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Past quakes cause future shocks

Seismic waves from earthquakes might make distant fault lines more slippery.

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  1. Taira, T., Silver, P. G., Niu, F. & Nadeau, R. M. Nature 461, 636-639 (2009).

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Lovett, R. Past quakes cause future shocks. Nature (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/news.2009.964

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