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Many of the world’s biggest earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis occur along a chain of seismologically active ...
A hot blob currently beneath the Appalachians may have peeled off from Greenland around 80 million years ago and moved to ...
What a time to be alive. Change, disruption, upheaval everywhere you look. Tectonic plates crashing about and smashing up the ...
The Tintina fault has triggered many more earthquakes than was thought — and a build-up of strain poses a hazard.
A new method integrates Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) with conventional ground geodetic networks, taking us closer to high-resolution mapping of plate motions.
Intraplate tectonic settings, located far from active plate margins, have historically been considered stable. However, infrequent but destructive ...
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