News

The Tintina fault hasn’t produced a large earthquake in 12,000 years, but that could soon change, researchers warn.
The quake occurred along the Queen Charlotte Fault, a right-lateral, strike-slip fault, where the opposite side of it moves to the right, just like the San Andreas Fault in California. The fault marks ...
Seismic activity has recently been picked up on a major fault line on the Canadian border, according to a new study. The ...