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Experts say aftershocks are common after an earthquake and they may also be a positive signal indicating the release of built ...
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India Today on MSNEarthquake jolts Delhi-NCR: Why the ground keeps shaking beneath our feetThe seismic activity in Delhi-NCR is caused not only by distant Himalayan tectonics but also by local geological structures.
Seafloor sensors caught a rare slow quake in action. It hints at how Earth's stress is quietly released. For the first time, ...
The US National Transportation Board (NSTB) has released its final report on the January 2024 in-flight depressurisation of ...
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The Daily World on MSNCascadia tsunami threat may not be quite as bad as thoughtJust off the coast of the Pacific Northwest is the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a complex collection of earthquake faults created by one tectonic plate pushing its way under another. Every 400-600 years, ...
China has approved the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet, just north of ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNScientific First: 'Slow-Motion' Earthquakes Captured in Real TimeSlow-motion earthquakes, as you might guess from the name, involve the release of pent-up geological energy over the course ...
Japan’s new earthquake-detection network lengthens warning times, and researchers in Wales have harnessed nuclear blast ...
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India Today on MSNEarthquake tremors jolt Delhi-NCR, second time in two daysA 3.7 magnitude earthquake struck Haryana’s Jhajjar at 7.49 pm on Friday, with tremors being felt in neighbouring Delhi-NCR region.
Authorities have evacuated dozens of people from remote islands in southern Japan that have been shaken by over 1,700 tremors ...
A team of scientists put together a global database of submarine mud volcanoes. Orders of magnitude more are still bubbling, ...
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