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Seismic shockwave pattern may be redirecting earthquake damage – EurekAlert
According to physics, seismic waves from earthquakes should travel in a four-leaf clover pattern, but in the real world they…

image: A ruptured fault in Searles Valley, California, after the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes. A study of earthquakes led by The University of Texas at Austin found that seismic shockwaves are shaped by jagged faults and the debris wedged between them.view…
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