12 hours ago Llanelli, Wales. 4th June 2021.
Ioan-Calin Revenco of Moldova in action against Finley Stevens of Wales
Wales u21 v Moldova u21 UEFA Euro Qualifier at Stebonheath Park on the 4th June 2021.
Credit: Lewis Mitchell/YCPD.
Ten-men Wales failed to make their dominance count as they were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw with Moldova in their opening fixture of U21 Euros Qualification.
Paul Bodin’s were reduced to 10 men when Sion Spence saw a second yellow card for simulation.
Spence went down following a tackle but the referee waved away the Wales players’ penalty appeals.
The referee showed the Crystal Palace midfielder his red card as he was being stretchered off the field.
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Deep earthquakes within Juan de Fuca plate produce few aftershocks
In the Cascadia subduction zone, medium- and large-sized “intraslab” earthquakes, in which the slip happens within the oceanic plate and below the continental plate, will likely produce only a few detectable aftershocks, according to a new study from the University of Washington and the U.S. Geological Survey.
Seismologists currently make aftershock forecasts based in part on data from other subduction zones around the world. But new research shows that Cascadia intraslab earthquakes, slips that occur within the subducting Juan de Fuca tectonic plate, produce fewer aftershocks compared to similar quakes in other subduction zones. The study shows that in Cascadia, the number of aftershocks for a given magnitude event are less than half the global average for this type of earthquake.