All Articles Tagged As: subduction
University of British Columbia researchers are offering the first compelling evidence to explain regular tremors under Vancouver Island.
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Recent seismic activity not enough to release strain in the area's subduction zone, the researchers report in the journal Nature
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Research shows how the oceanic crust has been subducted deep into the Earth recycled back into volcanic rocks.
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 | Tiny minerals found inside diamonds have provided us with a rare glimpse of the Earth’s deepest secrets. ...> Full Article |
 | Seismic activity on the southern Cascadia Subduction fault may have triggered major earthquakes along the northern San Andreas Fault ...> Full Article |
On the one year anniversary of a devastating earthquake and tsunami in the Solomon Islands that killed 52 people and displaced more than 6,000, scientists are revising their understanding of the potential for similar giant earthquakes in other parts of the globe.
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Earthquakes occurring at the edges of tectonic plates can trigger events at a distance and much later in time, according to a team of researchers reporting in today's (Jan. 31) issue of Nature. These doublet earthquakes may hold an underestimated hazard, but may also shed light on earthquake dynamics.
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 | Determining the origin and rate of magma production in subduction zone volcanoes is essential to understanding the formation of continental crust and the recycling of subducted materials back into Earth's mantle. ...> Full Article |
 | Perhaps it was just a matter of sympathy, but tremors rippled the landscape of Vancouver Island, the westernmost part of British Columbia, in 2002 during a major Alaskan earthquake. Geoscientists at the University of Washington have found clear evidence that the two events were related. ...> Full Article |
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