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Some residents of northwestern Alberta reported feeling an earthquake that was recorded in the region on Saturday night.
Earthquakes Canada says the 4.2 magnitude quake struck about 36 kilometres south of the city of Grande Prairie.
Some residents of northwestern Alberta may have felt the ground shake after an earthquake was recorded in the region on Saturday night. Earthquakes Canada said the quake had a preliminary magnitude of ...
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Indy100 on MSNCanada's next major earthquake could be unleashed sooner than we think thanks to the Tintina Fault
Seismic activity has recently been picked up on a major fault line on the Canadian border, according to a new study. The ...
Scientists are sounding the alarm on a fault line, fearing it could snap without warning and produce a devastating earthquake ...
The new study reveals more recent activity along the Tintina fault, which stretches about 600 miles, from northeastern ...
A major fault in Canada’s Yukon Territory, long thought dormant, has shown signs of recent seismic activity. A new study from the (UVic) has brought attention to a newly identified seismic threat in ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Just Found a Massive Earthquake Threat Nobody Was Watching
A once-overlooked fault line beneath North America may pose a far greater threat than previously realized. Canadian geologists have raised the alarm over the Tintina Fault, a hidden seismic hazard ...
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Possible industry-related earthquake recorded near Grande Prairie
Some residents of northwestern Alberta may have felt the ground shake after an earthquake was recorded in the region on Saturday night.
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Tropical storm adds to Philippines' weather toll with 25 dead and 278,000 evacuated this week
A tropical storm was blowing across the Philippines' mountainous north Friday, worsening more than a week of bad weather ...
EDMONTON - Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party has brought in its lawyers to challenge a rogue splinter group in a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s researchers to resurrect 2,000-year-old earthquake sensor shrouded in legend
Chinese researchers are taking another look at what might have been the world's first seismoscope invented nearly 2,000 years ago.
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