NEW ANIMATION!
Earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest
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The Pacific Northwest subduction zone is a mirror-image setting to the
pre March 11, 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of To-hoku, Japan.
By understanding the geologic processes off the Pacific Northwest
coastline, we can prepare for a similar earthquake. This new animation
shows evidence for a major earthquake on January 26, 1700, and explains
why another is forecast for the future.
Explore all our animations at
http://www.iris.edu/hq/nsta!
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