New research shows that a fragile clay layer beneath the Japan Trench played a key role in the extreme seafloor movement ...
Levi's Stadium is built 'like a shock absorber.' ...
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Explained: Why Is Afghanistan Prone To Earthquakes
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck near the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e Sharif early on Monday, killing at least seven people and injuring about 150, just months after a quake and strong ...
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3 Earthquakes hit Ladson in less than a week
LADSON, S.C. (WCBD) – As of early Monday morning, there have been 3 earthquakes across the Ladson and Summerville area. The ...
When an earthquake measuring 2.2 on the Richter scale shook the area earlier this week, concerns arose about potential ...
A research team from University of Tsukuba and collaborating institutions has clarified why M9-class megathrust earthquakes recur off the Kamchatka Peninsula with an unusually short cycle of 73 years.
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Scientists Drill Deeper Than Ever into the Ocean. Reveal What Made Japan’s 2011 Earthquake Worse
A new study claims that an 80-100-foot-wide layer of clay exacerbated the 2011 earthquake.
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