Earthquake faults deep in the Earth can glue themselves back together following a seismic event, according to a new study led by researchers at the UC Davis. The work, published Nov. 19 in Science ...
After the biggest earthquake to hit Southern California in 20 years struck in July, a powerful fault line that could cause a magnitude 8 earthquake began moving, scientists say. In a study published ...
In this Let’s Talk Exascale podcast, Franck Cappello from Argonne National Laboratory describes the VeloC project. “The VeloC project endeavors to provide ECP applications an optimal fault-tolerance ...
Geologists have long thought that the central section of California's famed San Andreas Fault -- from San Juan Bautista southward to Parkfield, a distance of about 80 miles -- has a steady creeping ...
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