Thursday, September 14, 2017

Earthquake triggers 'slow motion' quakes in New Zealand

09/14/2017 12:32 PM EDT

Kaikôura earthquake (marked by a red star) triggered a slow slip event

Slow slip events, a type of slow motion earthquake that occurs over days to weeks, are thought to be capable of triggering larger, potentially damaging earthquakes. In a new study led by The University of Texas at Austin, scientists have documented the first clear-cut instance of the reverse--a massive earthquake immediately triggering a series of large slow slip events.


Full story at http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/news/2017/09/earthquake-triggers-slow-motion-quakes-in-new-zealand/

Source
University of Texas at Austin


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