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Scientists detected a slow-motion earthquake off Japan, offering rare insight into hidden faults and tsunami risks beneath ...
When the island of Santorini was rattled by thousands of small earthquakes earlier this year, many people were left mystified ...
They captured the event using advanced borehole sensors installed deep beneath the ocean floor in a region known as the ...
Scientists for the first time have detected a slow slip earthquake in motion during the act of releasing tectonic pressure on a major fault zone at ...
Scientists are raising the alarm about a potential mega-tsunami that could devastate parts of the United States. A new study ...
A 300-meter-high tsunami crashing into the US coast might sound like science fiction—but scientists say it's a very real ...
Something wonderful is happening in the geology department at Cal Poly Humboldt right now. Ten undergraduate students from ...
One reason California is an earthquake outlier is that the San Andreas Fault and the faults around it are fast-slipping faults, meaning that they move quickly and generate earthquakes regularly.
Tsunamis pose a risk to the entirety of the California coast. But should a major one strike, how bad could it be?
Friday brought numerous earthquakes, ... The tremors are clustered about 10 miles east of the Sawtooth Fault, the same area that generated Idaho’s 6.5 magnitude earthquake in March 2020.