Researchers explain slow-moving earthquakes known as 'slow slip events'
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Understanding Japan's earthquakes: New insight into the relationship between slow slip events and the build-up and release of tectonic strain | Research at Kobe
Slip bursts during coalescence of slow slip events in Cascadia | Nature Communications
World's Shallowest Slow-Motion Earthquakes Detected Off New Zealand's Coast | Jackson School of Geosciences | The University of Texas at Austin
Slow Slip' Earthquakes' Hidden Mechanics Revealed | Jackson School of Geosciences | The University of Texas at Austin
Long-term slow slip events along the Nankai trough delayed by the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, Japan | Earth, Planets and Space | Full Text
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Earth Observatory SG on Twitter: "Slow slip events occur in many regions around the world and, although they do not lead to strong shaking, they can affect nearby faults and the occurrence
Slow-Slip Earthquakes And Fluid Flow At The Hikurangi Subduction Zone | East Coast LAB | Hikurangi Subduction Zone M9
Slow slip event – an animation — Science Learning Hub
What is a Slow Slip Event? - YouTube
Undersea Data Tie Slow Fault Slip to Tsunami-Causing Quakes - Eos
Episodic stress and fluid pressure cycling in subducting oceanic crust during slow slip | Nature Geoscience
Slow slip source characterized by lithological and geometric heterogeneity | Science Advances
Slow Slip' Earthquakes' Hidden Mechanics Revealed | Jackson School of Geosciences | The University of Texas at Austin
Deep, slow-slip action may direct largest earthquakes and their tsunamis | Penn State University
Detecting Slow Slip Earthquakes - YouTube
Slow Slip | Jackson School of Geosciences | The University of Texas at Austin