A hidden network of earthquake faults running beneath Seattle may be far more active than scientists realized. New research ...
For more than three decades, experts have been trying to solve the mystery of why a certain kind of underwater fault triggers ...
While analyzing strong-motion data close to fault lines, a group of researchers at Kyoto University noticed something unexpected: a negative phase in the waveforms, a pattern that did not conform to ...
Deep beneath the Pacific, one undersea fault has produced nearly identical magnitude 6 earthquakes every few years for ...
Scientists have finally explained why a Pacific Ocean fault has been generating repeating “clockwork” earthquakes for decades ...
Not all earthquake faults behave the same. Some stick and snap, causing earthquakes. Others move slowly over time. For years, the leading explanation for slow-moving faults has been that high-pressure ...
Time now for our science news roundup from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. I am joined by science correspondent Katia Riddle and Short Wave host Regina Barber. Hey, there. REGINA BARBER, BYLINE: ...
It’s every Californians worst nightmare. Now experts are warning “The Big One” could be even worse than feared due to a horrific domino effect that could wipe out the West Coast. ScienceDaily this ...
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