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Express – Earthquake experts believe two of North America’s most notorious earthquake zones could be linked. A controversial study argues quakes made a one-two punch off the US west coast at least eight times in the past 3,000 years. A quake hit the Cascadia fault off the northern Californian coast, triggering a second quake on the San Andreas fault just to the south. In some cases, the delay between the quakes may have been decades-long. The study suggests the Cascadia fault, capable of unleashing a magnitude 9 earthquake at any time, could trigger earthquakes on the northern San Andreas, a fault running beneath San Francisco.
Two of the largest US earthquake faults ‘may be linked’
Oh no the warnings come the information comes but the loons just sit there like an everyday occurrence it's just normal lmfao. I'm talking serious warnings or alerts not your little 3.5's or 4'd.....
Two of the largest US earthquake faults ‘may be linked’
Oh no the warnings come the information comes but the loons just sit there like an everyday occurrence it's just normal lmfao. I'm talking serious warnings or alerts not your little 3.5's or 4'd.....