In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains the origins of the devastating 2011 Japan earthquake.
Techno-Science.net on MSN
A record drilling reveals very bad news for Japan
Why did the 2011 earthquake in Japan cause such a massive tsunami? This disaster, one of the deadliest in modern history, had surprised scientists by the way the fault ruptured much closer to ...
A thin, soft and slippery layer of clay-rich mud embedded in rock below the seafloor intensified the 2011 Japan earthquake ...
Tokyo Electric Power Company plans start of full-scale commercial operation of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant’s No. 6 reactor on March 18 - Anadolu Ajansı ...
You’ve heard about Washington’s earthquake risk, but you might not realize Washington is also at risk for a major tsunami.
You’ve heard about Washington’s earthquake risk, but you might not realize Washington is also at risk for a major tsunami. It could come with little warning, but you can protect yourself by being prep ...
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Scientists Drill Deeper Than Ever into the Ocean. Reveal What Made Japan’s 2011 Earthquake Worse
A new study claims that an 80-100-foot-wide layer of clay exacerbated the 2011 earthquake.
The earthquake and resulting tsunami decimated the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant along the coast. The massive ecological ...
Japan has restarted a reactor at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant after a 14-year shutdown, marking a pivotal shift back toward ...
TOKYO – Japan switched on the world’s biggest nuclear power plant again on Monday, its operator said, after an earlier ...
The outcome of this Sunday’s election will have significant consequences for Japan’s national security policy.
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