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Cascadia earthquake could trigger seismic activity on San Andreas Fault, OSU study suggests

Research shows Cascadia's megathrust earthquakes could trigger San Andreas quakes within minutes to hours, raising seismic risk for the U.S. West Coast, scientists say.

  • A Cascadia subduction zone earthquake is expected to trigger a quake on the San Andreas fault in California, according to researchers at Oregon State University .
  • Goldfinger and colleagues have studied this idea for about 30 years, first publishing on it in 2008.
  • Geological evidence suggests the San Andreas quake may occur minutes to hours after the Cascadia quake.
  • Researchers indicate that a magnitude 9 earthquake along the Cascadia zone could significantly disturb the San Andreas Fault.
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