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The Kamchatka Peninsula earthquake may not have brought the same devastation as previous shocks, but a far more deadly seismic event is looming for the US West Coast.
A Virginia Tech study warns of a potential mega-tsunami along the US Pacific Coast, triggered by a major earthquake in the ...
Scientists warn of a mega-Tsunami from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, threatening California and Seattle with devastating ...
The world’s most active volcano and earthquake zone is roaring to life, leading to potential of “the big one” – and a ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a 620-mile-long fault that stretches from British Columbia to Northern California, and pressure is building daily.
EADaily, August 11th, 2025. At the turn of the XXI and XXII centuries, the United States may become the scene of a global ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – A new study by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) says a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake could injure as many as 27,000 people in Clackamas ...
The Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) has captured major attention from paleoseismologists due to evidence from several large (magnitude 8-9) earthquakes preserved in coastal salt marshes.
The last time the Cascadia subduction zone burped up a massive, zone-wide earthquake was way back in 1700. No one knows when it will happen again: it could be this year or more than 100 years from ...
Why is Cascadia Subduction Zone important for the US West Coast after the 6.3 magnitude earthquake today? Today’s 6.3 magnitude earthquake has sparked fear the ‘Big One’ could hit anytime now.
, subduction zones produce the largest earthquakes which can exceed magnitude 9.0. Cascadia has a history of significant quakes every 400 years and experts predict that after years of storing up ...