A 7.0 magnitude earthquake has rocked Alaska on Saturday, Dec. 6, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The earthquake occurred at 11:41 a.m. local time in northeast of Yakutat, ...
Tiny earthquakes that emerge in a strikingly linear pattern revealed the Yakutat microplate, which may be focusing volcano ...
Measurements taken from an earthquake in the Alaskan Interior on August 20 of last year may provide insight into how a ...
A magnitude-8.7 earthquake in Russia’s Far East early Wednesday prompted tsunami warnings in parts of Japan, Alaska and ...
Residents across Southcentral Alaska experienced a rude awakening early Saturday morning when a significant earthquake shook the region, sending many people scrambling out of bed in the predawn hours.
Two earthquakes of a 7.0 or greater magnitude have struck within days of each other in Alaska and Japan, prompting worries another big temblor could be on the way. The first quake hit in Alaska on Dec ...
The earthquake was originally measured at 6.2 before being downgraded to 6.0. A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck southcentral Alaska on Thanksgiving morning. Tremors were widely felt, but no major ...
A series of strong earthquakes in California, Japan, and Venezuela within hours of each other has raised questions about whether they are connected | Anadolu ...
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