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: New data: Mega-quake could strike near Seattl


Harvey Specter
08-16-2009, 04:32 PM
By Les Blumenthal, McClatchy Newspapers Les Blumenthal, Mcclatchy Newspapers – Sun Aug 16, 6:00 am ET

WASHINGTON — Using sophisticated seismometers and GPS devices, scientists have been able to track minute movements along two massive tectonic plates colliding 25 miles or so underneath Washington state's Puget Sound basin. Their early findings suggest that a mega-earthquake could strike closer to the Seattle - Tacoma area, home to some 3.6 million people, than was thought earlier.

The deep tremors, which humans can't feel, occur routinely every 15 months or so and can continue for more than two weeks before they die back to undetectable levels.

The instruments are detecting an inch or two of movement — known as "episodic tremor and slip" — as the Juan de Fuca plate grinds and sinks beneath the North American plate. Closer to the surface, the two plates are locked together. When they snap, scientists say, it could produce a massive 9.0 or greater earthquake and a tsunami.

By comparison, the largest earthquake ever recorded was 9.5 on the Richter scale, in Chile in 1960. The largest in North America was the 9.2 Great Alaska Earthquake in 1964, which killed nine people and spawned a tsunami that struck the Northwest coast. The 1906 San Francisco earthquake, which killed 750 to 2,500 people, was estimated to be an 8.2.

Whereas the scientists once predicted that a mega-earthquake would be centered just off the Northwest coast, now — using data from the tremors research — they say that it could be 30 miles or more inland, under the Olympic Peninsula , which lies to the west of Seattle and Tacoma across Puget Sound .

"The closer you are to the source, the stronger the shaking," said Steve Malone , a research professor emeritus at the University of Washington .

Exactly how much stronger, and how much more damage such a quake would cause in the Puget Sound area, hasn't been calculated, Malone said.

While there's still plenty of debate about the findings within the scientific community, and while they may not be consistent with the models that geologists have developed, state officials are aware of the latest studies.

"People are aware of the possibility," said John Vidale , a professor of geophysics at the University of Washington and the state's seismologist. "We haven't exactly calculated the impact, but bringing the fault closer (to metropolitan areas) could increase the shaking."

Scientists have spent years studying what's known as the Cascadia subduction zone, an area where the two tectonic plants collide that stretches roughly 600 miles off the coast of Northern California to southern British Columbia, Canada .

As the Juan de Fuca plate slides under the North American plate, the two can become locked. When plates become locked, pressure builds. The pressure is released in what scientists call a mega-thrust earthquake, which easily can be magnitude 9.0. The Sumatra-Andaman Islands earthquake the day after Christmas in 2004 was a 9.2 mega-thrust quake that produced a devastating Indian Ocean tsunami that killed an estimated 233,000 people in 11 countries.

The last mega-thrust earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone, estimated at 9.2, was in January 1700 . It produced a tsunami that reached Japan . Cascadia subduction zone mega-thrust earthquakes happen on average every 400 to 500 years, but they can happen as little as 300 years apart or as much as 800.

A mega-thrust earthquake would be different from those that shake the Northwest occasionally. A mega-thrust quake occurs right on the boundary of two tectonic plates, while other earthquakes occur along cracks in the plate. Vidale likened what's going on beneath the earth's crust to a bunch of blocks jostling around. Where the smaller blocks collide, you can have more standard-type quakes. Where the biggest blocks, the tectonic plates, collide, you have a mega-thrust earthquake.

Since the deep tremors were first detected 15 years ago, scientists have been trying to determine what was causing them along the Cascadia subduction zone. Eventually, they concluded that the tremors reflected the slippage of the Juan de Fuca plate under the North American plate.

"It's a burst of noise that can go on for up to 24 hours over a period of several weeks," said Herb Dragert , a geophysicist with the Geological Survey of Canada in Victoria, British Columbia , who was among those who first developed the theory.

What's unique about the deep tremors, which occur in an area stretching roughly from Olympia, Wash. , to Canada's Vancouver Island , is that they reappear about every 15 months. While tremors have been detected elsewhere along the Cascadia subduction zone, none is as regular or as prolonged as those in the Puget Sound basin, Dragert said.

"Every 15 months it's like tightening the guitar string a little more," Dragert said. "You don't know whether it will take it beyond the break zone."

According to the timetable, episodic tremor and slip should be going on just about now. Instead, it came last spring, catching scientists by surprise. Malone said that some tremors were detected southwest of Olympia last week, but that it was too soon to determine whether they were part of a new episode or just isolated ones.

If all the energy associated with tremors over two weeks were released in 10 seconds, Vidale said, it would equal a 7.0 earthquake.

Similar deep tremors are being tracked at other subduction zones around the globe, including in Alaska , Japan , Mexico and Chile .

JSALES
08-16-2009, 05:14 PM
that's a scary thought if it happens

BNR32_Coupe
08-16-2009, 05:21 PM
i got an idea. what if we made a device to harness the power of the earth quake and turn it into electricity!

murd0c
08-16-2009, 06:05 PM
thats no suprise, the question isn't if it will happen it should be when it will happen.

StylinRed
08-16-2009, 06:26 PM
lots of earthquakes over in the east this past month


it probably wont be that bad here if it hit seattle

hirevtuner
08-16-2009, 06:42 PM
japan just got an earthquake today
if Vancouver/Seattle gets one, it's no walk in the park

keitaro
08-16-2009, 06:49 PM
I was listening to coast-to-coast-am one day and they had some scientists on. These scientists were saying, that they have data which shows that the suns lack of activity has correlations to increased earthquake activity.

