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Could a Monster Earthquake Actually Sink Parts of the Pacific Northwest?

Last updated: April 30, 2025 3:45 pm
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A recent study has sparked concerns about the potential risks of a major earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone, leading to fears of significant flooding in the Pacific Northwest. While sensational headlines may suggest that parts of the region could sink into the sea, it’s important to understand the scientific basis behind these claims.

The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, explores the combined effects of sea-level rise due to climate change and the impact of a major earthquake in the area. Scientists have long known that sea levels along the coast of northern California, Oregon, and Washington State are projected to rise by 1.3 to 2.9 feet by 2100. Additionally, a magnitude 8 or higher earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone could cause the coastline to slump by up to 6.5 feet.

What sets this study apart is its analysis of how these two phenomena could interact to increase the risk of flooding in the region. By examining different earthquake scenarios and projected sea levels for the future, researchers found that a significant earthquake today could expand the 100-year floodplain in estuaries in Cascadia by 115 square miles. In 2100, with higher sea levels factored in, this flood-prone area could triple in size to 145 square miles.

The Cascadia subduction zone, where oceanic plates slip beneath the North American continental plate, has a history of major earthquakes occurring approximately every few hundred years. The last significant earthquake in the region occurred in 1700, causing the coastline to drop by several feet in a matter of moments. While the immediate impact of a large earthquake would be a devastating tsunami, the long-term effects of subsidence and increased flood risk are also significant considerations.

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In light of these findings, it’s crucial for municipal planners and residents in the Pacific Northwest to be aware of the potential risks posed by a major earthquake. Taking proactive measures to avoid building critical infrastructure in flood-prone areas and preparing for the aftermath of a seismic event can help mitigate the impact on communities. By understanding the complex interactions between geological processes and climate change, stakeholders can better plan for and respond to the challenges posed by natural disasters in the region.

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