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Nearly 75% of the U.S., including Alaska and Hawaii, could experience a damaging earthquake sometime within the next century, USGS study finds.
Alaska frequently experiences earthquakes; on Friday morning, at least two were reported in the state. The strongest was a ...
A satellite map of the Kodiak archipelago. Last week, from Thursday onward, a handful of earthquakes rumbled throughout Kodiak Archipelago communities. According to the Alaska Earthquake Center ...
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The Mirror US on MSN'Swarm' of earthquakes hit Alaska's western Aleutian Islands after 7.0 tremor rocks California - MSNThe Alaska Earthquake Center said the series of moderate-to-strong earthquakes in Alaska's western Aleutian Islands Sunday ...
There hasn't been a comprehensive assessment of Hawaii's earthquake risk published since 1998, and the last time one was published about Alaska was in 2007, the USGS said.
An Alaska center has deleted a posting of an earthquake that apparently didn’t happen over the weekend. A notification originally said the earthquake had a magnitude of 6.2.
Alaska Earthquake Center Tsunami Modeler Elena Suleimani said it’s time for that to change. This map shows where the 16 hypothetical earthquakes would need to occur to create the tsunami ...
Hundreds of millions of people across the U.S. live in areas prone to damaging earthquakes, a new map from the U.S ... The 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake and Alaska's Rat Islands ...
While no one died during the earthquake on Nov. 3, 2002, many scientists became interested in a huge event that intersected three Alaska highways and was somewhat easy to study.
Scientists warn 1,000-foot ‘mega-tsunami’ could wipe part of America off the map. Alaska, Hawaii and areas along the mainland West Coast would be at risk if an earthquake erupts along the ...
An earthquake map from the USGS shows the states hit by earthquakes on Friday morning. Alaska also was hit. U.S. Geological Survey. When looking at earthquake data over the past 30 days, next to ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU/Gray News) - After decades of speculation, new research proves tsunamis could flood portions of Anchorage following a large earthquake. A team of Alaska-based scientists ...
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