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Is it all in the crust?

Simon Lamb ()
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Simon Lamb: University of Oxford

Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6912, 130-131

Abstract: New observations suggest that earthquakes on land are only 'skin-deep', confined to the Earth's outermost layer of crust. This has prompted a rethink of what gives the tectonic plates their strength.

Date: 2002
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