Por: Newsweek Tech February 09, 2023
In the wake of the devastating earthquake that killed an estimated 11,000 people in Turkey and Syria, scientists from around the world will be flocking to the disaster zone to learn more about the impact that a similar earthquake could have at the San Andreas fault.The East Anatolian Fault, where the Turkey earthquake happened, has many similar properties to the San Andreas fault, which bisects California, making it valuable for seismologists to... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA World February 09, 2023
People warm up with fire in front of destroyed buildings in Antakya, southern Turkey on Wednesday. With the hope of finding survivors fading, stretched rescue teams in Turkey and Syria searched Wednesday for signs of life in the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a... + más
See photos and videos from the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria | The Boston Globe
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NBC News USA Science February 07, 2023
The earthquake in Turkey that killed more than 3,100 people and set off a series of aftershocks ruptured on a shallow fault line just over 11 miles beneath the Earth’s surface, making it one of the most consequential and damaging earthquakes in recent history. Earthquakes... + más
Death toll in Turkey, Syria earthquake surpasses 15,000 | Portland Press Herald
Turkey earthquake will give clues about the next big one at San Andreas | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Science February 07, 2023
The biggest earthquake to hit the U.S. since the 1960s was an 8.2 temblor near the Alaskan Peninsula on July 28, 2021. If you are struggling to recall the horrifying details, it’s because there weren’t any. No one was killed or injured in the Chignik earthquake, the... + más
No, the Turkey earthquake didn't shift the entire country 10 feet | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Nation February 06, 2023
The destruction from the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Turkey on Monday is so widespread and intense it is hard to fathom. But California has experienced quakes of that magnitude and greater — and scientists have spent years developing simulations of how The Big One... + más
The Boston Globe USA World February 06, 2023
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on Monday, collapsing buildings and rushing residents outside of their homes. At least 1,300 people have been killed and hundreds more injured. The death toll is expected to rise as rescue workers and residents... + más
Time USA World February 06, 2023
When a earthquake struck southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria early Monday morning local time, its tremor could be felt as far afield as Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. A second quake, which recorded a , struck just 9 hours later. Both... + más
Turkish earthquake could have been building for thousands of years | Newsweek
Earthquakes that killed thousands in Syria and Turkey are among the worst in the past decade. Here are the others. | CBS News
Newsweek USA Tech October 28, 2022
A huge earthquake caused by the San Andreas Fault is long overdue and continues to cause concern among seismologists.The fault is the border section between two massive tectonic plates under the surface of the Earth. It stretches for more than 800 miles through California, past... + más
Earthquakes along San Andreas linked with shifts in Earth's magnetic field | Newsweek
Fault along L.A., O.C. coast could unleash huge earthquake on scale of San Andreas, study shows | Los Angeles Times
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