Oregon State University researchers have discovered a whole new series of faults in the Juan de Fuca plate (as an Oregonian you know what that is) that they previously didn't know existed. Just how could these faults affect us? Could they contribute to triggering quakes closer to land? The scientists aren't quite sure yet.
One thing we do know for sure? How to prepare just in case. www.oregonredcross.org/earthquakes
Hat tip to Audrey for sharing the OSU article.
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Yay OSU!
Coastal faults play a particular risk for coastal communities due to the tsunami potential. As for farther inland, in the Willamette Valley we already have found a great number of fault lines due to the pressures of the Juan de Fuca and North American plate subduction. Since earthquakes have little to no warning, it is wise to be prepared as significant activity it predicted to happen in the future.
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