Unveiling the Secrets: How a Hidden Mechanism Sparks Earthquakes


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A phase of gradual, subtle motion without any tremor might be an essential precursor to earthquakes, according to a recent study.

The investigation, which centered on the principles of how materials fracture, examined splits coursing through sheets of plastic in a controlled environment. The experiments disclosed some fundamental physics of how breaks occur — particularly how the accumulation of friction at the junction of two entities leads to a sudden failure. And these results are relevant to actual earthquakes, asserted study author Jay Fineberg, a physicist at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


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