Odd earthquake swarm in Central Europe hints at magma bubbling below the surface

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An odd earthquake swarm on the border of Germany and the Czech Republic may hint at magma moving deep below the surface. 

The quakes are in Vogtland, a region known for regular, low-level earthquake swarms. These swarms tend to last several weeks and lead to mostly mild shaking. The largest known quakes from the area are around magnitude 4.5, said Torsten Dahm, a geophysicist at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences who’s leading a project monitoring this region. 



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