Cascadia crust tearing offshore: a 22-mile slab fracture near Vancouver Island

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Cascadia crust tearing offshore: a 22-mile slab fracture near Vancouver Island
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Researchers mapped a deep, 22‑mile tear forming in the Cascadia margin offshore Vancouver Island, where the Nootka Fault Zone is ripping a fragment from the downgoing plate. The tear could progress into a slab window and alter heat and melting patterns, but it does not change the region’s megathrust hazard yet; the finding helps scientists model how ruptures might propagate through a segmented boundary.

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