High Tides Trigger Earthquakes

Map of the major plates of Earth.
(Image credit: USGS)

The weight added by water at high tide can trigger movement close to land in earthquake faults that are already active, according to new global analysis.

"The importance of this work is to understand what stresses are needed to trigger a fault and this is one step of many that are needed to do that," Elizabeth Cochran, the lead author of the study told LiveScience. The study looked at data, taken from a Harvard database, of 2,000 earthquakes with magnitudes of 5.5 or higher in places where one piece of Earth's crust dives beneath another.

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