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  • Which fault line do you live on? An earthquake guide for California.

    Which fault line do you live on? An earthquake guide for California.

    While both the northern and southern sections of the San Andreas fault are locked, storing up energy that needs to be released, the central part is creeping and less charged.”The true nightmare scenario is that the southern San Andreas has so much extra energy in it because it’s so overdue that it blows through the…

  • Why California is seeing an earthquake cluster right now

    Why California is seeing an earthquake cluster right now

    Emily Brodsky, an earthquake physicist at UC Santa Cruz, said it’s difficult to draw any conclusions from the activity in San Ramon. “Although it’s the kind of thing you might expect to happen before a big earthquake, we can’t distinguish that from the many, many times that has happened without a big earthquake,” she told…

  • Lasers, fiber optics and tiny vibrations tease a way to warn about earthquakes

    Lasers, fiber optics and tiny vibrations tease a way to warn about earthquakes

    Emily Brodsky, a professor of earth sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who was not involved in the research, said “earthquake early warning could be dramatically improved tomorrow” if scientists are able to broker widespread access to existing telecommunication networks. Additional coverage in SFGate.

  • Parts of Bay Area could experience longer earthquake shaking than previously expected

    Parts of Bay Area could experience longer earthquake shaking than previously expected

    Emily Brodsky, a professor of earth and planetary sciences at UC Santa Cruz who was not involved with the study, commented on the importance of new findings about where earthquakes resulted in longer periods of shaking than expected. “When you actually have to build a building, you don’t want to just know, in general, it…

  • The ripple effect of small earthquakes near major faults

    The ripple effect of small earthquakes near major faults

    Minor quakes can disrupt natural tectonic patterns deep underground and change stress landscape, new study finds

Last modified: Dec 18, 2025