| ||
Japan Tsunami Tore Off Huge Chunk of Antarctica Ice Shelf International Business Times The tsunami that devastated Japan in March 2011 was so powerful that it tore off a piece of Antarctica -- 8000 miles away from the earthquake's epicenter. Roughly 18 hours after the earthquake began, powerful swells of waves reached Antartica, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MIT Researchers Reconstruct Baja's 'Easter Earthquakes' RedOrbit The earthquake that shook Baja California took placed on April 4, 2010, sending tremors throughout a region 40 miles south of the US - Mexico border. The months after the 7.2-magnitude earthquake triggered aftershocks that shook Los Angeles. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Credit downgrade: How are the markets reacting? Alaska Dispatch Here's how world markets have responded so far: Japan's Nikkei index closed Monday down 2.2 percent to 9097.56 – its weakest level since the days following March's earthquake and tsunami, The Wall Street Journal reports. It's now off 16.5 percent from ... See all stories on this topic » |
Tip: Use a plus sign (+) to match a term in your query exactly as is. Learn more.
Remove this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.
0 comments:
Post a Comment