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Extreme Heat, Fluid Pressure Discovered at New Zealand’s Most Hazardous Earthquake-Generating Fault
Extremely hot temperatures and high fluid pressures found deep within Alpine fault. A team of researchers from more than 10 countries found that deep within New Zealand's most hazardous earthquake-generating fault hides a region with extreme hot temperatures and high fluid pressures.
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