Even long-lived subduction zones eventually die, and scientists believe they are witnessing the slow death of one in the northern end of the Cascadia subduction zone.
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Catastrophic San Andreas earthquake could be triggered by the Cascadia subduction zone
Scientists long treated Cascadia and San Andreas as separate, but new research led by Chris Goldfinger suggests they can move ...
Seismic Shift – Part 2: Oregon Scientists Lead Effort to Prepare for Cascadia Earthquake and Tsunami
Oregon scientists are leading the world in tsunami research, helping communities better understand and prepare for one of the ...
One of the most dangerous faults in the United States, the Cascadia Subduction Zone, may be able to trigger an earthquake on the San Andreas Fault, a new study says. But some scientists want more ...
The federal government promised an Oregon hospital millions of dollars to help prepare for an earthquake. They're still ...
The State of Oregon has developed interactive maps to help residents and visitors understand how a tsunami could impact ...
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Two Major West Coast faults Could Link and Spark Twin Quakes, Experts Warn
The West Coast's earthquake nightmare just got worse. Scientists have uncovered evidence that the two most feared fault lines ...
Scientists discovered a crack under the sea off Vancouver Island, NFZ in Cascadia region, that could alter Pacific subduction ...
If a tsunami early-warning system safeguarded Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, would its funding be cut? Answers to hypothetical questions usually stay in the realm of imagination. What we do ...
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