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Costa Rican Geography Enables Unique Earthquake Studies
The unique geography of the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, which sits on the boundary of two tectonic plates, has allowed geologists to learn how major earthquakes rupture, and perhaps even predict their occurrence.
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