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'Boomerang' earthquake simulations suggest ricocheting ruptures may be more common than previously thought
An earthquake typically sets off ruptures that ripple out from its underground origins. But on rare occasions, seismologists have observed quakes that reverse course, further shaking up areas that ...
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Watch what happens when a house faces a 6.9 earthquake
Scientists in Japan built the world’s largest earthquake simulator to answer a simple question: what actually happens to ...
NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of ...
A structural earthquake monitoring system developed at Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University is now being used to assess building ...
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