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The PREDATORS project investigates how faults slip during earthquakes at natural tectonic rates, which are much slower than typical laboratory conditions. By conducting experiments that mimic these slow rates, the project aims to improve understanding of earthquake mechanics and predict fault behavior more accurately.
Despite many advances in earthquake science, the tendency for faults to host earthquake slip, aseismic slip or slow slip events is far from well understood.
Earthquakes are not yet predictable in a meaningful way, and laboratory observations do not satisfactorily explain many general observations of fault slip.
Existing data has been gathered at slip velocities orders of magnitude faster than plate convergence rates, therefore the fundamental question addressed by the PREDATORS project is how…
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