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Over the past few days in Southern California, there was an earthquake roughly every minute.
DENVER — An amazing new animation shows how earthquake waves travel across the United States, creating ripples over North America like a rock thrown into water. The animation was made possible ...
The earthquake disaster on March 11, 2011 was an event of the century not only for Japan. With a magnitude of Mw = 8.9, it was one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded worldwide. Two days ...
Southern California is on the eve of "The Big One," the biggest-ever earthquake drill. Emergency responders, scientists and more than 5 million citizens who've signed up online will participate in ...
Hundreds of seismometers recorded California's magnitude 6.4 earthquake. Animations created from the data show how its energy moved across America.
The animation shows the shock wave from the 6.4-magnitude earthquake that hit Northern California as it rolled across North America and lit up sensitive seismic stations in its path.
As this animation shows, this is just this part of the world doing its thing and letting off some stress by triggering plenty of (mostly imperceptible) earthquakes. Look at these earthquakes, y'all!
GPS data has been used to make a 3-D animation of the shaking of the massive 9.0 Japan earthquake that could help visualize earthquake and improve tsunami warnings and forecasts of aftershocks.
DENVER — An amazing new animation shows how earthquake waves travel across the United States, creating ripples over North America like a rock thrown into water.
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