haavereaktio
Haavereaktio, often translated as "aftershock," refers to the seismic events that follow a major earthquake. These are smaller tremors that occur in the same general area as the main rupture. Haavereaktiot are a natural consequence of the Earth's crust readjusting itself after the significant stress release caused by the initial earthquake.
The frequency and intensity of haavereaktiot typically diminish over time, although they can persist for weeks,
Seismologists study haavereaktiot to understand the complex processes occurring within the Earth's crust and to better