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How global warming shakes the Earth: Seismic data show ocean waves...

Richard Aster, Colorado State University As oceans waves rise and fall, they apply forces to the sea floor below...

Where Mauna Loa’s lava is coming from – and why Hawaii’s...

Gabi Laske, University of California, San Diego Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, began sending up fountains...

Oil field operations likely triggered earthquakes in California a few miles...

Thomas H. Goebel, University of Memphis The way companies drill for oil and gas and dispose of wastewater can trigger earthquakes, at times in unexpected...

Earthquake forecast for Puerto Rico: Dozens more large aftershocks are likely

Richard Aster, Colorado State University Multiple strong and damaging earthquakes in southern Puerto Rico starting around Dec. 28, 2019 have killed at least one person,...

A new way to identify a rare type of earthquake in...

Valerie Sahakian, University of Oregon Just a few times in a century, somewhere on the globe, a rare “tsunami earthquake” occurs. These are mysterious because,...

Injecting wastewater underground can cause earthquakes up to 10 kilometers away

Emily Brodsky, University of California, Santa Cruz Earthquakes in the central and eastern United States have increased dramatically in the last decade as a result...

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