The Earth's Shaking: Global Warming's Impact on Earthquakes

A new study published in Quaternary Science Reviews suggests that global-scale activity of Earth's glacial cycles, specifically rapid changes in sea levels due to melting ice sheets, may have played a significant role in triggering earthquakes in the Korean Peninsula. The researchers used electron spin resonance dating to analyze fault gouges and found that paleo-earthquakes coincided with interglacial periods over the last 650,000 years. As climate change exacerbates glacier melting and sea level rise, there is a potential for increased earthquake risk in the future, highlighting the need for seismic-prone areas to plan strategies to mitigate damage caused by earthquakes.
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