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The Reykjafjall N–S source fault ruptured during the M w 6.3 earthquake doublet on May 29, 2008, in the South Iceland Seismic Zone (SISZ). The northern part of the fault intersects the easternmost high-temperature geothermal field of Hengill in an extinct volcano that began shifting away from the Western Rift Zone 120,000 years ago. Geophysical data indicate that the N–S fault ruptured over...
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