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Well, quite a bit, but not enough is the short answer. In 2004 we were still laboring under antiquated seismological theories about which subduction zones could and could not produce M9 earthquakes. These theories came from near the dawn of plate tectonics, and had not really been put to the test. Unfortunately, the Sumatra earthquake…
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What Have We Learned 10 Years After Sumatra? | atquake
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Well, quite a bit, but not enough is the short answer. In 2004 we were still laboring under antiquated seismological theories about which subduction zones could and could not produce M9 earthquakes. These theories came from near the dawn of plate tectonics, and had not really been put to the test. Unfortunately, the Sumatra earthquake…
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