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Scientists report that Sept 7, 2017 Mexico quake split tectonic plate in two - something which has been observed a handful of times before - where quake is not from slippage between plates, but fracture within a plate undergoing bending, leading to these 'intraslab quakes'
Scientists report that Sept 7, 2017 Mexico quake split tectonic plate in two - something which has been observed a handful of times before - where quake is not from slippage between plates, but fracture within a plate undergoing bending, leading to these 'intraslab quakes'
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