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    Satellite Data Reveals Gravity Change From Sumatran Earthquake (August 6, 2006) -- For the first time, scientists have been able to use satellite data to detect the changes in the earth's surface caused by a massive earthquake. The discovery, reported in the latest issue of the ... > full story

    Research Reveals How Continents Can Break Apart (August 1, 2006) -- A paper co-authored by CSIRO's Professor Klaus Regenauer-Lieb and published in Nature reveals new information on the strength of continents and how they can split ... > full story

    Radioactive Crystals Help Identify And Date Ore Deposits (July 31, 2006) -- Reddish-brown crystals of a radioactive mineral called monazite can act as microscopic clocks that allow geologists to date rock formations that have been altered by the action of high-temperature ... > full story

    Slippery Stretching Explains Ocean Floor Formation (July 28, 2006) -- For the first time, scientists have found regions of the earth's crust which are stretching apart to form new sea floor. Most new ocean floor is made when undersea volcanic activity splits the crust ... > full story

    Tiny Tremors And Earthquakes Provide Intriguing Clues About Seismic Activity (July 15, 2006) -- The elusive science of earthquake prediction has been reinvigorated in recent years with the discovery of "non-volcanic tremors" -- faint vibrations emanating from active fault zones that may prove ... > full story

    Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System Up And Running (July 10, 2006) -- The Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System is up and running as scheduled, UNESCO Director-General Koïchiro Matsuura has announced. Eighteen months after the tragic tsunami of December 2004, the ... > full story

    Silent Earthquakes May Foreshadow Destructive Temblors, Study Finds (July 6, 2006) -- A team of American geoscientists is urging colleagues around the world to search for evidence of tiny earthquakes in seismically active areas, such as the Pacific Northwest, that are periodically ... > full story

    NASA Satellite Positioning Software May Aid In Tsunami Warnings (June 28, 2006) -- University scientists using Global Positioning System (GPS) software developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., have shown that GPS can determine, within minutes, whether an ... > full story

    Seismic Shock Absorbers For Woodframe Houses (June 21, 2006) -- As part of a major international project to design more earthquake-resistant woodframe buildings, an engineer from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will be testing a damping system designed to act as ... > full story

    New Study Shows Earthquake Shaking Triggers Aftershocks (June 8, 2006) -- A new analysis of earthquake data indicates that aftershocks are triggered by the shaking associated with the mainshock, rather than by the added stress on nearby faults resulting from rearrangement ... > full story

    Slab Of Sunken Ocean Floor Found Deep Within Earth (June 3, 2006) -- Deep within Earth, halfway to its center in an area where Earth's core meets its mantle, lies a massive folded slab of rock that once was the ocean floor, reports a team of researchers (including one ... > full story

    U.S. Ports Vulnerable To Devastating Earthquake Damage (May 23, 2006) -- U.S. ports serve as crucial gateways for international trade, but they're particularly vulnerable to damage in an earthquake. A new project led by Georgia Tech aims to develop strategies to help ... > full story

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    North Anatolian Fault -- The North Anatolian Fault is one of the most energetic earthquake zones in the world. Turkey is set on a minor tectonic plate which is being squeezed westwards as the Arabian and the Eurasian plates ... > full article

    Earthquake liquefaction -- Earthquake liquefaction, often referred to simply as liquefaction, is the process by which saturated, unconsolidated soil or sand is converted into a suspension during an earthquake. The effect on ... > full article

    Elastic-rebound theory -- In geology, the elastic rebound theory was the first theory to satisfactorily explain ... > full article

    Moment magnitude scale -- The moment magnitude scale was introduced in 1979 by Tom Hanks and Hiroo Kanamori as a successor to the Richter scale and is used by seismologists to compare the energy released by ... > full article

    Richter magnitude scale -- The Richter magnitude test scale (or more correctly local magnitude ML scale) assigns a single number to quantify the size of an earthquake. It is a base-10 logarithmic scale obtained by calculating ... > full article

    Great Chilean Earthquake -- The Great Chilean Earthquake or Valdivia Earthquake (Terremoto de Valdivia in Spanish) of May 22, 1960 is the largest magnitude earthquake recorded since seismographic monitoring ... > full article

    San Andreas Fault -- San Andreas Fault is a geological fault that spans a length of roughly 800 miles (1287 kilometres) through California, United States. The fault, a right-lateral strike-slip fault, marks a transform ... > full article

    Alpine Fault -- The Alpine Fault is a geological fault, known as a right-lateral strike-slip fault, that runs almost the entire length of New Zealand's South Island. It forms a transform boundary between the Pacific ... > full article

    New Madrid Seismic Zone -- The New Madrid Seismic Zone, also known as the Reelfoot Rift or the New Madrid Fault Line, is a major seismic zone located in the Midwestern United ... > full article

    Hayward Fault Zone -- The Hayward Fault Zone is located in northern California in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is parallel to and east of its more famous (and much longer) sister fault, the San Andreas ... > full article

    A Crack in the Edge of the World : America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906
    Geologically speaking, 1906 was a violent year: powerful, destructive earthquakes shook the ground from Taiwan to South America, while in Italy, Mount Vesuvius erupted. And in San Francisco, a large ... > read more

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