OSU researchers find Cascadia Subduction Zone and San Andreas Fault may be synchronized — with the potential for quakes on ...
San Andreas, Cascadia faults could combine to produce back-to-back earthquake disasters, new research suggests – Nation and ...
The relationship between the sites means an earthquake in one zone can trigger an earthquake in the other in a phenomenon ...
With the Great ShakeOut earthquake drill approaching, new research suggests a potential link between two major fault lines ...
Geosphere, demonstrating the first evidence that the two faults have interacted repeatedly over thousands of years. The ...
What could the next mega-earthquake on California's notorious San Andreas fault look like? Would it be a repeat of 1857, when an earthquake estimated at magnitude 7.7 to 7.9 ruptured the fault from ...
Researcher of earthquake behavior at Oregon State University published a paper for a study that showed the Cascadia fault in ...
The San Andreas Fault runs nearly the entire length of California, a sliding boundary between tectonic plates. Its history is one of violent ruptures — earthquakes that have reshaped towns, destroyed ...
A magnitude-5.2 earthquake occurred about 2.5 miles south Julian, California, at 10:08 a.m. April 14, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Noticeable shaking could be felt across the Southern ...
When a magnitude 7.7 earthquake shook Myanmar on March 28, 2025, it wasn’t just another powerful tremor—it was a geological curveball. The quake ripped open more than 500 kilometers (317 miles) of the ...
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