It is a terrifying abyss, 7km deep. Now, geologists have for the first time seen and documented the Banda Detachment fault in eastern Indonesia - and worked out how it formed. It could lead to a ...
For the first time, researchers have identified Earth's largest exposed fault lurking beneath the Banda Sea in eastern Indonesia. As a significant discovery, it explains the mystery of the 7.2 km (4.5 ...
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Geologists have for the first time seen and documented the Banda Detachment fault in eastern Indonesia and have worked out how it formed. Geologists have for the first time seen and documented the ...
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