A potentially massive earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, termed "the big one," could actually set off an even larger ...
A new study found that if “The Big One" hit the Pacific Northwest, it could trigger an even bigger earthquake and affect ...
A mega-earthquake might be triggered by two volatile faults, striking in unison, with one quake nudging the other into ...
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Cascadia fault megaquake was the worst-case scenario. Scientists just found an even bigger problem
A megaquake in the Pacific Northwest could trigger a large earthquake along California's San Andreas Fault, creating an unprecedented catastrophe up and down the Pacific Coast, a new study has found.
The Pacific Northwest is being taken for a ride. At the Cascadia Subduction Zone—a 700-mile fault that runs all the way from California to British Columbia—two giant tectonic plates are locked in a ...
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Lori Dengler | How a great Cascadia earthquake might remake the Pacific Northwest coastline
This week marks a decade since I retired from teaching at is what is now called Cal Poly Humboldt. My final 106 Earthquake Country lecture was on May 7, 2015. That lecture included a summary of the ...
SEATTLE (KOMO) — Tuesday's magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Russia served as a stark reminder of the seismic risks faced by residents in quake-prone regions, including the Pacific Northwest. The event ...
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