimate @NatureComms https://t.co/ImLVvYGbGe