Although Californians are relatively familiar with the San Andreas Fault, the Cascadia Subduction Zone is in many ways more dangerous. That fault, where the Juan de Fuca Plate is subsiding underneath ...
The San Andreas Fault runs nearly the entire length of California, a sliding boundary between tectonic plates. Its history is one of violent ruptures — earthquakes that have reshaped towns, destroyed ...
In the Bay Area, BART plans to automatically slow down its trains and have them come to a brief stop, as the system is ...
The impact would be doubly as devastating as predictions for the impending ‘Big One’ and leave millions in harm’s way from ...
Pete Kelsey's digital twin project creates most comprehensive 3D map of Alcatraz using drones, LiDAR, and reality capture tech.
A major earthquake hasn't struck any of California's biggest cities in more than three decades, but the "Big One" is a matter ...
The Helena Valley sits atop a variety of different sediments and rocks, making it particularly susceptible to earthquake ...
The most widespread way is through Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), which sends loud alerts to all cellphones. If an ...
San Andreas, Cascadia faults could combine to produce back-to-back earthquake disasters, new research suggests – Nation and ...
With the Great ShakeOut earthquake drill approaching, new research suggests a potential link between two major fault lines ...
A Cascadia subduction zone earthquake is coming for the Pacific Northwest, and when it hits, scientists now believe, it could ...
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