The San Andreas Fault is the longest and fastest-moving, but over the next decade, Dr. Lucy Jones says it'll probably be one ...
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake has struck near Cloverdale in central California, shaking nearby Santa Rosa, too, the U.S.
For generations, scientists believed that the West Coast’s two great earthquake engines — the Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas fault — operated on separate geologic stages. One dives, one ...
The quakes come as California sees the effects of an atmospheric river that has caused flash flooding, rescues, and ...
They are two of the West Coast’s most destructive generators of huge earthquakes: The San Andreas fault in California and the Cascadia subduction zone offshore of California’s North Coast, Oregon, ...
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5.0 earthquake hits Northern California raising alarm over biggest fault activity in 25 years
A sudden jolt rocked a peaceful Sunday afternoon in Northern California. The 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Susanville ...
A specific type of earthquake that can cause particularly intense shaking is more common than previously believed, some scientists say — carrying potentially profound risk for communities across ...
The first “Big One” earthquake in more than a decade has rattled the world. What if it had happened anywhere else? Say, ...
For more than a month, the San Francisco Bay Area has been subjected to a seemingly ceaseless stampede of earthquakes — the latest in a series of seismic swarms that have rattled windows and raised fe ...
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