Quake rattled Earth orbit, changed map of Asia

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Mon Dec 27,11:13 PM ET

LOS ANGELES, (AFP) - An earthquake that unleashed deadly tidal waves on Asia was so powerful it made the Earth wobble on its axis and permanently altered the regional map, US geophysicists said.

The 9.0-magnitude temblor that struck 250 kilometers (155 miles) southeast of Sumatra island Sunday may have moved small islands as much as 20 meters (66 feet), according to one expert.

"That earthquake has changed the map," US Geological Survey expert Ken Hudnut told AFP.

"Based on seismic modeling, some of the smaller islands off the southwest coast of Sumatra may have moved to the southwest by about 20 meters. That is a lot of slip."

The northwestern tip of the Indonesian territory of Sumatra may also have shifted to the southwest by around 36 meters (120 feet), Hudnut said.

In addition, the energy released as the two sides of the undersea fault slipped against each other made the Earth wobble on its axis, Hudnut said.

"We can detect very slight motions of the Earth and I would expect that the Earth wobbled in its orbit when the earthquake occurred due the massive amount of energy exerted and the sudden shift in mass," Hudnut said.

Another USGS (news - web sites) research geophysicist agreed that the Earth would have got a "little jog," and that the islands off Sumatra would have been moved by the quake.

However, Stuart Sipkin, of the USGS National Earthquake Information Center in Golden Colorado, said it was more likely that the islands off Sumatra had risen higher out of the sea than they had moved laterally.

"In in this case, the Indian plate dived below the Burma plate, causing uplift, so most of the motion to the islands would have been vertical, not horizontal."

The tsunamis unleashed by the fourth-biggest earthquake in a century have left at least 23,675 people dead in eight countries across Asia and as far as Somalia in East Africa.

The tsunamis wiped out entire coastal villages and pulled beach-goers out to sea.

The International Red Cross estimated that up to one million people have been displaced by the natural calamity.
 
Hmmm - I wonder if the tectonic shifts will throw off GPS units calibrated to the "old" positions?
 
I'm sure GPS is what allowed them to tell that the islands had moved.
 
zhukov1943 said:
Hmmm - I wonder if the tectonic shifts will throw off GPS units calibrated to the "old" positions?

you're kind of a techno geek aren't ya??
:D
 
zhukov1943 said:
Hmmm - I wonder if the tectonic shifts will throw off GPS units calibrated to the "old" positions?

my dad's a geophysicist
i'm waiting for him to call me back so i can get the full scoop on the tectonic shifts and the "new geography", fault lines, etc

anybody have any questions they want me to ask?

i don't necessarily like my dad, but he's smart and is an excellent geophysicist
 
thegirlfriday11 said:
my dad's a geophysicist
i'm waiting for him to call me back so i can get the full scoop on the tectonic shifts and the "new geography", fault lines, etc

anybody have any questions they want me to ask?

i don't necessarily like my dad, but he's smart and is an excellent geophysicist

Ask him if the snow in Houston last week was a signal of global cooling.
 
Ask him how Vince Carter's hamstring's looking for the balance of the season.
 
thegirlfriday11 said:
my dad's a geophysicist
i'm waiting for him to call me back so i can get the full scoop on the tectonic shifts and the "new geography", fault lines, etc

anybody have any questions they want me to ask?

i don't necessarily like my dad, but he's smart and is an excellent geophysicist


-sigh-

What does he surmise the consequences of changing the Earth's orbit will be?

Did this fault line release enough pressure that it will be considered dormant now?

What fault line elsewhere on the earth is most similar to that one?
 
damn. talk about a jump to the right. How long until the planet starts doing pevic thrusts?
 
Some are suggesting the quake was the result of global warming.

I don't think it's the climate's fault.
 
linuxgeek said:
damn. talk about a jump to the right. How long until the planet starts doing pevic thrusts?

A couple more of these and the sun will be coming up over San Francisco. Or Reno, after San Francisco has fallen into the Pacific.
 
Thunderbear said:
-sigh-

What does he surmise the consequences of changing the Earth's orbit will be?

Did this fault line release enough pressure that it will be considered dormant now?

What fault line elsewhere on the earth is most similar to that one?

If it's assocated with the plate India is on which pushes north, doubt it's 'dormant'. If islands shifted 20 meters, wonder if Everest got any taller too.
 
He's an NBA basketball player - and a good one.

The country music star is Vince Gill, I think...
 
sticky_keyboard said:
Some are suggesting the quake was the result of global warming.

I don't think it's the climate's fault.

Who is claiming that global warming is the cause of the Sumatra Quake?....*RME*....that's an active tectonic area and seismic events are normal.....when Krakatoa blew in 1883, the tidal waves were the primary mode of destruction....over 36,000 people and 165 coastal villages were destroyed.....
 
Trading Vince Carter had reprocussions, maybe he should have stayed where he was. It's the NBA's fault.
 
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