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TroyM to GeophysicsEnglish · 2 years ago

Sinking seamount offers clues to slow motion earthquakes

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TroyM to GeophysicsEnglish · 2 years ago
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Scientists have long puzzled over what happens when seamounts—mountains and volcanoes on the seafloor—are pulled into subduction zones. Now, new research from The University of Texas at Austin shows that when seamounts sink, they leave behind a trail of soft sediments. The researchers think the sediment patches help tectonic pressure escape gradually in slow slip earthquakes instead of violent tremors.
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