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It's not just about loss of life and homes or economic damage; critical wetlands will be gone for good. Scientists issue ...
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 ...
A new report, including contributions from Rowan University climate scientist Andra Garner, Ph.D., suggests that a collapse, ...