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While seismic activity is not uncommon in the state, experts believe the frequency at which they’re happening is unusual.
Earthquakes usually strike without warning. But sometimes they come in clusters — dozens or even hundreds of small quakes concentrated in one area over days or weeks. Geologists call these clusters ...
The backup dam, which stands just downstream from the original, was built in 2005 after experts determined the original dam would not survive a 7.3 earthquake similar to the 1886 Charleston quake. The ...
At the Bedretto Underground Laboratory, scientists are inducing tiny earthquakes along a natural fault zone to learn what can trigger a deadly event.
According to reporting based on U.S. Geological Survey data, a magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck Riverside County at 5:56 p.m. local time, centered roughly seven miles from Indio. The quake was ...
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake in Cowles, Nebraska, was felt as far as Omaha, nearly 150 miles from the epicenter.
Ideas like “earthquake weather” and fears that California could fall into the ocean have long been a part of the state’s earthquake superstitions, often resurfacing every time the ground begins to ...
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