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Magnitude 3.2 earthquake rattles Fort Irwin in Mojave Desert on Father’s DayAn earthquake on Father’s Day shook areas of the Fort Irwin National Training Center and Barstow in the Mojave Desert.
Philip Mendoza of Barstow said Sunday’s earthquake in the Mojave Desert nudged him awake. At about 11:46 p.m., a magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck about 9 miles west-southwest of Johannesburg ...
An earthquake on Father’s Day shook areas of the Fort Irwin National Training Center and Barstow in the Mojave Desert. The magnitude 3.2 quake struck at 12:21 p.m., 9 miles south of Fort Irwin ...
An investigation into a recent vehicle burglary in Barstow led detectives to discover a massive arsenal of weaponry at a San Dimas home, including assault rifles, military-grade explosives and a ...
Researchers have developed a laboratory earthquake model that connects the microscopic real contact area between fault surfaces to the possibility of earthquake occurrences. Published in the ...
In Barstow #4, cultists, criminals, cops, and demons converge at Jasper Ridge for an explosive finale that could unleash Hell on Earth. Check out the preview here!
A magnitude 2.4 earthquake was reported Sunday evening at 11:34 p.m. Pacific time in Long Beach, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred less than a mile from Los Angeles ...
The Barstow location offers dine-in and takeout options seven days a week. Known for serving fast-casual Middle Eastern cuisine, the Naf Naf Grill has opened its newest location in Barstow.
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — A 2.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded early Tuesday morning near Mount Vernon. The shakes were recorded around 1:59 a.m. Tuesday about 3 kilometers west of Mount Vernon ...
Breakthrough in earthquake imaging could revolutionize how we prepare for tremors - The Mercury News
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory could ‘revolutionize’ earthquake monitoring and provide researchers the ability to find hidden faults and looming threats in Bay Area cities.
Scientists have built a lab model that visually tracks how microscopic contact points between fault surfaces evolve during earthquake cycles, revealing the hidden mechanics behind both the slow ...
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