A 4.7 magnitude earthquake shook Los Angeles on Thursday morning, causing minor disturbances but no significant damage or ...
There's now an entire generation of Californians who have grown up without experiencing the damaging earthquakes we saw in ...
The five largest continental transform earthquakes since 2000 all originated on a branch of the main fault—and two ...
Remote sections along California’s massive San Andreas Fault, where large earthquakes regularly occur, may be primed to shake ...
The fault's location makes it dangerous, and it's far more active than the better-known San Andreas fault that runs through southern California. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd talks with seismologist ...
News archive including articles on Fund Managers, Fund Selection, Asset Allocation, Absolute Return, Offshore Investments, Tax Shelters, Insurance bonds. The San Andreas fault of finance has awakened ...
Beneath the bustling neighborhoods of Los Angeles is a somewhat underrated threat: a network of faults that present perhaps a bigger earthquake risk than the notorious San Andreas fault.
we need to understand that the last big earthquake that happened in southern San Andreas fault happened in 1680, that was an earthquake of magnitude of 7.8 … that area typically has an ...
Gently bobbing in my kayak in the southeasterly corner of Tomales Bay, I spotted a dense wall of fog, 12 miles northwest. It closed off all visibility between Tomales Bluffs ...
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Los Angeles in August was along the Puente Hills fault system, a thrust fault that runs beneath one of the city's... Puente Hills fault poses bigger earthquake threat ...