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How a 1995 quake in the Russian Far East united Alaska and Sakhalin in a moment of compassion and cooperation.
Among the active volcanic eruptions was the Krasheninnikov volcano, a previously at least 400-year-dormant volcano.
The Krasheninnikov volcano in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula erupted early Sunday, marking its first activity in approximately ...
Scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences have been baffled to find that the Kamchatka Peninsula has moved away from ...
Despite some speculation among Western defense analysts, no evidence of damaged ships or submarines in Russia’s Pacific Fleet ...
Geophysical Institute Director Bob McCoy says the GI plays an important role in interdisciplinary studies, bringing ...
The Krasheninnikov volcano, located less than 150 miles away from the epicenter of Russia’s July 29 earthquake, began ...
Krasheninnikov volcano has erupted on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. This is the second volcano to erupt in the region ...
The Rybachiy base, which hosts nuclear-powered submarines from Russia’s Pacific Fleet, lies in a cove about 80 miles from the ...
On July 30, one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the Kamchatka peninsula, in Russia's far east. Within ...
The eruption occurred after a huge earthquake struck Russia’s Far East Wednesday, an 8.8-magnitude temblor that caused small tsunami waves in Japan and Alaska.