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A new study does the difficult task of trying to piece together the history of the world’s largest subduction zone.
Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives underneath another, drive the world’s most devastating earthquakes and tsunamis. How do these danger zones come to be? A study in Geology presents ...
Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives underneath another, drive the world's most devastating earthquakes and tsunamis. How do these danger zones come to be? A study in Geology presents ...
Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives underneath another, drive the world’s most devastating earthquakes and tsunamis. How do these danger zones come to be? A study in Geology ...
Tsunami earthquakes are characterized by the generation of disproportionately large tsunamis relative to the observed ground ...
Letter Published: 14 December 2000 Possible presence of high-pressure ice in cold subducting slabs Craig R. Bina & Alexandra Navrotsky Nature 408, 844–847 (2000) Cite this article ...
These results suggest the existence of a process recycling marine carbon into Earth's mantle, which could contribute to ...
Electrical interposers provide a convenient surface for mounting multiple chips within a single package, but even though interposer lines theoretically can be routed anywhere, insertion losses limit ...
A Virginia Tech study highlights the potential for a mega-tsunami triggered by a major earthquake in the Cascadia Subduction Zone. This fault line threatens the Pacific Northwest with a possible ...