Hidden plate fragment shifts quake risk at Mendocino junction

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A long-lost oceanic plate fragment called the Pioneer Fragment is now stuck to the Pacific Plate at the Mendocino triple junction, moving northwest under North America and interacting with the Gorda Plate, increasing contact with the Cascadia subduction zone and potentially adding a previously unmodeled fault to regional earthquake risk models.
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