Menu
Inshorts
For the best experience use inshorts app on your smartphone
inshortsinshorts
7.8 earthquake triggered 'slow motion' quakes in New Zealand
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Tuesday, 12 September, 2017
A US-based study has documented the first instance of a high magnitude earthquake triggering a series of slow slip events 480 kilometres away from the epicenter. Generally, slow slip events, a type of slow motion earthquake, are thought to trigger larger earthquakes. However, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in New Zealand in November 2016 was found to cause the slow slips.
read more at Phys