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Landslides in the Puget Lowlands Provide Clues to the Strength and Shaking of Seattle Fault Earthquakes
New maps of more than 1,000 deep-seated landslides in the Puget Lowlands of Washington State provide evidence of the last major earthquake along the Seattle Fault about 1,100 years ago—and may also hold traces of older earthquakes along the fault.
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No Direct US Impacts Expected Throughout Remainder Of Atlantic Hurricane Season, Experts Say
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76M-Ton Artificial Reef Made of Sunken Vessels Restores Fish Habitat, Stores Carbon - Texas
Wolf Hybrid On The Loose in Sebastopol Outskirts, California Officials Warn 'Do Not Approach'
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Baboon Mummies: Ancient Egypt Mystery Thousands of Years Ago Finally Solved [Study]
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Day 3 Unsafe Air Quality in New Delhi: Officials Restrict Vehicle Use Via Odd-Even Traffic Scheme
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Javelina 'The Tasmanian Devil' Wreaks Havoc in Arizona Golf Course While Looking for Earthworms
13,000-Year-Old Oak Tree in Danger as California Urban Development Proposal Covers Area, Advocates Worry
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Azhdarchids: Oldest Fossil Record of Giant Flying Reptiles from 100 Million Years Ago Discovered in South America
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La Hotte Glanded Frog: Fossils Reveal Caribbean Frogs are Florida's First Vertebrates
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Hybridization Between Wild, Domestic Cats Pushes Extinction Of Wildcats, Experts Say
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Climate Change A Potential Bottleneck In Penguins’ Annual Cycle, Study Says






