A rare, ultra-long earthquake in Myanmar revealed that mature faults can deliver their full force directly to the surface.
In April 2025, the Main Marmara Fault below the Sea of Marmara in northwestern Türkiye experienced its largest earthquake in over 60 years. In a study published in Science, a team of researchers led ...
An international research expedition involving Cornell has uncovered new details as to why a 2011 earthquake northeast of ...
In April 2025, the Main Marmara Fault below the Sea of Marmara in north-western Türkiye has experienced its largest earthquake in over 60 years. In a new study now published in Science, a team of ...
A rare earthquake in Myanmar revealed how a long, mature fault can transmit energy directly to the surface. The discovery may change how scientists evaluate the danger posed by major faults around the ...
The Earth's crust is constantly moving, and certain regions of the globe offer us unique windows to observe these movements imperceptible to the naked eye. Researchers have just made a major discovery ...
Complex geodynamic forces along the Eurasian and African faults are slowly tumbling the Iberian Peninsula toward the ...
Zhu Xiaobo (first from left), professor at the University of Science and Technology of China and chief scientist of the "Zu ...
The Iberian Peninsula — that massive piece of Europe holding Spain and Portugal — is not the static landmass we imagine. It’s ...
A 3.6 magnitude earthquake Monday morning in the San Ramon area followed on the heels of a 3.0 in the same place. Scientists are watching the cluster and have pinpointed the fault.
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Most misread fault pulls apart—millions now at higher quake risk
For decades, scientists viewed the Tuz Gölü Fault in central Turkey as a straightforward sideways slider, with GPS data ...
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