It also led to the creation of a relevant white
paper about earthquakes.
Not exact matches
The
paper also does not apply to onshore CO2 storage, where scientists have raised concerns
about injected CO2 causing
earthquakes (ClimateWire, Nov. 5, 2013).
The second
paper, appearing in Science Express, goes into finer detail
about the rupture process during the April 25
earthquake and how it shook the ground in Kathmandu.
The New Zealand quake is not only impacting the modeling of future quakes, but is also changing the way scientists think
about past ones, says
earthquake geologist Kate Clark of GNS Science, a co-author on the Science
paper.