Some rocks will burn, and others will melt, depending on how they were formed and what minerals they contain.
Understanding why some faults creep rather than sticking and causing massive earthquakes is important for gauging the future risk of both earthquakes and tsunamis.
Can you believe New Hampshire was once home to active volcanoes? The Lakes Region, particularly the area surrounding Lake Winnipesaukee, is a …
Can you believe that New Hampshire was once home to active volcanoes? The Lakes Region of New Hampshire, particularly the area surrounding Lak…
MOULTONBOROUGH — The Moultonborough Public Library will host a new gardening lecture series, designed to nurture the community's growing inter…
A moderate earthquake reported four miles offshore from Portsmouth was strong enough to rattle Concord and much of eastern New England on Mond…
