OSU researchers find Cascadia Subduction Zone and San Andreas Fault may be synchronized — with the potential for quakes on ...
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California may be at high risk of ‘supershear' earthquakes. Scientists fear we're not ready
The authors of the opinion article say California hazard maps and building codes should account for the possibility of ...
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"It's Movie Territory": Huge Cascadia Earthquakes Can Trigger the San Andreas Fault, Scientists Say
A future mega-earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could lead to the "Big One" along the San Andreas fault in California-or ...
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Two of the Biggest Fault Lines in the World Are Synched Together. That Could Be Disastrous.
The relationship between the sites means an earthquake in one zone can trigger an earthquake in the other in a phenomenon ...
A Cascadia subduction zone earthquake is coming for the Pacific Northwest, and when it hits, scientists now believe, it could ...
"Northern San Andreas fault events have triggered turbidity currents in the southernmost Cascadia subduction zone, and vice versa," the study authors stated. They pointed out "even very dissimilar ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- During an earthquake study conference in Long Beach, a local expert said California's infamous San Andreas fault is due for a massive ...
When a magnitude 7.7 earthquake shook Myanmar on March 28, 2025, it wasn’t just another powerful tremor—it was a geological curveball. The quake ripped open more than 500 kilometers (317 miles) of the ...
LOS ANGELES — What could the next mega-earthquake on California’s notorious San Andreas fault look like? Would it be a repeat of 1857, when an earthquake estimated at magnitude 7.7 to 7.9 ruptured the ...
A magnitude 3.3 earthquake struck near Pearblossom, California, along the San Andreas Fault. Shaking was felt across a wide area, from Victorville to Santa Clarita and Palmdale to Long Beach. An ...
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