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A recent study utilizing swarms of tiny earthquakes has unveiled a more intricate picture of the Mendocino Triple Junction, where the San Andreas Fault and the Cascadia subduction zone converge. This region, known for its potential to gener...
Tiny Earthquakes Reveal Hidden Faults Under Northern California
A new study by Oregon State University suggests that the San Andreas Fault and the Cascadia Subduction Zone may be seismically linked. This synchronization could potentially lead to a double earthquake scenario, posing a significant threat...
Earthquake: San Andreas Fault and Cascadia Subduction Zone could be linked, trigger double quake, per Oregon State University
A new study indicates that the Tintina Fault, stretching across the Yukon territory in Canada and into Alaska, may be stirring after 12,000 years of dormancy, potentially leading to a significant earthquake. This challenges previous assumpt...
A Massive Fault Line Was Supposed to Be ‘Dead’. It Sure Seems Like It’s Stirring Again.
Recent studies highlight the ongoing risks associated with major earthquake fault lines, focusing on California's San Andreas Fault and Canada's Tintina Fault. Understanding these risks is crucial for preparedness and mitigation efforts.
San Andreas Fault: Everything you need to know about the California fracture zone and the next ‘Big One’