Saturday, May 25, 2013

Russia: Earthquake Hits Eastern Coast

The last quake similar to this magnitude, recorded at a magnitude 5.5, struck Chino Hills in Southern California in July 2008, said David Schwartz, an earthquake geologist for the Northern California USGS division in Menlo Park. The temblor caused

Yet on Friday, a great big earthquake let loose deep under the Sea of Okhotsk, way off by the Pacific Ocean, and a seismic wave hurtled across Siberia and through the Ural Mountains and under the Volga River and past the endless potato fields and shook

earthquake A huge earthquake occurred at approximately 2:44 AM EDT in the Sea of Okhotsk just west of the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia. It's about 1475 miles north of Tokyo. This was a deep quake, 378.4 miles below

A magnitude 5.7 earthquake was reported by the United States Geological Survey Thursday night near Susanville, north of Chico.

The largest earthquake to shake California since 2008 occurred in a less studied area of the state, prompting seismologists to head to the Northern California region with more monitoring equipment, officials said Friday. Thursday's magnitude 5.7 quake

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