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You can take a breath of relief — the earthquakes that occurred in the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast this week are not a precursor of the “Big One.”. Several earthquakes rattled the ...
The New Yorker shook us up with “The Really Big One,” Kathryn Schulz’s long-form narrative examination of the forthcoming ...
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 ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ)-- The recent 7.0 earthquake that struck off the Northern California coast is reminding many residents along the West Coast of the impending 'Big One' expected to hit within the ...
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 ...
When the big one hits the Pacific Northwest, you can expect to feel it for much longer. Doctor Chris Goldfinger with Oregon State University has studied earthquakes in our area for more than a decade.
Volcanoes are rumbling as scientists monitor earthquakes at Washington's Mount Rainier and Alaska's Iliamna volcano.
The 1700 Great Cascadia earthquake was the most recent big quake in the zone. If one similar to it were to occur now, researchers say it would have significant impacts: 10,000 casualties ...
New research from the University of Oregon provides a clearer picture of where the "Big One" could strike along the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
There is, however, one important difference: Japan is much more prepared for earthquakes. And Oregon is hardly the only region of North America overdue for a large earthquake: The Lake Tahoe ...
This week you can practice for an earthquake in Oregon. ... 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.