Earthquake with magnitude 7.5 in Indonesia: An unusual and steady speed

Monday, February 4, 2019 - 16:00 in Earth & Climate

Earthquakes happen when rocks on either side of a tectonic fault shift suddenly in opposite directions. Two main seismic waves that carry shaking out of a breaking fault are "S" waves, which shear rocks and propagate at about 3.5 km/s, and "P" waves, which compress rocks and propagate faster at about 5 km/s.

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