The problem: The picture that emerged is much more complex than Reid imagined:
There are slow-slip earthquakes, which release fault stress without shaking.
Sometimes only a small part of the fault ruptures, while other parts remain locked in place.
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Faults behave differently depending on the material composition of the crust around them.
The more we image faults, it seems, the more questions we have.
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