Submitted by jrholliday on Fri, 07/09/2010 - 21:12
Why has the San Diego region experienced so many earthquakes lately? KPBSSanDiego speaks to a seismologist from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
about what's causing all the recent quakes.
Submitted by jrholliday on Tue, 06/29/2010 - 21:06
The magnitude-7.2 earthquake that struck near Calexico
on Easter Sunday shifted the Earth's crust near the epicenter about 10
feet, according to radar images and data collected by researchers at NASA's
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, all of which was released Wednesday.
The Loma Prieta earthquake is more popularly known as the "World Series" earthquake. This video shows the earthquake as violent shaking struck the campus of the University of California at Santa Cruz.
A news report on the earthquake that occurred near Mexicali, Mexico on April 4, 2010. This event occurred on the southern end of the San Andreas fault segement that last rupture over 500 years ago. The June 28, 1992 Landers earthquake (magnitude 7.3) occurred in the Mojave Desert, to the north of that section of the San Andreas fault. Could a Mogi donut be forming?