Structural barriers control the spatial extent of slow earthquake slip
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Research suggests that structural barriers play a role in controlling the spatial extent of slow earthquake slip. Studies have investigated the relationship between fault material, topography, and earthquake behavior in various regions, including the Nankai Trough and the Guerrero seismic gap. The findings imply a connection between geological barriers and the occurrence of slow earthquakes, which may have implications for understanding catastrophic earthquake events.
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