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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 ...
Volcanoes are rumbling as scientists monitor earthquakes at Washington's Mount Rainier and Alaska's Iliamna volcano.
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Forget the Big One: A Much Worse Earthquake Could Be Coming Soon!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 ...
The “big one,” a 9.0 earthquake on the Cascadia subduction zone could come at any moment, as The New Yorker reminded us in 2015. But most people living in Oregon didn’t need that graphic ...
Meigs says Central Oregon will feel little if an earthquake strikes from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, the fault line beginning from northern California and extending to southern British Columbia.
An earthquake devastated Santa Barbara 100 years ago. It holds urgent lessons for the next ‘Big One’
In California, where the next “Big One” is an always-looming threat, some lessons learned from the 1925 Santa Barbara quake ...
There are many reasons — including one "big one" — why residents might want to know more about earthquakes and how Eugene, Springfield and Oregon could be affected.
The University of Oregon's earthquake research center will bring together 16 institutions to research earthquakes and the Cascadia subduction zone.
Klamath County currently doesn’t have an emergency operations center. Emergency Manager Ian Thigpen said the county has had ...
Why does Oregon participate in these earthquake drills? There are many reasons — including one "big one" — why residents might want to know more about earthquakes and how Eugene, Springfield ...
For U.S. earthquake scientists, Japan's 'megaquake' warning renewed worries about when and how to warn the public if they find clues that the 'big one' might be coming for the West COast.
The “big one,” a 9.0 earthquake on the Cascadia subduction zone could come at any moment, as The New Yorker reminded us in 2015.
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