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Scientists reveal 200 km fault that splits Earth vertically
For decades, scientists believed that Turkey's Tuz Gölü Fault moved sideways at a rate of 4.7 millimeters per year.
The Alaska Earthquake Center is addressing questions about the M6.0 earthquake that shook Southcentral and Interior Alaska on ...
The volcanic eruption of Santorini rocked the Mediterranean and changed history. Crucial—and chilling—evidence from the ...
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A ripping fault in Turkey is overturning decades of geology
A fault slicing across Turkey has long been a textbook example of how tectonic plates grind past one another, yet the ...
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