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Scientists detected a slow-motion earthquake off Japan, offering rare insight into hidden faults and tsunami risks beneath ...
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 ...
A 300-meter-high tsunami crashing into the US coast might sound like science fiction—but scientists say it's a very real ...
Tsunamis pose a risk to the entirety of the California coast. But should a major one strike, how bad could it be?
Seismic symphonies of minor earthquakes may affect grand movements on major faults.
Earthquakes The Cascadia Subduction Zone looks a little different than researchers thought. ... a splay fault could send a tsunami hurtling toward the coast within 10 or so minutes.
WooGlobe. Cascadia Fault Could Trigger Historic Tsunami7. Posted: May 20, 2025 | Last updated: May 20, 2025. Experts are sounding the alarm about a potential mega-earthquake that could rock the US ...
The Cascadia fault line is the focus of a new study that could devastate Northern California. But experts say there's a bigger threat to Los Angeles.
A new study on the Cascadia fault line breaks down the flooding potential of a 9.0 earthquake, calculating the risk of where and how much land could sink in the Pacific Northwest and Northern ...
Abrupt earthquake-triggered land changes are not a new idea. The earliest written accounts of great earthquakes causing the land to rise or fall are from China and date back to nearly 4,000 years ago.