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1 July 2026—From a massive but messy collection of reports from people who felt the 1957 magnitude-5.3 Daly City, California earthquake, researchers used the large language model Gemini 2.5 Pro to extract data that allowed them to create a shaking intensity map for an earthquake that rocked the San Francisco Bay Area almost 70 years ago.

The process that turne...


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25 June 2026—As a service to global researchers working on the 24 June 2026 magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes in Venezuela, the Seismological Society of America has created a short list of our journal papers related to the region. These papers will be freely available until 16 July 2026.

Paige (1930)


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15 June 2026—One hundred and fifty years of recorded earthquakes may sound like a lot of data, but it’s a drop in the bucket of the Earth’s 4.54 billion years, says Irene Liou.

Liou, a postdoctoral researcher at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, focuses on physics-based probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) for her research. She includes numeric...


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10 June 2026—Researchers combining two methods to reconstruct the rupture evolution of the July 2025 magnitude 8.8. Kamchatka earthquake found the rupture from the megathrust event extended about 500 kilometers from its epicenter.

The rupture extent closely overlaps the rupture of the magnitude 9.0 1952 Kamchatka earthquake, according to


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