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Earthquakes Can Trigger Megathrust Slip in Cascadia
A 2022 earthquake in Northern California may have triggered slow slip in the Cascadia Subduction Zone, according to a new study.
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British columbia
San andreas fault
United kingdom
Jianhua gong
David shelly
Caroline hasler
Northern california seismic network
Indiana university bloomington
Us geological
Northern california
Cascadia subduction zone
Juan de fuca
North american
North america
Cape mendocino
The United States Has an Updated Map of Earthquake Hazards
The new National Seismic Hazard Model shows where damaging earthquakes are likely to occur, informing public safety and infrastructure policies.
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University of chicago
New york
San andreas fault
Salt lake valley
San francisco
James neely
Caroline hasler
Mark petersen
National seismic hazard model
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Seismic hazard model
Francisco earthquake
San franciscans
Climate Change Narrows the Window for Prescribed Fires
Longer, drier summers may mean fewer opportunities for firefighters to safely burn would-be wildfire fuel in the western United States.
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New mexico
Daniel swain
Casey teske
Los angeles
John kupfer
Caroline hasler
Us forest service
University of california
Communications earth
National park service
University of south carolina
Shorter burn
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Southern california
Rocky mountains
Shaking Up Earthquake Science in Cascadia
A new center will bring together earthquake scientists to study the Cascadia Subduction Zone and clarify seismic hazards.
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San andreas fault
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British columbia
University of oregon
University of washington
Diego melgar
Tim dawson
Truth harris
Caroline hasler
Harold tobin
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California geological
Seismic hazards program
Us national science foundation
Pacific northwest seismic network
Grand Canyon Heat May Become More Dangerous
Climate change may double the risk of heat-related illness at Grand Canyon National Park by the end of the century.
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Caroline hasler
Larry perez
Danielle buttke
Jennifer marlon
National park service
Yale school of the environment
Yale program on climate change communication
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Climate change response program
Us centers for disease
Grand canyon national park
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Climate change communication
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