A new project will make it possible for scientists to better track a suite of phenomena in Alaska ranging from earthquakes to wildfires to sea ice.
5. Plot showing the evolution of magnitude through time as determined
B.C. floods: Sensors could predict mudslides, bridge collapse - Prince George Citizen
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B.C. experienced close to 2,500 earthquakes in 2022
Alaska saw less seismic activity in 2023 compared to 2022
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Alaska Earthquake Center's seismic network covers new ground
Rain and snow help stress out earthquake faults
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