On April 1, 1946, a magnitude 8.6 earthquake centered near Alaska’s Aleutian Islands triggered a tsunami that pounded the ...
Minto Flats spills out in frozen lakes and rivers just beyond the village of Minto during sunrise on March 23. (Photo by ...
And the fourth earthquake, a 2.9 magnitude, was reported at 1:29pm ET. While a swarm like this would be felt by hundreds of people, the epicenter is in the Great Basin that is sparsely populated.
Understanding these earthquake-prone areas is crucial for ... most of them minor but always watched closely. Alaska rumbles more than any other state, while the Pacific Northwest holds its breath ...
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This aquarium in Seward is a great complement to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center ... times stand alongside testimonials of locals who lived through the 1964 earthquake and tsunami, and the ...
Monday's quake near Egegik was the area's strongest in over a decade. Scientists say it was likely caused by normal fault ...
Plate temperature and water release can explain the occurrence of different types of earthquakes in Guerrera, Mexico. A Kobe ...