A subduction zone breaking apart was caught in real time, showing how Earth’s tectonic plates die, detach, and reshape the ...
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Earth’s Crust Is Cracking Beneath Pacific Northwest—Scientists Warn of Devastating Earthquake Risk
In a groundbreaking study published in Science Advances (2025), scientists uncovered a fascinating and unusual process ...
New research offers the theory that the San Andreas fault and the Cascadia subduction zone could produce devastating ...
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"It's Movie Territory": Huge Cascadia Earthquakes Can Trigger the San Andreas Fault, Scientists Say
A future mega-earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could lead to the "Big One" along the San Andreas fault in California-or ...
The Juan de Fuca Plate has been steadily pushing against the Pacific Coast as it slides beneath the North American Plate. But ...
When an earthquake rips along the Cascadia Subduction Zone fault, much of the U.S. West Coast could shake violently for five minutes, and tsunami waves as tall as 100 feet could barrel toward shore.
When the tectonic subduction zone beneath the Pacific Northwest moves, it does so in dramatic fashion. Not only is ground ...
The Pacific Northwest is ripe for a major earthquake — and shaking and tsunamis wouldn’t be the only threats from such an event, according to new research. Coastal land would also sink nearly seven ...
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Earth's crust is tearing apart off the Pacific Northwest—and that's not necessarily bad news
With unprecedented clarity, scientists have directly observed a subduction zone—the collision point where one tectonic plate ...
When an earthquake rips along the Cascadia Subduction Zone fault, much of the U.S. West Coast could shake violently for five minutes, and tsunami waves as tall as 100 feet could barrel toward shore.
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