Earthquake, Magnitude
Scientists from the University of Athens monitoring an earthquake swarm near the island of Santorini say the phenomenon is in “gradual decline” nearly a month after the multiple tremors started
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The subhead on the Times Union’s story about the seismic event read: “Houses Tremble, Theatres Empty and Folks Near Panic as Ma Earth Does Gentle Shimmy."
Earthquakes Canada originally said it was a 2.7 magnitude earthquake that shook Friday afternoon centred in east Chatham-Kent near Ridgetown. Now, after studying more data, the agency says it was a 2.
A second earthquake of at least 2.5 magnitude in 12 hours struck Thursday afternoon in western Washington. The 3.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded about 4.5 miles northeast of Fall City in east King County.
A small earthquake rattled the tiny town of Christopher Creek, Arizona, in Gila County early Wednesday. The earthquake shook at 2:25 a.m. and registered at a 3.0 magnitude with a depth of 11 km, according to the U.
An earthquake swarm near the island of Santorini is gradually declining a month after it began, Greek scientists monitoring the phenomenon said Monday. The undersea shocks — sometimes recorded only minutes apart — led thousands of residents and workers to flee the famed clifftop towns of Santorini as well as the nearby
So far, there has been no impact on monitoring. But the potential is there if the limitations at the federal level continue.
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Aftershocks can be felt following a strong earthquake. CBC News explains what they are and what you can expect.
A 3.3M earthquake jolted Fall City Thursday afternoon, according to the United States Geological Survey. Initially reported as a 3.4M, the quake was downgraded to a 3.2M later, then upgraded to 3.3M.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJapan turns geothermal waste into super grout to boost earthquake resistance by 50%Scientists in Japan have come up with a new way to make soil stronger using waste fluids from geothermal energy plants. This new grout material, called Colloidal Silica Recovered from Geothermal Fluids (CSRGF),