Earthquakes are generally understood to rupture outward from their starting point beneath the ground, sending seismic waves ...
Learn more about “boomerang” earthquakes and why scientists say they may be more common than previously believed.
New research from MIT reveals that earthquakes can reverse direction, striking the same area twice, a phenomenon now termed as boomerang earthquakes.
Dr Robin Lee and Dr Camilla Penney from the University of Canterbury have been awarded Natural Hazards Commission grants ...