Researchers show that slow-moving earthquakes are controlled by rock permeability

Researchers show that slow-moving earthquakes are controlled by rock permeability

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A research group explores how the makeup of rocks, specifically their permeability -- or how easily fluids can flow through them -- affects the frequency and intensity of slow slip events. Slow slips' role in the earthquake cycle may help lead to a better model to predict when earthquakes happen.

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