Environment
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How Diamonds Are Helping Geologists Understand Superdeep Earthquakes
Analyzing diamonds are helping geologists study how superdeep earthquakes occur. According to most geophysical theories, earthquakes should not occur more than 300 kilometers beneath the Earth's surface.
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