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Amber deposits in Japan show unique deformations that suggest trees were swept out to sea during a tsunami about 115 million ...
In a significant development, scientists have found what they think could be evidence of a devastating tsunami concealed in ...
A powerful river in the U.S. is shifting rapidly due to erosion, tectonic pressure, and rising water levels—raising real concerns that it could eventually split the country geographically in two. [us ...
Amber deposits found in ancient deep-sea sediment may represent one of the oldest records to date of a tsunami, suggests ...
Landslide-generated tsunamis pose a serious risk to coastal communities, particularly within narrow fjords where tall cliffs ...
Oddly shaped deposits of tree resin point to massive waves that struck northern Japan roughly 115 million years ago and swept a forest into the sea.
With the first set of Baby Boomers beginning to turn 80 years old in 2026, we are facing a "Silver Tsunami": a massive wave of seniors whose care needs far outpace current resources. Despite this ...
Tsunamis can also result from underwater landslides, land slumping into the ocean, volcanic eruptions or meteorites hitting the ocean. The Bureau of Meteorology says tsunamis that affect ...
An earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone could cause parts of the coast to sink several feet, creating ongoing flooding risks in previously safe areas.
(Kerry Eggers) Silver tsunami: Is Portland ready for a large wave of aging residents who might not want to — or be physically able to — drive a car into their golden years? A noted voice in ...
This legislative session, bills that would give the public much less insight about the inner workings of government and whom our public officials are beholden to are moving forward with little ...