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CATEGORIES:Sedgwick Club talks
SUMMARY:Journey to the centre of the earthquake (Sedgwick 
 Club Conference) - Professor Daniel Faulkner - Uni
 versity of Liverpool
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T144500
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UID:TALK216061AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/216061
DESCRIPTION:Earthquakes are a dramatic result of our dynamic p
 lanet. They pose a huge issue to the world's popul
 ation in terms of loss of life and damage to criti
 cal infrastructure. Recent research tells us that 
 tectonic faults can creep slowly\, produce 'slow' 
 earthquakes over days\, or fast earthquakes that t
 ravel at supersonic speeds. What have we learnt ab
 out earthquakes over the past few years that helps
  us to understand these different types of faultin
 g movements? This presentation will outline differ
 ent types of tectonic fault slip and explore the m
 ethods we are currently using to enhance our under
 standing of earthquakes.\n
LOCATION:Department of Earth Sciences\, Tilley Lecture Thea
 tre
CONTACT:Lucas Measures
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