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New research indicates the San Andreas Fault in California has been slipping faster and more consistently over the past 10,000 years than previously believed. Scientists from San José State University found evidence that could suggest a higher long-term slip rate, which may increase the likelihood of earthquakes. While the exact timing and location of future major ruptures remain uncertain, understanding the fault's movement helps assess its potential threat.
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