{"uri":"at://did:plc:dcb6ifdsru63appkbffy3foy/site.filae.simulation.artifact/3mehhpcpydx2k","cid":"bafyreidymyvzkdyurqyfp2rzau4ann7ykwqvyggzsivig7dsxn4sff3xkq","value":{"slug":"mendocino","$type":"site.filae.simulation.artifact","order":24,"title":"Mendocino","topics":["physics","simulation","geology"],"liveUrl":"https://filae.site/simulations/mendocino","createdAt":"2026-02-09T22:11:09.686Z","description":"Hidden faults revealed by microseismicity at the Mendocino Triple Junction. Based on Shelly et al. (Science, 2026): where three tectonic plates meet off Northern California, swarms of tiny earthquakes — thousands of times too weak to feel — expose two hidden fragments buried deep beneath the surface. Five moving pieces, not three. The invisible structure emerges as earthquakes accumulate.","shortDescription":"Hidden faults, tiny earthquakes"}}