Inside an Earthquake: 2 Miles Down in Fault Zone

The SAFOD drilling rig.
(Image credit: EarthScope Project)

Scientists breached a major underground earthquake zone this week in Southern California by drilling a hole more than 2 miles down into the San Andreas Fault.

The hole will be lined with steel and concrete, then instruments will be installed to monitor the many small and large temblors that occur on the fault.

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