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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 ...
A megaquake in the Pacific Northwest could trigger a large earthquake along California's San Andreas Fault, creating an ...
A new study found that if “The Big One" hit the Pacific Northwest, it could trigger an even bigger earthquake and affect ...
A subduction zone breaking apart was caught in real time, showing how Earth’s tectonic plates die, detach, and reshape the ...
A monster earthquake on the feared Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest could trigger a near-simultaneous rupture on the San Andreas Fault, new research shows.
Two fault systems on North America’s West Coast – the Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas fault – may be synchronized, with earthquakes on one fault potentially triggering seismic events on ...
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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 ...
About 50 miles off the coast of Newport, hot, mineral-laden seawater is seeping out of the ocean floor at an unprecedented rate. Researchers at the University of Washington say the liquid acts as a ...
Oceanography, Vol. 32, No. 1, SPECIAL ISSUE ON SCIENTIFIC OCEAN DRILLING: Looking to the Future (MARCH 2019), pp. 80-93 (14 pages) Scientific ocean drilling from 2007 through 2018 has played a major ...
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