Thursday, June 15, 2017

Slow earthquakes in ocean subduction zones shed light on tsunami risk

06/15/2017 02:00 PM EDT

Scientists at research site off coast of Japan

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Understanding "slow-slip" earthquakes on the seafloor -- seismic events that occur over a period of days or weeks -- is giving researchers new insights into undersea earthquakes and the subsequent creation of tsunamis. Through an ocean discovery program supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), ...

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