Tiny clays curb big earthquakes

Friday, June 25, 2010 - 05:14 in Earth & Climate

California's San Andreas fault is notorious for repeatedly generating major earthquakes and for being on the brink of producing the next 'big one' in a heavily populated area. But the famously violent fault also has quieter sections, where rocks easily slide against each other without giving rise to damaging quakes...

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