Article 70MMM US west coast faults could trigger catastrophic back-to-back earthquakes, study finds

US west coast faults could trigger catastrophic back-to-back earthquakes, study finds

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Gabrielle Canon
from Environment | The Guardian on (#70MMM)

Study shows high-magnitude temblor in north-west could set off another in California, causing unrivaled disaster

Warnings about the looming threat of the big one" - a catastrophic earthquake that could devastate cities - have stoked fears across the US west coast for decades. But according to a new study, a high-magnitude earthquake in the Pacific north-west could set off a secondary one on California's San Andreas fault, causing an unrivaled catastrophe.

The bigger one" would have the potential to wreak havoc up and down the coast at once, researchers say.

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