Experts claim that the next big US quake will also occur along the San Andreas fault with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) forecasting that a significant quake could even likely before 2032 ...
Scientists are sounding the alarm after a recent series of earthquakes raised concerns about the possibility of a major ...
Stanford lies in the San Andreas fault zone, an area of high seismic activity. The San Andreas fault line runs 800 miles (1,287 kilometers) through California and has caused several strong quakes in ...
From the desert to the sea to all of Southern California, the ground keeps shaking in the Golden State, this time in Barstow.
California has been rocked by at least nine earthquakes since Thursday, raising fears that the "Big One" could be near.
The ground keeps shaking in Southern California as the coastal city of Malibu was struck by two earthquakes on Valentine's ...
The Salton Sea occupies a much smaller footprint of what used to be Lake Cahuilla, which disappeared in the late 1500s. Then, in a wild spring runoff in 1905, the Colorado River blew out a ...
An earthquake shook portions of Coalinga and Avenal on Thursday afternoon, the USGS says.Prelimnary reports indicate it was a 4.4 magnitude.
The epicenter for all the quakes was about one mile east of Hayward, in San Francisco's East Bay, according to the U.S.
A series of small earthquakes shook the San Francisco Bay Area on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Researchers at Stanford University developed a new method to measure water levels in the state’s aquifers using readily available seismic data.