New research offers the theory that the San Andreas fault and the Cascadia subduction zone could produce devastating ...
The West Coast of North America is a geologically tumultuous zone where tectonic plates collide, subducting under and ...
Samples from the seafloor reveal evidence of several earthquakes along the West Coast’s two major fault zones happening in ...
They are two of the West Coast's most destructive generators of huge quakes: the San Andreas fault and the Cascadia ...
A Cascadia subduction zone earthquake is coming for the Pacific Northwest, and when it hits, scientists now believe, it could cause the San Andreas fault in California to go off.
Although Californians are relatively familiar with the San Andreas Fault, the Cascadia Subduction Zone is in many ways more ...
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A megaquake in the Pacific Northwest could trigger a large earthquake along California's San Andreas Fault, creating an ...
Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas fault - may be synchronized, with earthquakes on one fault potentially ...
A future mega-earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could lead to the “Big One” along the San Andreas fault in California—or vice versa.
Two fault systems on North America’s West Coast – the Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas fault – may be synchronized, with earthquakes on one fault potentially triggering seismic events on ...