The Japan Meteorological Agency reported quakes on the Sea of Japan coast hitting Ishikawa and nearby prefectures Monday, one of them with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6
Doesn’t higher sea water levels also mean more earthquakes along fault lines. I think an article / study said Trillions of tons of water that was on land pushing down on the crust, now pushing in different places will now cause earthquakes.
Doesn’t higher sea water levels also mean more earthquakes along fault lines. I think an article / study said Trillions of tons of water that was on land pushing down on the crust, now pushing in different places will now cause earthquakes.
Edit: https://phys.org/news/2023-11-global-warminginduced-sea-earthquake.html