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5.6-magnitude quake hits Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: USGS
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.6 jolted Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, at 20:31:45 GMT Thursday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The epicenter, with a depth of 5.345 km, was initially ...
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Bubble, bubble, more earthquake trouble? Geoscientists study Alaska's Denali fault
Utah State University geochemists Dennis Newell and Coleman Hiett, Alaska-based geochronologist Jeff Benowitz, and University ...
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Roadblocks and speed limits: Geoscientists study Alaska's Denali fault
The 1,200-mile-long Denali Fault stretches in an upward arc from southwestern Alaska and the Bering Sea eastward to western ...
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How an earthquake becomes a tsunami
The movement between continental and oceanic plates at the bottom of the sea, so-called megathrust earthquakes, generates the ...
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Sixth earthquake in two weeks reported near NC mountain town, USGS says
An earthquake was recorded early Sunday, June 4, in West Canton, North Carolina, and it was the fifth quake to hit the area ...
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Volcano Watch: Volcano monitoring from space: InSAR time series success in Alaska
In a recent “Volcano Watch” article, we learned about a remote sensing technique known as InSAR. This method of using ...
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3.2 earthquake near NC mountain town is fifth quake there in 2 weeks, USGS says
An earthquake was recorded early Sunday, June 4, in West Canton, North Carolina, and it was the fifth quake to hit the area since May 23, according to the United States Geological Survey. The latest ...
Raleigh News & Observer13d
Shaking from 2.6 magnitude earthquake felt by dozens in NC mountains, geologists say
They can happen anywhere, but they’re most common in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Puerto Rico and Washington, ...
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Experts rubbish false claim that 'Malaysia now in the earthquake-prone Pacific Ring of Fire'
Articles and social media posts have repeatedly shared a false claim that Malaysia is now situated within the seismically ...
Charlotte Observer12d
Fourth earthquake in 3 days reported near North Carolina mountain town, experts say
They can happen anywhere, but they’re most common in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Puerto Rico and Washington, according to the Department of Homeland Security. If an earthquake strikes ...
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6.2-magnitude earthquake strikes Japan, no tsunami
In that earthquake, at least five people in their ... across the Bering Strait to Alaska and down the U.S. West Coast to South America. Advertisement Scientists say that roughly 90% of all ...
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Shaking from 2.6 magnitude earthquake felt by dozens in NC mountains, geologists say
They can happen anywhere, but they’re most common in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Puerto Rico and Washington, according to the Department of Homeland Security. If an earthquake strikes ...

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