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May 2008 Earthquake in China Could Be Followed by Another Significant Rupture Scientists Say Nearby Faults Now Twice as Likely to Produce Strong Quakes
Researchers analyzing the May 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in China’s Sichuan
province have found that geological stress has significantly increased on three
major fault systems in the region. The magnitude 7.9 quake on May 12 has
brought several nearby faults closer to failure and could trigger another major
earthquake in the region.
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Oceanus Magazine Testing the Waters and Closing Beaches Researchers seek faster, better ways to detect harmful bacteria.
Oceanus Magazine Biochemical Warfare on the Reef In a co-evolutionary struggle, invertebrate adversaries develop weapon and counter-weapon.
Oceanus Magazine Researchers Successfully Forecast 2008 Red Tide New tool provides early warning of harmful algal bloom along New England coast.
News Release New Robot Sub Surveys the Deep off the Pacific Northwest Autonomous underwater vehicle maps sites for future ocean observatory.
Oceanus Magazine Cytobot Gives Early Red Tide Warning Automated underwater microscope detects unexpected harmful algal bloom.
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