The U.S. Geological Survey has released a new nationwide landslide susceptibility map that indicates nearly 44% of the U.S.
The Yellowstone region is riddled with fault scarps, many of which have only recently been recognized thanks to the release of high-resolution lidar topographic data ...
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These are residences and people’s lives that are being disrupted by what is a geologic process,” said Jonathan Godt, the ...
New satellite images show the eastern U.S. coast is sinking ... from space-based radar satellites "to evaluate the subsidence ...
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Widespread volcanic ashfall in the event of a major North Island eruption is one of New Zealand’s key natural hazards  - ...
Earthquakes are among Yellowstone’s geologic hazards most likely ... making earthquakes key to the big-picture understanding of hazards in the region. Modern-day earthquakes in Yellowstone ...