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Earthquakes in the Nenana Basin last longer and feel much stronger than quakes of comparable magnitude in other places. University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists are studying why.
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The magnitude 6.1 earthquake late in the evening on Sunday May 30 occurred about 100 km, or 60 miles, east of Talkeetna and was felt across much of…
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Interior residents felt a 5.5 magnitude earthquake this morning. The Alaska Earthquake Center at University of Alaska Fairbanks reported the quake about…
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The massive earthquake that hammered Anchorage on Friday also damaged the 170-mile transmission line known as the Intertie, which along with the Northern…
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There was another strong earthquake, followed by dozens of aftershocks, in the interior today (Thurs). A magnitude 5 earthquake at 8:30 am was centered in…
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Interior Alaska experienced its second big earthquake in 6 week’s Monday. As KUAC’s Dan Bross reports, the 2 events are thought to be connected.
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UPDATED: Seismic activity continued around Alaska into this morning, following the strong earthquake centered near Yakutat that rattled portions of…
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A new interactive map lays out the earthquake potential across Alaska. The online map uses a color coded system to identify seismically active locations.…