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How do gas hydrates weaken the seafloor, causing submarine slides and tsunamis?
Chicken or egg?: the link between earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in New Zealand’s Taupo Volcanic Zone
Are large plate boundary faults well behaved? Variability of rupture recurrence on the Alpine Fault
How do tectonic plates lock together?
5 Aug, 2009