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The Cascadia Subduction Zone looks a little different than researchers ... of a "megasplay fault," which was previously believed to run from Vancouver Island down to the Oregon-California border.
PORTLAND, Ore. — A Cascadia-level earthquake would be catastrophic for the Pacific Northwest, toppling buildings and bridges and potentially spawning a devastating tsunami — but new research ...
Research commissioned by Holywell Trust has compared the North West’s economy with that of other cities and regions around the world that straddle national boundaries.
When an earthquake rips along the Cascadia Subduction Zone fault, much of the U.S. West Coast could shake violently for five minutes, and tsunami waves as tall as 100 feet could barrel toward shore.
A tsunami that never ends? Study highlights a looming West Coast risk. The tsunami wave from an anticipated earthquake off the West Coast could reach 100 feet and permanently flood parts of the coast.
January 26 marked the 325th anniversary since the last earthquake struck the Cascadia subduction zone. Centuries later, the ancient quake has left clues for scientists to prepare for the next one.
The Cascadia Subduction Zone looks a little different than researchers ... of a "megasplay fault," which was previously believed to run from Vancouver Island down to the Oregon-California border.