Seismotectonics is the study of the relationship between seismic activity (earthquakes) and tectonic processes that shape the Earth's crust. It investigates how stress and strain accumulate in the Earth's lithosphere, leading to earthquakes along faults and plate boundaries. This field integrates geological and geophysical data to understand seismic hazards and assess earthquake risks. By analyzing fault structures, crustal deformation, and seismic waves, seismotectonics helps in predicting earthquake behavior and mitigating their impact on human populations and infrastructure. It is crucial for earthquake-prone regions, providing insights into the dynamic processes that continuously reshape the Earth's surface and influence geological phenomena.
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