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 ...
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 ...
"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 ...
Scientists are sounding the alarm on earthquakes that create a sharp, booming shock that triggers ruptures that move faster ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Researcher of earthquake behavior at Oregon State University published a paper for a study that showed the Cascadia fault in ...
SAN DIEGO — Late-summer dry thunderstorms rolled into California from the southwest desert region early Sept. 2, bringing thousands of lightning strikes and increasing the risk of wildfires as high ...
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