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At Work: Guilherme de Melo | Seismological Society of America

Summary by seismosoc.org
12 May 2025—In Guilherme de Melo’s small hometown in northeastern Brazil, he remembers constant droughts that plagued the town’s twin livelihoods of agriculture and livestock and led to shortages of potable water. To remedy this, a large dam was built in the early 2000s on the river that flows through the town. Just a few years later, the news carried reports of earthquakes in the area after unusual floods raised the reservoir level behind the d…
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seismosoc.org broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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