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Coastal communities from northern California to British Columbia live atop the Cascadia Subduction Zone, which spans about ...
The United States has dealt with a flurry of earthquakes this month, raising concerns about "The Big One." Last week, the ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory could ‘revolutionize’ earthquake monitoring and provide researchers the ability to ...
Did you feel it? A preliminary magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck in Concord Friday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological ...
The San Andreas Fault, one of the most famous and potentially dangerous fault lines in the world, has recently shown unusual activity that has scientists and residents on high alert. This video ...
A minor earthquake struck Concord shortly after noon on Friday and was felt across the East Bay, according to the U.S.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory could ‘revolutionize’ earthquake monitoring and provide researchers the ability to ...
California has dozens of earthquakes every day. Most are below 3.0 magnitude, so small that they aren’t felt.
A recent study from Utah State University geoscientists explores the characteristics of rocks from a fault zone in Utah.
At just over two miles, if fully completed, the Strait of Messina Bridge would become the largest suspension bridge in the world, beating out the Canakkale Bridge in Turkey, which is 6,667 feet long.
Minor quakes can disrupt natural tectonic patterns deep underground and change stress landscape, new study finds.