Illustration of the Cascadia subduction zone, a region where the patterns examined in this study play out. (Credit: Carie Frantz, Wikimedia Commons) When we think of earthquakes, we imagine sudden, ...
When we think of earthquakes, we imagine sudden, violent shaking. But deep beneath Earth's surface, some faults move in near silence. These slow, shuffling slips and their accompanying hum—called ...
Proposed model of the delayed seismic “champagne effect,” showing methane bubble formation, upward migration, and possible gas eruption after strong earthquake shaking. Following the devastating urban ...
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