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Seismology: Shaking up earthquake theory

Glennda Chui

Nature, 2009, vol. 461, issue 7266, 870-872

Abstract: Geological faults are not behaving as scientists once expected. Glennda Chui reports on efforts to forge a new understanding of quake behaviour.

Date: 2009
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