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Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:26 pm to Pectus
The small earthquakes that happened in Arkansas recently, are they from gas fracking or from natural causes?
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:27 pm to hawgfaninc
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When is the New Madrid expected to have its next big quake and what will happen when it does?
Who knows?
Like I said earlier, it all comes down to stress relief in rocks. Too much stress = Earthquake.
And relatively recently it had a big stress relief.
Same question posted here
It says there was 3 earthquakes including a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in 1811 and 1812. But after that it's had small ones. Small ones relieve stresses over the longterm.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:28 pm to fr33manator
I'll third the question about how "due" the New Madrid fault is, and potential devastation.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:29 pm to fr33manator
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Do you think the end is near?
The end of this thread is nearer.
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Do you think we'll see Armageddon soon?
Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the day or the hour.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:30 pm to JETigER
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I forgot how many years until Los Angeles and San Francisco will be twin cities the move like 4 cm closer a year
It is very very calculable.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:30 pm to Pectus
Do smaller earthquakes relieve stress; reducing the opportunity of larger earthquakes to occur?
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:32 pm to hawgfaninc
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The small earthquakes that happened in Arkansas recently, are they from gas fracking or from natural causes?
I'd rather not get into that. You can do your own research on that. You'll get tons of literature either way.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:34 pm to Pectus
best answer you could give, because I'd have wanted facts which ever way you went.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:34 pm to Pectus
What's the seismic activity we (S. LA folks) need to be most concerned about?
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:35 pm to Pectus
The building I work in downtown okc shook this morning. Been through a few here you could feel, first time ever feeling it make my building sway.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:35 pm to TigerFanatic99
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I'll third the question about how "due" the New Madrid fault is, and potential devastation.
I partly talked about this in an earlier question.
For devastation, look at the Mercalli Scale for earthquake intensity. It is a qualitative measure of the earthquake's destruction. Since many buildings over here are not to code to handle earthquakes I imagine a lot of destruction.
But if you were hiking in the woods above the fault you wouldn't be hurt. It's mainly human made structures and secondary effects that are destructive and deadly.
I don't think there's ever been a case of an Earthquake directly killing anyone, unless they intentionally jumped into a chasm that formed, but that doesn't really happen.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:36 pm to C
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Do smaller earthquakes relieve stress; reducing the opportunity of larger earthquakes to occur?
Yes! Just like when we talked about volcanoes, the more frequent the eruption the less likely you will have an explosive one due to all the stress being relieved frequently.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:40 pm to Pectus
So it's like when you go no fap for a week or two and then finally get laid?
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:42 pm to Pectus
As South America collides with North America, how long until the Gulf of Mexico becomes the sea of Mexico?
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:42 pm to fr33manator
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What's the seismic activity we (S. LA folks) need to be most concerned about?
Good question. Seismologists study earthquakes using seismometers, which track the movement of the land horizontally and vertically. Their read outs are seismographs. Seismic activity is anything that is picked up by the seismometers.
Tracking horizontal movement
Tracking vertical movement
All movement in earth is due to propagation of seismic waves: the result of particles bumping into particles. In the first post you can see the 3 different types of waves and how they move through the earth.
You make a P wave when you talk. You move air particles from your mouth to your neighbors ear.
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:43 pm to BROffshoreTigerFan
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The building I work in downtown okc shook this morning. Been through a few here you could feel, first time ever feeling it make my building sway.
Crazy! Did it occur a the time given in the real-time earthquake map?
Posted on 8/19/14 at 2:45 pm to goldenbadger08
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When will Yellowstone erupt?
That's a good tie-in to what we talked about for volcanoes. Volcanologists and Seismologists work hand in hand to predict eruptions.
Just as I said earlier, the more frequent the eruption, the less explosive the eruption.
However, if you start picking up lots of seismic activity after a long time with no eruption, plan on evacuating, cause it's gearing up for an energy release.
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