DALLAS (SMU) - Scientists from SMU, The University of Texas at Austin and Stanford University found that the majority of faults underlying the Fort Worth Basin are as sensitive to forces that could ...
Most people buying a home check the school ratings, the flood zone, maybe the noise from a nearby highway. Very few pull up a fault map. Yet across the United States, geologists have been quietly ...
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The dead zone map that's raising alarm: Natural fault lines that could shift without warning
Most people picture earthquakes as a West Coast problem. California shakes regularly, the news covers it, and residents there have grown accustomed to a certain background level of geological anxiety.
New data from state geologists show that an earthquake fault runs below Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills' shopping district, heightening the known seismic risk in an area famous for Cartier, Gucci, Prada ...
Earthquake experts have long warned of a looming "Big One" that will have devastating impacts. A study says warning signs ...
A simplified version of the fault map created by the team of researchers. The map includes faults that are visible at the surface (green) and faults that are underground (black). The solid line ...
A study has found that the majority of faults underlying the Fort Worth Basin are as sensitive to changes in stress that could cause them to slip as those that have generated earthquakes in recent ...
A newly released map of Lake Tahoe’s fault lines shows the basin has greater potential for earthquake activity than originally believed. Scientists from the Department of Geological Sciences at the ...
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