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Northern Parts of Cascadia Subduction Zone More Prone to Rupture Than Previously Thought
A new study revealed that ruptures in the northern part of Cascadia Subduction Zone is more frequent than previously thought, suggesting a higher chance of massive earthquake occuring within 50 years.
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