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There are San Andreas faults in many places. They happen where two rigid continental masses slide past each other at fairly rapid pace. The San Andreas fault separates (‘connect’ would be the ...
because we are closer to the continental shelf and where the Cascadia megathrust fault breaks the seafloor surface. Plafker ...
Dr. Jay Patton of the California Geological Survey joins the show to discuss why land may suddenly jump or fall, the ...
New research shows that in minutes after the earthquake hits, coastal areas of California, Oregon and Washington could drop ...
A major earthquake waiting to strike the Cascadia Subduction Zone isn’t the only natural disaster looming in the Pacific ...
Researchers are sounding an alarm about an earthquake fault along the Northern California coast. A new study shows a large quake in the Cascadia subduction zone could cause land along the coastline to ...
A long-feared monster earthquake off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington could cause some areas to sink by more ...
Those are the findings of a new study that examined the repercussions of a massive earthquake on the Cascadia subduction ... the full length of the 800-mile fault zone would leave 5,800 dead ...
Scientists are sounding the alarm on a 'sleeping giant' off the coast of California, warning it could sink land in several ...