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Parkfield, San Andreas, and the quest for a 'crystal ball' for predicting earthquakes before they happen
A small town in California was hit by earthquakes once every 22 years for over a century, setting the stage for a major seismic experiment in the 1980s and 90s. But the quake ended up being 11 years ...
To see how a magnitude-9.0 earthquake would rattle the Pacific Northwest, researchers ran 50 virtual simulations on a supercomputer.
A 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Great Falls on Thursday, briefly rattling residents and raising questions about why earthquakes occur in the region.
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Explained: Why are earthquakes so hard to predict?
People in B.C. regularly have earthquake drills at school and work, trying to prepare for what’s known as “the big one.” The ...
Earthquakes usually strike without warning. But sometimes they come in clusters — dozens or even hundreds of small quakes concentrated in one area over days or weeks. Geologists call these clusters ...
Over the last few days, the Coachella Valley has experienced more than 20 earthquakes, causing concern among some residents.
Overnight on Jan. 26, many people online reported hearing loud booms, mistakenly assuming they were tremors or earthquakes ...
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the Oregon Coast on Jan. 15. The earthquake was detected around 7:25 p.m., approximately 183 miles off the coast of Bandon on the Blanco Fracture Zone, and at a ...
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The earthquake risk no one talks about in the UK
While the UK rarely experiences large earthquakes, its geology still contains active faults. This video looks at how UK earthquakes happen, how strong they can realistically become, and why experts ...
Timo Werner is headed to the United States.
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