earthquakes under a California town has finally been solved - by an AI algorithm. The mini tremors were too small to be felt by humans but puzzled scientists for yearsA new study published in Science magazine found the source of 22,000 quakes that rumbled under the town of Cahuilla, in southern California, was triggered by groundwater circulating under the surface in 2016.Authors of the report dubbed “3D fault architecture controls the dynamism of earthquake swarms” used AI algorithms to monitor and identify the probable sources of the movements.Dr Zachary Ross, an assistant professor of geophysics at the California Institute of Technology, said: “We used to think of faults more in terms of two dimensions: like giant cracks extending into.
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