Quick Context: Geologists are warning that a massive fault zone hidden beneath Seattle could pose a far greater danger than many people ... This experiment simulates tectonic plates that stick (friction of plates against substrate) and slip (earthquake activity).
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Geologists are warning that a massive fault zone hidden beneath Seattle could pose a far greater danger than many people ... This experiment simulates tectonic plates that stick (friction of plates against substrate) and slip (earthquake activity). Right now, in the open water near Papua New Guinea, the ocean may be building a brand new island — and almost nobody is ...
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- Geologists are warning that a massive fault zone hidden beneath Seattle could pose a far greater danger than many people ...
- This experiment simulates tectonic plates that stick (friction of plates against substrate) and slip (earthquake activity).
- Right now, in the open water near Papua New Guinea, the ocean may be building a brand new island — and almost nobody is ...
- Ross Stein (PhD, 1980, Geology), Geophysicist at the United States Geological Survey.
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