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Seismology / Seismic hazard / Fault / Maximum magnitude / Geology of New Jersey / Geology of the United States / Queen Charlotte Fault / Geography of California / Geology / Earthquake
Date: 2015-01-05 10:05:28
Seismology
Seismic hazard
Fault
Maximum magnitude
Geology of New Jersey
Geology of the United States
Queen Charlotte Fault
Geography of California
Geology
Earthquake

Magnitude of quake scales with maturity of fault, new study suggests

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