News

Using data compiled from single earthquakes across the world, Christie Rowe of the Nevada Seismological Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno and Alex Hatem of the U.S. Geological Survey sought ...
At the Seismological Society of America's Annual Meeting, researchers posed a seemingly simple question: how wide are faults?
Sediment cores drawn from four lakes in Guatemala record the distinct direction that ground shaking traveled during a 1976 ...
"The deep Flood Zone targets are some of the most interesting because the mineralization has never been drilled at depth along plunge ... by the Flood Zone deposit hosting fault.
Strong potential exists for expansion of the deposit down plunge of existing deep ... the mineralization has never been drilled at depth along plunge. Now that we understand how the structures ...
Johnson said the Wasatch Back could receive 2 to 6 inches of snow, while central Utah valleys and some bench areas along the Wasatch Front could also end up with a few inches of snow. A trace to ...
If Little Cottonwood Canyon has been closed overnight for avalanche mitigation, you’ll find cars lined up for miles along Wasatch Boulevard and 9400 South waiting to enter the canyon ...
The place is so peaceful that you’d hardly guess that the San Andreas Fault, that tumultuous collision of two vast tectonic plates, runs directly under the water in front of you. It bisects ...