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    Slickrock: Geoscientists explore why Utah's Wasatch Fault is vulnerable to earthquakes

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    About 240 miles long, Utah's Wasatch Fault stretches along the western edge of the Wasatch Mountains from southern Idaho to central Utah, running through Salt Lake City and the state's other population centers. It's a seismically active normal fault, which means it is a fracture in Earth's crust that has moved many times in the past.
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