Kink band rock formations may strengthen Earth’s crust
Tohoku University researchers show kink band rock formations can strengthen Earth’s crust under specific geometry, via rank-1 connections in mega kinks
Tohoku University researchers show kink band rock formations can strengthen Earth’s crust under specific geometry, via rank-1 connections in mega kinks
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