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The Tintina fault is thought to have been inactive for more than 40 million years, but new research suggests that earthquakes ...
The Tintina fault hasn’t produced a large earthquake in 12,000 years, but that could soon change, researchers warn.
Major ancient faults like that can remain as weak zones in the Earth’s crust and then focus ongoing tectonic strain,” noted ...
What if the earth under your feet was quietly accumulating enough energy to release a disaster of rare proportion in North America? Deep in the wilderness of Canada’s Yukon Territory, mounting ...
A new assessment of the enormous Tintina fault suggests it has been slowly accumulating strain over thousands of years.