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seismic activity

The Mirror Lake offramp on the Glenn Highway near Chugiak, Alaska, shows damage after the Nov. 30, 2018, earthquake. Photo courtesy of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities

New Algorithm Detects Early Signs of Major Earthquakes Months in Advance

Satellite

Satellite data reveals anomalies up to 19 days before 2023 Turkey earthquake

map of seismic activity on moon

The moon is shrinking, causing landslides and instability in lunar south pole

The Fagradalsfjall landscape in Iceland

Listen to Iceland’s recent seismic activity

A diagram depicting the magma chamber beneath the Long Valley Caldera. The diagram was developed from tomographic imaging using seismic waves.

California Supervolcano is Cooling Off but May Still Cause Quakes

Damage from a 2020 earthquake in Puerto Rico.

Seismologists use deep learning for improved earthquake forecasting

Earthquake illustration. Pixabay.

Intriguing Correlation Found Between Earthquakes and Cosmic Radiation

Yellowstone park

Yellowstone seismic data to play lead in rock concert

Artist's impression of an active mantle plume – a large blob of warm and buoyant rock – rising from deep inside Mars and pushing up Elysium Planitia, a plain within the planet's northern lowlands.

Giant plume shows Mars still active

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