Scientists are warning that the Cascadia Subduction Zone — a 700-mile fault running along the Pacific Coast — could produce a magnitude 9+ earthquake and a resulting mega-tsunami that sends 1,000-foot ...
Insurers and officials warn that low earthquake take-up and high deductibles could leave major losses unfunded when the Big ...
Insurers and officials warn that low earthquake take-up and high deductibles could leave major losses unfunded when the Big ...
A massive 9.2 magnitude earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone is long overdue, and the Pacific Northwest is ...
B.C-born Evander Kane spoke at a Vancouver Canucks press conference on Thursday about his excitement about joining the team, his experience as a leader in the locker room, and whether his suit was ...
The Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, the University of Oregon’s marine station located in Charleston, Oregon, was granted a $30,000 one-time investment from the UO Strategic Investment Process for ...
Early Sunday, a burst of seismic activity rippled through the Pacific Ocean about 240 miles west of Westport, Washington, ...
The earthquakes took place along the Blanco Fracture Zone, a transform fault system off the Pacific Northwest coast, with the ...
A swarm of offshore earthquakes near the Pacific Northwest poses no threat to land, says Harold Tobin of the Pacific ...
A small retiree town in Washington is under threat of being devastated by a potential tsunami, but they don't have the funds ...
The interpretation that the subduction zone is winding down gets ahead of the science. What the new research actually shows is far more complex and interesting.
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake was detected off the Oregon Coast on April 7. Ducks and wildlife can be see along the Lewis and Clark River near Fort Clatsop on the north Oregon Coast.