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An early-morning 3.1-magnitude earthquake woke parts of Southern California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The about 7 ...
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Live Science on MSNAlmost half of California's faults — including San Andreas — are overdue for earthquakesCalifornia's earthquakes are far more likely to be "overdue" compared with earthquakes in the rest of the world.
Near-shore tsunamis, those triggered by earthquakes just off the coast, could pose a particularly dire risk for California’s ...
A new study published in the journal JGR Solid Earth has found that one U.S. state is “overdue” for an earthquake. Lead author Vasiliki Mouslopoulou believes that the information, while chilling, ...
A 3.4-magnitude earthquake hit off the Southern California coast, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The 7-mile deep quake ...
An earthquake struck off the coast of Los Angeles near Manhattan Beach, shaking parts of Southern California up to two hours ...
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A near-certain disaster looms for California, but there are real things people can do to prepare. Here's what to know about ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNSmall, 3.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off the coast near Manhattan BeachA small earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.4 has struck about 9 miles west of Manhattan Beach, according to the U.S ...
A minor, 3.2-magnitude earthquake struck in Southern California on Wednesday, according to the United States Geological ...
A preliminary 3.1-magnitude earthquake struck near Banning in Riverside County on Wednesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The USGS reported the quake around 6:21 a.m. and said its ...
Though Santa Barbara had not been aware if the earthquake was isolated or part of a bigger California wallop, the rest of the ...
Scientists have built a lab model that visually tracks how microscopic contact points between fault surfaces evolve during ...
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