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NASA, Palos Verdes
NASA mapping shows Palos Verdes landslide movement at 4 inches per week
Data gathered from four weeks in the fall of 2024 showed the speed of the movement to be "more than enough to put human life and infrastructure at risk," Alexander Handwerger, JPL landslide scientist said.
California coastal community shifts 4 inches closer to the ocean each week: NASA
A coastal community in Southern California is shifting downslope toward the Pacific Ocean at a rapid rate, according to NASA.
NASA study shows RPV landslide area moved 4 inches a week
An analysis by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has determined that during a four-week period in fall 2024, land in some areas of Rancho Palos Verdes’ landslide area slid toward the ocean by as much as 4 inches per week.
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NASA Radar Shows a Surge in Landslide Activity in California
Learn about the surge of landslide activity in California's Palos Verdes Peninsula as measured by NASA, showing the effects ...
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NASA reveals shocking landslide data: Is the world on the verge of drowning?
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has identified a slow-moving landslide on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Southern California, ...
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California crisis: A neighborhood is drifting into the ocean
Rancho Palos Verdes, about 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, faces damage from landslides as the region moves toward ...
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Historic Landslide Complex Near L.A. Is Moving Faster and Growing
The Palos Verdes Peninsula is sliding by much as 4 inches (10 centimeters) per week, putting hundreds of buildings at risk.
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