Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Map showing the Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas Fault. (USGS/Illustration by SFGATE) Two of the West Coast's most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tiny quakes help scientists map hidden faults where the San Andreas meets Cascadia, reshaping quake hazard estimates. (CREDIT: ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. New research suggests the San Andreas fault and the Cascadia subduction zone could produce devastating ...
Yahoo: Dangerous L.A. fault system rivaling the San Andreas tied to recent earthquakes
Dangerous L.A. fault system rivaling the San Andreas tied to recent earthquakes
MSN: Scientists track these San Andreas fault clues for California’s next major quake
A fault line does not keep a calendar, no matter how often people ask it to. That simple limitation shapes nearly everything scientists say about the San Andreas Fault. Researchers can measure strain, ...
Scientists track these San Andreas fault clues for California’s next major quake
AOL: Dangerous L.A. fault system rivaling the San Andreas tied to recent earthquakes
West Hawaii Today: San Andreas, Cascadia faults could combine to produce back-to-back earthquake disasters, new research suggests
They are two of the West Coast’s most destructive generators of huge earthquakes: The San Andreas fault in California and the Cascadia subduction zone offshore of California’s North Coast, Oregon, ...
San Andreas, Cascadia faults could combine to produce back-to-back earthquake disasters, new research suggests
Fox 5 San Diego: Tiny Southern California fault poses a bigger threat than San Andreas
While California’s 750-mile-long San Andreas Fault is notorious, experts believe a smaller fault line possesses a greater threat to lives and property in the southern part of the state. According to ...
The disaster caused by a predicted large earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could be compounded by shaking along the San Andreas fault in California, scientists warned. By Sarah Scoles In the world’s ...
Seattle Times: San Andreas, Cascadia faults could produce back-to-back earthquake disasters, research suggests
AOL: San Andreas fault earthquakes may be significantly larger in the future
Marin Independent Journal: Study: San Andreas, Cascadia faults could set off huge double quake
Mercury News: San Andreas, Cascadia faults could combine to set off huge double earthquake, new study finds
San Andreas, Cascadia faults could combine to set off huge double earthquake, new study finds
Scientific American: New Clues Suggest San Andreas and Cascadia Faults May Produce Synchronized Earthquakes
New Clues Suggest San Andreas and Cascadia Faults May Produce Synchronized Earthquakes