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This could explain why North Korea is suddenly ending it's testing. Sounds like it's mostly good news, China isn't happy with fallout and earthquakes on their soil due to the tests the Koreans have done. I've had a strong feeling this wasn't a decision made for peace but either a ploy or a necessity. Sounds like there needs to be an inspection of the site, what are the odds North Korea let's anyone in to do that without the peace negotiations blowing up?
https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/552421002
https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/552421002
The data in the latest Chinese study was collected following the most powerful of the North’s six nuclear device tests on Sept. 3 that is believed to have triggered four earthquakes over the following weeks. The yield of the bomb was estimated at more than 100 kilotons of TNT, at least 10 times stronger than anything the North had tested previously. (The bomb the United States dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 had a yield of about 15 kilotons.)
The University of Science and Technology of China paper, authored by Tian Dongdong, Yao Jiawen and Wen Lianxing, said the first of those earthquakes that occurred eight-and-a-half minutes after the explosion was “an onsite collapse toward the nuclear test center,” while those that followed were an “earthquake swarm” in similar locations.