A devastating earthquake in Myanmar is giving scientists new insight into how major quakes start, spread, and grow. The findings could improve risk estimates for dangerous faults around the world. A ...
The fault beneath Istanbul doesn’t behave the way scientists once thought. New research from USC shows that variations in underground temperature and sediment thickness segment the Main Marmara Fault ...
A study of the 2025 Myanmar earthquake, published in Science, found that seemingly “simple” faults can behave in surprisingly complex ways. Small differences in how parts of a fault move over time may ...