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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 ...
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Indy100 on MSNCanada's next major earthquake could be unleashed sooner than we think thanks to the Tintina FaultSeismic activity has recently been picked up on a major fault line on the Canadian border, according to a new study. The ...
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