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Tremor Detected in North Korea Near Nuclear Site [VIDEO]

South Korea says it suspects a nuclear test caused an earthquake Tuesday in North Korea just north of a site where the country conducted two previous atomic tests. North Korea has yet to confirm whether the tremor resulted from a widely anticipated third nuclear test.

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South Pacific Earthquake Generates Tsunami

A tsunami of .9 meters (3 feet) has been measured in the Solomon Islands after a strong earthquake in the South Pacific.

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US Geological Survey map indicates location of earthquake
US Geological Survey map indicates location of earthquake (USGS)
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Large Earthquake Strikes Off California Coast

The U.S. Geological Survey says a large earthquake has struck in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California and Mexico.

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Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Off Canadian West Coast

A magnitude 6.3 earthquake has struck off the west coast of Canada but no damages have been reported and no tsunami warning has been issued.

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Seismograph recording earthquake (Tim Phillips, Getty Images)
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Small Quake Rattles Ringwood in Wake of Sandy

Some residents in northern New Jersey awoke to a small earthquake early Monday.

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Seismograph recording earthquake (Tim Phillips, Getty Images)
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6.2 Quake Shakes Mexico’s Baja Coast

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake has rattled the southern part of Mexico's Baja California peninsula, but there are no immediate reports of damages or injuries.

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7.6 Earthquake Rocks Costa Rica

NOSARA, Costa Rica - A powerful, magnitude-7.6 earthquake shook Costa Rica and a wide swath of Central America on Wednesday. There were no immediate accounts of injuries, but communications were down near the epicenter.

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Washington Monument Didn’t Sink After Earthquake, Study Shows

Government surveyors have found that the Washington Monument did not sink further into the ground as a result of last year's 5.8-magnitude earthquake.

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Seismograph meaures Los Angeles earthquake. (KABC TV)
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Magnitude-3.8 Earthquake Jolts So.California

Seismologist say a mild earthquake widely felt throughout Southern California was centered along the coast west of downtown Los Angeles.

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Washington Monument Repairs Require Huge Scaffold

Repairs to the Washington Monument will require massive scaffolding to be built around the 555-foot obelisk and may keep it closed until 2014 after it was damaged by an earthquake last year.

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