A major earthquake hasn’t struck any of California’s biggest cities in more than three decades, but the “Big One” is a matter ...
In the Bay Area, BART plans to automatically slow down its trains and have them come to a brief stop, as the system is ...
Researcher of earthquake behavior at Oregon State University published a paper for a study that showed the Cascadia fault in ...
Scientists are sounding the alarm on earthquakes that create a sharp, booming shock that triggers ruptures that move faster ...
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Scientists Say Two Monster Quakes Hit California Back-to-Back, It Could Happen Again
A new geological study suggests that California’s San Andreas Fault and the Cascadia Subduction Zone, two of the most ...
"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 ...
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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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 ...
Can lower interest rates revive the ailing job market in Southern California’s real estate-related industries? My trusty spreadsheet reviewed state job data for Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San ...
Two earthquakes rattled the East Bay on Monday, raising questions about whether the seismic activity could be a warning sign that the “big one” could soon hit the Bay Area. The first quake, a ...
The temblor reported overnight Monday was felt all over Bay Area; no injuries or major damage were reported, but ...
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