12 days after the earthquake, the research team looked for features of ground displacement in eastern Turkey. Here, the fault is straddled by a geologist.
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Scientists used to think so-called “slow slip events” were “theoretically impossible.” Now these subtle tectonic shifts could be the key to predicting future earthquakes.
Federal forecasters say this event will probably be one of the strongest El Niños since record keeping began in 1950.
With the threat of “negative leap seconds” looming in the distance, official timekeepers are wondering if a leap hour might be a better alternative.
Scientists have long debated whether the AMOC is nearing collapse, but the latest findings are certainly alarming.
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