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The New Yorker shook us up with “The Really Big One,” Kathryn Schulz’s long-form narrative examination of the forthcoming ...
A so-called "doomsday tsunami" is likely to hit the United States in the near future, but scientists now say there is a ...
Earthquakes remain one of nature’s most terrifying forces. While we still can’t predict them, science has advanced in identifying where they’re most likely to occur. Our planet’s crust is made of ...
UT researchers published a study in Science on June 26 that provided insight into the behavior of slow slip earthquakes, which release energy gradually and produce no detectable shaking.  Regular ...
Japan has completed the world’s most advanced undersea earthquake and tsunami detection system—3,500+ miles of fiber-optic ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone has stayed calm for 300 years. When it finally breaks, it could trigger a huge earthquake ...
CORE3, Central Oregon Ready Responsive Resilient, a project creating a dedicated multi-agency coordination center for ...
BLEAK WARNING WEST COAST AT RISK AGGRAVATING FACTORS CRUSHED COASTLINE IMPENDING DEADLINE ‘GREAT EARTHQUAKE’ ‘CATASTROPHIC ...
Scientists in the US have said that a 100-foot 'doomsday' mega tsunami could wipe out the entire western seaboard.
Large parts of the US are under threat of being submerged under water by a megatsunami that will alter the countrys coastline ...
Slow-motion earthquakes, as you might guess from the name, involve the release of pent-up geological energy over the course ...
Neighbors for a Better Crossing is urging a new seismic study before construction proceeds on the $7.5 billion IBR project, ...