A rare ultra-long earthquake in Myanmar has provided new insights into fault zone behavior, showing that mature faults can transfer their full force directly to the surface. This suggests that major fault zones, such as California’s San Andreas, could produce stronger shaking than current models predict. The findings highlight the need for updated earthquake hazard assessments and could influence building codes and emergency preparedness in seismically active regions.
Source: ScienceDaily
Link: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/10/241007141349.htm







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