After an earthquake, fault zones may need no more than a couple of years to regain their strength, research suggests. But the recovery is not without setbacks: Large, distant quakes can redamage fragile faults and prolong healing.
A fault weakened by a rupture won’t begin to build up stress again until it’s strong enough.
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