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Utah Copper Mine Landslide Triggered Earthquakes, Was Most Powerful Avalanche in Modern History
A gigantic April 2013 landslide at a Utah copper mine was the largest non-volcanic landslide ever recorded in North America. The event was so powerful that it triggered a number of small earthquakes, according to University of Utah researchers.
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