Quake threat - California??

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22 June 2006

Quake fears for south California

The southern part of the San Andreas fault is overdue for a large earthquake, according to a study in the journal Nature.

This end of the fault has not experienced a major rupture for at least 250 years and is now primed for a release of the built-up tension.

The study by geophysicist Yuri Fialko provides the most precise measurements yet of this accumulated stress.

But scientists cannot predict when another quake is likely to strike.

The San Andreas fault runs for roughly 1287km (800 miles) through western and southern California in the US. It marks the meeting point of the Pacific and North American tectonic plates.

The southern segment begins near the Salton Sea and runs northward before bending to the west where it meets the San Bernardino Mountains. Los Angeles is the biggest city located near this part of the fault.

Professor Fialko looked at eight years of radar data from European Space Agency satellites that measure in detail how the ground moves and 20 years of global-positioning system (GPS) data.

His analysis suggests the two plates either side of the San Andreas fault are moving past each other at a rate of about 25mm each year - the fault's "slip rate".

The bigger the average slip rate along a fault line, the more stress might be expected to accumulate on parts of the fault that remain locked together. In the absence of a sudden rupture to ease the strain, the fault has built up 5.5-7m of "slip deficit".

Taking the strain

If all the strain was released at once, it would have enough energy to unleash a magnitude-8 earthquake - roughly the size of the devastating 1906 quake in San Francisco.

"The southern section of the fault is fully loaded for the next big event," Professor Fialko, of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, explained.

Quakes are predicted to occur on the southern part of the fault every 200-300 years. And according to Professor Fialko, the observed movement on the fault is on a par with the maximum amount of shift the fault has ever experienced between quakes.

Scott Brandenberg, a professor at the University of California, commented: "This is new evidence that tells us the same story that we have known for a while.

"It's a reminder that we need to be ready for it when it happens."

The most recent major earthquakes in the northern and central zones of the San Andreas fault were in 1857 and 1906 respectively.
 
Every few years this story surfaces and people panic, and then everyone (except the scientists) go back to NOT worrying. I remember seeing a movie in high school about it - "San Francisco: The City that Waits to Die."

My husband is a science teacher and has covered this at great length with his high school and college students. There have been many smaller quakes, which some scientists believe is releasing some of the buildup. But the odds are that a big one is coming.

Let's just hope everyone is as prepared as possible.

:rose:
 
The same story was reported in The Scotsman today.

I think I'll miss S California for the next 50 years.

Ken
 
They're also saying that there's a majot fault line running straight down the midwest of the U.S. that's overdue for a major quake.

They're also saying that there's a super volcano beneath Yellowstone Park that that's overdue to errupt.

They're also saying that New York is due to get hit by a massive hurricane.

I'm not saying that this is all scare tactics, just that you can't worry about these things, try to be prepared yes...bottled water, radio, flashlights, batteries, etc. But don't let worry or fear rule your life. Pretty much everywhere is a disaster waiting to happen.
 
The Earth has obviously become way to dangerous a place to inhabit. The prudent thing to do would be leave.

:rolleyes:


:D :D
 
AngeloMichael said:
They're also saying that there's a majot fault line running straight down the midwest of the U.S. that's overdue for a major quake.

They're also saying that there's a super volcano beneath Yellowstone Park that that's overdue to errupt.

They're also saying that New York is due to get hit by a massive hurricane.

I'm not saying that this is all scare tactics, just that you can't worry about these things, try to be prepared yes...bottled water, radio, flashlights, batteries, etc. But don't let worry or fear rule your life. Pretty much everywhere is a disaster waiting to happen.


We've seen all those shows on the Weather Channel. All could happen.

Yes, the New Madrid fault will eventually have another big quake.

http://quake.ualr.edu/public/nmfz.htm

And yes, Yellowstone is a dangerously unstable area.

http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/

And a New York hurricane has happened before.

http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/050601_hurricane_1938.html

Not scare tactics so much as interesting stories. I think in a similar fashion to the way the nightly news discuss death and violence. It sells newspapers, brings in viewers.

It's a cool part of science. :D
 
blackhaus7 said:
The Earth has obviously become way to dangerous a place to inhabit. The prudent thing to do would be leave.

:rolleyes:


:D :D

Since when do you do the prudent thing?

:cathappy:
 
sweetsubsarahh said:
Since when do you do the prudent thing?

:cathappy:
Oh, I'm staying and taking my chances.

I'm just working at ridding the place of idiots.

Maybe beaming to some space ship in the wake of some comet.

Something like that.

:D :D :D
 
blackhaus7 said:
Oh, I'm staying and taking my chances.

I'm just working at ridding the place of idiots.

Maybe beaming to some space ship in the wake of some comet.

Something like that.

:D :D :D


Visiting Uranus?
 
sweetsubsarahh said:
Nothing like having a dog on your deck.
That was the whole purpose of having a dog. When I spilled something, she'd lick my deck clean.

AM: What bastard let out that I'm a voyeur?!?!
 
blackhaus7 said:
That was the whole purpose of having a dog. When I spilled something, she'd lick my deck clean.

AM: What bastard let out that I'm a voyeur?!?!

Don't look at me.
 
AngeloMichael said:
Deduction. What else would you use the telescope for?
You know, there are people on this forum that wouldn't notice that. I'm shocked, shocked I tell you, to find out someone catches things like that.

It will alter my postings, I'll tell you that.


:D :D :D
 
blackhaus7 said:
You know, there are people on this forum that wouldn't notice that. I'm shocked, shocked I tell you, to find out someone catches things like that.

It will alter my postings, I'll tell you that.


:D :D :D


I'm beginning to alter mine.

:cool:
 
blackhaus7 said:
The Earth has obviously become way to dangerous a place to inhabit. The prudent thing to do would be leave.

:rolleyes:


:D :D

I hope to find a planet where I can practice my accordian in peace
 
Sub Joe said:
I hope to find a planet where I can practice my accordian in peace

Umm, "They play harps in Heaven. They play accordians in Hell!"
 
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