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Understanding the Cascadia Subduction Zone's Potential to Trigger a Devastating Mega-TsunamiThe Cascadia Subduction Zone, which is a 600-mile-wide fault system extending from Northern California to Vancouver Island, ...
New research, led by the University of Washington, reveals new information about the Cascadia Subduction Zone will force a ...
Dr. Jay Patton of the California Geological Survey joins the show to discuss why land may suddenly jump or fall, the ...
A new report, including contributions from Rowan University climate scientist Andra Garner, Ph.D., suggests that a collapse, ...
A recent study warns that the next great earthquake to hit the Cascadia subduction zone could permanently alter the coastline ...
Human activity is identified as the primary cause of spring wildfires in B.C., responsible for 87% of incidents. Alberta's Wildfire Challenges Alberta mirrors B.C.'s situation, with 13 active ...
If the once-every-500-year Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake doesn’t do enough damage to the coastal Northwest on its own, frequent and widespread flooding from rising seas that follows will ...
A.K. Map of the Necanicum estuary ... driven expansion of coastal floodplains at 24 estuaries and the surrounding communities in the Cascadia subduction zone along the coasts of Washington, Oregon, ...
‘Big One’ coupled with rising ocean could leave many in Northwest living in flood zones, study finds
If the once-every-500-year Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake doesn’t do enough damage to the coastal Northwest on its own, ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a fault that stretches around 600 miles from Northern California to British Columbia. Most earthquakes that strike this area go unnoticed because it is located 70 to ...
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