Hidden fault puzzle revealed by whisper-quiet quakes off Northern California

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Scientists using a dense seismometer network tracked ultra-small, low-frequency earthquakes offshore to map a five-piece fault system where the San Andreas fault meets the Cascadia subduction zone, including a deep Pioneer fragment from the Farallon plate, which helps explain the unusually shallow 1992 quake and challenges prior boundary models; the work, published in Science, improves understanding of seismic hazards in this complex region.
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