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The dead zone map that's raising alarm: Natural fault lines that could shift without warning
Most people picture earthquakes as a West Coast problem. California shakes regularly, the news covers it, and residents there have grown accustomed to a certain background level of geological anxiety.
Seismologists have a term they use carefully: a "seismic gap." It refers to a section of an active fault that has gone quiet for decades or even centuries, not because the geological stress has eased, ...
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