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Seismic pressure is building along the Tintina fault line, stretching from Canada's Yukon Territory to Alaska.
The Tintina fault hasn’t produced a large earthquake in 12,000 years, but that could soon change, researchers warn.
Some residents of northwestern Alberta reported feeling an earthquake that was recorded in the region on Saturday night.
A new assessment of the enormous Tintina fault suggests it has been slowly accumulating strain over thousands of years.
Large or shallow quakes can rupture Earth’s surface, creating a linear feature in the land known as a fault scrap. This ...
The Tintina fault stretches 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) across northern Canada, crossing the Yukon and ending in Alaska. The ...
The Tintina fault, which stretched for around 600 miles and was dormant for tens of millions of years, had been accumulating ...
A fault line that spans Northeast Canada and the US has gone ignored and now that scientists are looking into it, there are concerns of seismic activity.
A 3.6-magnitude earthquake shook southeastern Canada and was felt as far as New York state, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The earthquake hit just before noon Wednesday at Lac à Bastien, according to USGS. The lake is about a 130-mile drive northeast of Canada’s capital city of Ottawa and about a 125-mile drive ...
A 3.6-magnitude earthquake shook southeastern Canada and was felt as far as New York state, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.