freatice
Freatice refers to the process of exploiting the instability in the Earth's crust to cause massive landslides or earthquakes. This occurs when there is a sudden release of pent-up energy in a fault or other geological structure, leading to a dramatic and often destructive disturbance of the surrounding rock and soil.
Freatice is often associated with volcanic arc environments where subduction of oceanic crust is taking place.
Examples of freatice-associated events include the 2004 Sumatran earthquake and tsunami, and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake
Research on freatice is an active area of study within the field of geophysics and seismology. Scientists
Overall, freatice is a complex and significant geological phenomenon that has the potential to cause widespread