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SCEC Highlights and News

Archive of SCEC highlights and news articles that may be of interest to the SCEC community.

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07/11/2023
Discovery of ancient tsunami along Israel’s coast could help predict impact of future disasters
Landmark study provides first-ever evidence of a tsunami deposit on land and exposes the potential risk in the region fo...
YNet News
06/22/2023
A New Workflow to Image the 3D Structure of Active Faults
A new approach to illuminate 3D fault structures using earthquake hypocenters may improve our understanding of earthquak...
Eos
06/22/2023
Sinking seamount offers clues to slow motion earthquakes
New research from The University of Texas at Austin shows that when seamounts sink, they leave behind a trail of soft se...
Phys
06/22/2023
Q&A: How can the Chignik, Alaska, earthquake help predict future risk?
Jeffrey Freymueller, a professor in the College of Natural Science at Michigan State University, is researching this ear...
Phys
06/19/2023
Everything is Relative: Precise Earthquake Location
Locating an earthquake in an absolute sense can come with considerable uncertainty, but locating earthquakes relative to...
USGS
06/15/2023
Intriguing correlation between earthquakes and cosmic radiation
There is a clear statistical correlation between global seismic activity and changes in the intensity of cosmic radiatio...
Eurekalert
06/10/2023
The moon's pull is so strong it may trigger earthquakes on Earth. Scientists are still baffled by its power.
Some scientists found the moon may be able to trigger some earthquakes, if the time is right. ...
Business Insider
06/09/2023
Why hasn’t L.A. seen a big San Andreas quake recently? Researchers find a clue
A new study provides a possible answer — the drying Salton Sea, about 150 miles southeast of L.A., and the lack o...
Los Angeles Times
06/08/2023
Earthquake damages likely to cost U.S. billions more per year than expected
A new report by the U.S. Geological Survey and FEMA estimates that earthquake damage costs the United States $14.7 billi...
Temblor
06/07/2023
The San Andreas Fault Is Sleepy Near Los Angeles. Researchers Have an Idea Why.
A new paper in the journal Nature offers an explanation for why the major fault line is overdue for the Big One. ...
New York Times