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Information on recent geophysical events is now posted on the new EarthScope.org website.
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Please save the date for the GAGE/SAGE 2023 Community Science Workshop!
The metaphor of a “slippery slope” is often invoked for things that might quickly get out of control, but in glaciology these words can be applied more literally. In a warming world, we want to know how quickly ice sheets can melt and raise sea level. If melting ice lubricates the base and speeds up ice flow, losses could accelerate.
Lucia Bellino is a returning USIP Communications Intern working on honing her digital design and editing skills.
This content has a new home! Please visit our new earthscope.org website for recent geophysical event responses.
At 01:08:15 (UTC) on November 23, a magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred in Western Turkey.
At 16:39:05 (UTC) on November 22, a magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred 29 km southwest of Las Brisas, Mexico.