The finding
suggests powerful earthquakes — like the one that has just hit Sumatra — may trigger further quakes worldwide.
Not exact matches
The evidence amassed since then
suggests that in fact, Cascadia has generated
powerful earthquakes not just once or twice, but over and over again throughout geologic time.
However, the current data obtained
suggests the opposite: an
earthquake with an epicenter at the gates of the city, which would allow the people only very little time to find protection, but which would trigger less
powerful ground movements.
An investigation of the most
powerful earthquake ever recorded deep within the Earth
suggests deep quakes may be better at dissipating pent - up energy than similar quakes near the surface, researchers say in a new study.