Earthquake
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San Andreas Fault: Experts Predict the 'Big One' Earthquake Won't Be as Destructive as Once Thought
The San Andreas Fault is found to shake 65% less than what has current hazard models say. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Villagers Flee Homes As Magnitude 7.6 Quake Hit Southern Philippines
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200-Year-Old Aftershocks Might Still Be Hitting North America Today, Study Says
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Vanuatu Region Jolted By 7-Magnitude Earthquake
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2500 Earthquakes in Three Months Raises Seabed Nearby Pompeii - Pozzuoli, Italy
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Nepal Quake: Teams Clear Landslide Areas As They Shift From Search And Rescue To Relief Ops
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At least 150 Killed, Hundreds Hurt In Nepal's Deadliest Quake
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Jamaica's Earthquake: 5.4 Magnitude Causes Heavy Shaking, Power Outages
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Glacier Movement Causes Small Seismic Tremors in Washington's Volcanoes, Report Shows
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US At Risk of Earthquake: 6 Quake Preparedness Tips to Avoid Dangers
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Seafloor Fiber Optic Cable Can Be Used As Early Quake Warnings, Study Says
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Afghan Quake: Ill-Equipped Hospitals Now Struggling To Accommodate Wounded; Death Toll Expected To Rise
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Afghan Quake: Global Response 'Slow,' Approaching Winter Seen To Challenge Response Efforts