earthquake
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Experts are Studying the "Biggest Earthquake in Human History"
According to LiveScience, archeologists have discovered evidence of the greatest earthquake in human history, which generated a 5000-mile-long megatsunami that wreaked havoc on coasts for millennia.
Latest Research Articles
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Magnitude 3.6 Earthquake Recorded at the Supervolcano Campi Flegrei
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Imminent Volcanic Eruption or a Major Earthquake is Possible in the Azores Archipelago
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Recent Seismic Activities in Atlantic Ocean Feared to be a Developing Volcanic Eruption
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Around 2,000 Earthquake Swarms Struck the Azores Islands in Portugal Since March 19
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6.7 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off the Coast of Hualien City, Taiwan on Wednesday
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7.3 Magnitude Earthquake in Japan Caused Massive Power Outage, Affecting Millions
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Kumano Pluton: This Mountain-Sized Igneous Rock Under Japan May Be a Magnet for Megaquakes
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Authorities to Conduct Large-Scale Earthquake and Tsunami Drills
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Aseismic Creep Surfaces Shaking Discovery in California's Fault
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Central US Faces High Risk of Devastating Earthquake, Warn Experts
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No Pacific-wide Tsunami Expected After Strong 6.9 Earthquake Near Fiji Islands
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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Triggers Landslide in Guatemala, Killing 3