On April 1, 1946, a magnitude 8.6 earthquake centered near Alaska’s Aleutian Islands triggered a tsunami that pounded the ...
Monday's quake near Egegik was the area's strongest in over a decade. Scientists say it was likely caused by normal fault ...
The Valdivian Earthquake, or the Great Chilean Earthquake, is the largest on record. It measured in at a magnitude of 9.5.
An 8.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Rat Islands ... Also known as the Good Friday Earthquake, a 9.2 quake in southern Alaska and tsunami killed 131 people and caused over $2 billion in ...
A 3.1-magnitude earthquake struck near Rio Vista in Northern California ... They can happen anywhere, but they’re most common in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Puerto Rico and Washington ...
A massive US volcano looks like it will erupt in 'weeks to months,' scientists warn. It sits just 80 miles from a major city ...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory has revealed that recent overflights of Mount Spurr, which is near Anchorage ... volcano’s Crater Peak vent. Elevated earthquake activity and ground deformation ...
Elevated levels of volcanic gas and earthquakes have been recorded at the site. Alaska's Mount Spurr, an active volcano near the most populated region in the state, is getting even closer to an ...
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