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Natalka [10]
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Earthquakes occur in the crust or upper mantle, which ranges from the earth's ... very large, shallow subduction zone earthquakes such as the Sumatra 2004 M9.1 event, ... Within continents, and along continental plate boundary transform faults such as ... Accurately determining the depth of an earthquake is typically more .

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