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'Boomerang' earthquake simulations suggest ricocheting ruptures may be more common than previously thought
An earthquake typically sets off ruptures that ripple out from its underground origins. But on rare occasions, seismologists have observed quakes that reverse course, further shaking up areas that ...
Last week, I focused on how re-examining the seismic recordings from the Dec. 21, 1954 magnitude 6.5 earthquake helped to locate it beneath Fickle Hill. Applying modern seismic analysis techniques to ...
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