The Cascadia subduction zone is a 960 km (600 mi) fault at a convergent plate boundary, about 100–200 km (70–100 mi) off the Pacific coast, that stretches from northern Vancouver Island in Canada to ...
Areas like the mouth of the Nooksack River will be developed into a 3D model in a project led by Colin Amos and Emily Roland in an effort to map the entire Cascadia Subduction Zone. (Hailey ...
On average, the Cascadia subduction zone produces an immense earthquake every 200 to 500 years ... Tobin and other researchers are working to map the fault's structure. Their latest study may ...
In the meantime, Tobin and other researchers are working to map the fault's structure. Their latest study may have uncovered some good news: The Cascadia subduction zone could rupture in segments or ...
(AP) — Dozens of people reported feeling an earthquake with a preliminary ... see a 6.0 magnitude quake happening near the Cascadia Subduction Zone, the one Wednesday was in the Blanco Fracture ...
A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck about 173 miles off ... be scary to see a 6.0 magnitude quake happening near the Cascadia Subduction Zone, the one Wednesday was in the Blanco Fracture Zone ...