In the Cascadia subduction zone, medium and large-sized "intraslab" earthquakes, which take place at greater than crustal depths within the subducting plate, will likely produce only a few detectable aftershocks, according to a new study.
The findings could have implications for forecasting aftershock seismic hazard in the...
Why Are There Relatively Few Aftershocks For Certain Cascadia Earthquakes?
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Why are there relatively few aftershocks for certain cascadia earthquakes?
In the Cascadia subduction zone, medium and large-sized 'intraslab' earthquakes, which take place at greater than crustal depths..
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