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Scientists create the first global map of rare, deep-mantle earthquakes
Stanford University researchers have pulled back a curtain on a hidden part of Earth that rarely makes headlines. Their new ...
Climate journalist Emma Pattee has been worried about the so-called big one—an off-the-charts earthquake—hitting her town in Portland, Ore., for some time now. She’s not alone: scientists estimate at ...
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Why we can't predict earthquakes
Earthquakes have the power to devastate entire communities—a little advanced notice could make a world of difference with an ...
Since Nov. 9, there have been 91 earthquakes of magnitude 2.0 and above — the largest being a 4.0 on Dec. 19 — in the East ...
Stanford researchers have created the first-ever global map of a rare earthquake type that occurs not in Earth's crust but in ...
A 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Great Falls on Thursday, rattling residents across central Montana but causing minimal damage, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Researchers at Kyoto University have proposed a new physical model that explores how disturbances in the ionosphere may exert ...
Gandhinagar: A three-day global conference on earthquake science, aimed at strengthening early warning systems and advancing research to mitigate seismic risks worldwide, began on Friday at ...
By tracking swarms of very small earthquakes, seismologists are getting a new picture of the complex region where the San ...
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Scientists discover seismic hotspot in US that could trigger devastating magnitude-8 earthquakes
It was a groundbreaking discovery. Scientists have found previously concealed fault lines along California’s north coast, sparking concerns that we could be drastically underestimating the earthquake ...
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