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A new report studied a massive earthquake that ruptured in the southeast Asian country of Myanmar on March 28 — on a fault ...
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The "Big One" refers to a massive earthquake that could occur along the San Andreas Fault, one of the state's most significant and active fault lines. Scientists predict that this earthquake could ...
Talk of “the Big One” looms large in the Pacific Northwest, where most residents say they expect to experience a major earthquake in their lifetime. Still, the latest Poll reveals a troubling gap: ...
The Ridgecrest earthquakes that struck Southern California last July may have increased the chances of a large quake along the San Andreas fault, new research shows. The San Andreas fault line ...
A string of recent earthquakes off the West Coast of the U.S., ranging from 2.8 to 5.6 on the Richter scale, could help trigger the earthquake colloquially known as "the Big One." ...
However, in the Cascadia zone, where these earthquakes aren't common, researchers didn't have that information. SEE ALSO: Earthquake study suggests the 'big one' could be much worse than expected ...
No earthquake drills or computer simulations can mimic the reality of the Big One. "Earthquakes," he says, "are very complex organisms." ...
That means that if the “Big One” were to strike today, an extra 14,350 residents, 22,500 structures, and 777 miles of roadway would fall within the post-earthquake floodplain.
Friday marked the 324th anniversary of the last Great Cascadia earthquake. Scientists are trying to use that earthquake to help predict 'The Big One." ...
Major earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest are fairly uncommon, yet a significant threat looms: “The Big One” is an anticipated earthquake of magnitude 8 or higher.
Yet if the system eventually succeeds in predicting just one big earthquake, argues Yukitoshi Fukahata of the disaster-prevention research institute of Kyoto University, the gain would be immense.