They stated there would be a window between mid August to September, which would have an increase in earthquake activity.

What it seems is that their data is pretty accurate. There has been an increase in earthquake activity these past few days.

CorneringArtist
08-16-2009, 06:54 PM
The Big One has been slated to happen for a long time now. But this is basically causing everything to add up.

skyxx
08-16-2009, 06:58 PM
THE BLUE BALLS OF MOTHER NATURE!!!!

twitchyzero
08-16-2009, 08:06 PM
9.0 on Richter scale would make richmond disappear by liquifaction...then our canada line would be wasted.

trip
08-16-2009, 08:30 PM
I was listening to coast-to-coast-am one day and they had some scientists on. These scientists were saying, that they have data which shows that the suns lack of activity has correlations to increased earthquake activity.

They stated there would be a window between mid August to September, which would have an increase in earthquake activity.

What it seems is that their data is pretty accurate. There has been an increase in earthquake activity these past few days.

C2C AM is the shit

Death2Theft
08-16-2009, 09:13 PM
Sure as long as store all that power right in your balls.
i got an idea. what if we made a device to harness the power of the earth quake and turn it into electricity!

A-Dev
08-16-2009, 09:18 PM
gg richmond..

I'm moving to kamloops haha

Vansterdam
08-16-2009, 11:38 PM
the big one

PiuYi
08-16-2009, 11:48 PM
lots of earthquakes over in the east this past month


it probably wont be that bad here if it hit seattle

we're only like 200km away... i think we'd still get hit pretty bad

StylinRed
08-17-2009, 12:39 AM
well it all depends, on the depth etc

there have been really strong earthquakes (this year even) that havent affected nearby cities... the latest one being a 8 or something less than 200kms off the coast of a city in New Zealand with no affect to the city


edit: yeah it was a 7.8 at a depth of 10km! and the city is fine, they had another quake a couple weeks ago (aftershock?) no issues too

Harvey Specter
08-17-2009, 01:01 AM
The entire west coast could be wiped off the face of the earth if we get mega quakes from BC all the way down to Cali.

Qmx323
08-17-2009, 01:05 AM
Time to gtfo of richmond NYAHHH

The_AK
08-17-2009, 01:18 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixy5FBLnh7o

Edit* Just replace "The Atomic Bomb" with "Earthquake" and you too will be fine.

hotjoint
08-17-2009, 08:13 AM
byebye richmond :)

Unagi
08-17-2009, 08:29 AM
Oh damn, it is gonna be big =S

silk
08-17-2009, 11:32 AM
olympic is coming... this is scary

1exotic
08-17-2009, 01:38 PM
The entire west coast could be wiped off the face of the earth if we get mega quakes from BC all the way down to Cali.

If there was a mega quake sure it's possible...

I need to move to europe.

Durrann1984
08-17-2009, 04:05 PM
imagine the earthquake hits right before olympics..

btw wasnt there a seattle earthquake in 2001 or 2002
i remember in highschool our building shook a little for like half a sec

124Y
08-17-2009, 04:15 PM
Damn...all the good cars in Richmond will be wasted!

silk
08-17-2009, 04:42 PM
undersea treasure hunting anyone ?

Riverrock will be in the river underneath those rock literally

you!
08-18-2009, 01:38 PM
imagine if this happens during the olympics..

!Yaminashi
08-18-2009, 01:42 PM
the big one

Can you read minds? Cause I just farted and I was thinking the exact same thing

q0192837465
08-18-2009, 02:48 PM
the error of the estimated date when the big one hits is like +/- 300 years

InvisibleSoul
08-18-2009, 02:53 PM
the error of the estimated date when the big one hits is like +/- 300 years
How could it be -300 years? :p

But anyways, show me an article without any weasel words, such as a megaquake WILL happen in X years and then maybe I will be interested...

MWR34
08-19-2009, 01:59 AM
"The closer you are to the source, the stronger the shaking," said Steve Malone , a research professor emeritus at the University of Washington .


Wow... truly genius.




$50 says it happens during the olympics.

03aspec
08-19-2009, 02:10 AM
Wow... truly genius.




$50 says it happens during the olympics.

if that happens, i will masturbate, then lol at the top of my lungs

!Yaminashi
08-19-2009, 10:23 AM
if that happens, i will masturbate, then lol at the top of my lungs

While you're ducking under a table? That is truly multitasking

hal0g0dv2
08-19-2009, 10:48 AM
oh shit oh shit

skyxx
08-19-2009, 11:04 AM
While you're ducking under a table? That is truly multitasking

Then there is a high chance of him jizzing on his own face. The probability is 80%.

ch0pstix
08-20-2009, 01:52 PM
Then there is a high chance of him jizzing on his own face. The probability is 80%.

LMFAO

AsBannedAsItGets
08-20-2009, 02:33 PM
I say bring it on. Whenever I think of earthquakes it reminds me of that fat wrestler named earthquake from WWF

sonick
08-20-2009, 02:37 PM
All I read in that article was "mega-thrust"

shenmecar
08-20-2009, 03:24 PM
Then there is a high chance of him jizzing on his own face. The probability is 80%.

depending on the size of table and the arch of his back, it can very well go above 95%.