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Link between Cascadia and San Andreas Fault earthquakes discovered 30 years after lost vessel stumbled across key data
These are two very different fault systems, but the sediment record suggests that in the past, at least three San Andreas ...
The relationship between the sites means an earthquake in one zone can trigger an earthquake in the other in a phenomenon ...
OSU researchers find Cascadia Subduction Zone and San Andreas Fault may be synchronized — with the potential for quakes on ...
The West Coast of North America is a geologically tumultuous zone where tectonic plates collide, subducting under and ...
Samples from the seafloor reveal evidence of several earthquakes along the West Coast’s two major fault zones happening in ...
With the Great ShakeOut earthquake drill approaching, new research suggests a potential link between two major fault lines ...
Supershear earthquakes are more common than previously believed, some scientists say — carrying potentially profound risk for ...
A major earthquake hasn’t struck any of California’s biggest cities in more than three decades, but the “Big One” is a matter ...
Scientists at Oregon State University say there's new evidence that two of the best-known earthquake fault lines on the West ...
A mega-earthquake might be triggered by two volatile faults, striking in unison, with one quake nudging the other into ...
The one-minute drill was developed to teach people what to do when a large temblor strikes. If you have the MyShake app, your ...
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Study: San Andreas, Cascadia faults could combine to produce back-to-back earthquake disasters
They are two of the West Coast’s most destructive generators of huge earthquakes: The San Andreas fault in California and the ...
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