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A magnitude 5.3 earthquake just rocked Papua New Guinea near Lae — 103 kilometers deep, the strongest jolt under the Bismarck Sea coast in the past day
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck beneath the Bismarck Sea coast near Lae, Papua New Guinea, early on July 1, 2026, rattling ...
Nearly 50 years ago, a puzzling earthquake beneath northern Utah jolted scientists' understanding of how Earth works. Now, ...
Seismicity decreases with depth because elevated confining pressure prevents frictional sliding of faults. However, seismicity tends to increase with depth in the mantle transition zone (depths of ...
Researchers have identified a previously unknown type of earthquake that can begin as deep as 55 miles underground.
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Two strong earthquakes just rattled the Pacific within hours — a magnitude 5.7 off Papua New Guinea and a 5.6 deep in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck the waters southeast of Manus Island, Papua New Guinea, followed just hours later by a ...
The mechanisms behind deep earthquakes—those occurring 500 kilometers or deeper—are something of a mystery to seismologists. Extremely high pressures and temperatures at these depths make rock more ...
Deep beneath the eastern Pacific Ocean about 1,000 miles off the coast of Ecuador, a fault line on the seafloor has been ...
Stanford University researchers have pulled back a curtain on a hidden part of Earth that rarely makes headlines. Their new work maps a strange kind of earthquake that starts deep below the crust, ...
Scientists have discovered how two active volcanoes reacted following a massive earthquake - and what their unexpected silence revealed.
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