Sorry Chile, I'm Disaster Weary.

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moi621 (imported) wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:56 pm Are you disaster weary yet?

More tsunamis?

Mud slides?

How about some record snow fall?

Moi

Relax, take a nice ride in your Prius.

What, Me Worry?

Moi,

Why is it when somebody calls for sh**, you come sliding in with a shovel?

Isn't there a surgery to cure Prius?

(Of course you know this is just a j*k*)

Do you think that I really need a medication change?

🙇

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>> TEN FEET!!! to the west?

>>I'm impressed by that.

>>

Chile quake moves city 10 feet

Powerful temblor shifts others parts of South America as well

LiveScience, updated 1:00 p.m. ET, Tues., March. 9, 2010

The massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Chile more than a week ago moved the city of Concepción at least 10 feet (3 meters) to the west, seismological measurements indicate.

The violent temblor — the fifth most powerful quake ever measured — shifted other parts of South America as well, from the Falkland Islands (located just east of the southern tip of South America) to Fortaleza, Brazil, situated on that country's northern coast.

The quake occurred off the coast of the Maule region of Chile in one of Earth's seismic hotspots where the Nazca tectonic plate is squeezed under, or subducted below, the neighboring South American plate. Tension builds up as the plates move against each other, and earthquakes such as the one that struck Chile on Feb. 27 relieve these pent-up stresses.

The movements of the Earth during earthquakes can be measured by comparing the precise GPS locations of instruments prior to the quake and then after.

These measurements can help scientists better understand the seismic processes that control earthquakes.

"The Maule earthquake will arguably become one of the, if not the most important great earthquake yet studied. We now have modern, precise instruments to evaluate this event, and because the site abuts a continent, we will be able to obtain dense spatial sampling of the changes it caused," said Ben Brooks of the University of Hawaii and a co-principal investigator of the GPS project in Chile, called the Central and Southern Andes GPS Project, or CAP.

With the GPS measurements, the researchers have constructed a map showing the relative movement of locations after the Maule, Chile, earthquake.

Other movements around South America caused by the earthquake include:

Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina and across the continent from the quake's epicenter, moved about 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) to the west. Chile's capital, Santiago, moved about 11 inches (28 cm) to the west-southwest. The cities of Valparaiso and Mendoza, Argentina, northeast of Concepción, also moved significantly.

During the 6.9 magnitude 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which occurred along the San Andreas Fault in California, the Pacific plate moved 6.2 feet (about 2 m) to the northwest and 4.3 feet (1.3 m) upward over the North American plate.

The CAP program hopes to triple its current network of 25 GPS stations spread across the Central and Southern Andes mountains to get a better picture of the motion and deformation of Earth's crust there.

"By building new stations, the project can monitor the post-seismic deformations that are expected to occur for many years, giving us new insights into the physics of the earthquake process," said Mike Bevis of Ohio State University, who has led the CAP project since 1993 and is currently in Chile doing fieldwork.

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Dave (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:50 pm >> TEN FEET!!! to the west?

>>I'm impressed by that.

>>

Chile quake moves city 10 feet

Powerful temblor shifts others parts of South America as well

LiveScience, updated 1:00 p.m. ET, Tues., March. 9, 2010

The massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Chile more than a week ago moved the city of Concepción at least 10 feet (3 meters) to the west, seismological measurements indicate.

The violent temblor — the fifth most powerful quake ever measured — shifted other parts of South America as well, from the Falkland Islands (located just east of the southern tip of South America) to Fortaleza, Brazil, situated on that country's northern coast.

The quake occurred off the coast of the Maule region of Chile in one of Earth's seismic hotspots where the Nazca tectonic plate is squeezed under, or subducted below, the neighboring South American plate. Tension builds up as the plates move against each other, and earthquakes such as the one that struck Chile on Feb. 27 relieve these pent-up stresses.

The movements of the Earth during earthquakes can be measured by comparing the precise GPS locations of instruments prior to the quake and then after.

These measurements can help scientists better understand the seismic processes that control earthquakes.

"The Maule earthquake will arguably become one of the, if not the most important great earthquake yet studied. We now have modern, precise instruments to evaluate this event, and because the site abuts a continent, we will be able to obtain dense spatial sampling of the changes it caused," said Ben Brooks of the University of Hawaii and a co-principal investigator of the GPS project in Chile, called the Central and Southern Andes GPS Project, or CAP.

With the GPS measurements, the researchers have constructed a map showing the relative movement of locations after the Maule, Chile, earthquake.

Other movements around South America caused by the earthquake include:

Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina and across the continent from the quake's epicenter, moved about 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) to the west. Chile's capital, Santiago, moved about 11 inches (28 cm) to the west-southwest. The cities of Valparaiso and Mendoza, Argentina, northeast of Concepción, also moved significantly.

During the 6.9 magnitude 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which occurred along the San Andreas Fault in California, the Pacific plate moved 6.2 feet (about 2 m) to the northwest and 4.3 feet (1.3 m) upward over the North American plate.

The CAP program hopes to triple its current network of 25 GPS stations spread across the Central and Southern Andes mountains to get a better picture of the motion and deformation of Earth's crust there.

"By building new stations, the project can monitor the post-seismic deformations that are expected to occur for many years, giving us new insights into the physics of the earthquake process," said Mike Bevis of Ohio State University, who has led the CAP project since 1993 and is currently in Chile doing fieldwork.

More on: earthquakes

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If you read some of my previous posts I have spoken out

📢

against continental drift.

It must be stopped.

Not ten feet. Not ten inches. Not one inch. Nor a metric. 🙄

Stop Continental Drift. Continental Drift kills people.

Don't be distracted by a Global Warming smoke screen.

Moi

Imagine whirled peas
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:00 pm If you read some of my previous posts I have spoken out

...

against continental drift.

It must be stopped.

Not ten feet. Not ten inches. Not one inch. Nor a metric. 🙄

Stop Continental Drift. Continental Drift kills people.

Don't be distracted by a Global Warming smoke screen.

Moi

Imagine whirled peas

It's singable:

C'est Moi! C'est Moi!

I'm forced to admit.

I'm far to noble to lie...

I'm King Canute who praises the shells sing,

C'est Moi! C'est Moi tis I...

King Canute tried. Nero claimed to conquer the sea. Robert Goulet sang it... Now our own Moi claims power.
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Dave (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:21 pm It's singable:

C'est Moi! C'est Moi!

I'm forced to admit.

I'm far to noble to lie...

I'm King Canute who praises the shells sing,

C'est Moi! C'est Moi tis I...

King Canute tried. Nero claimed to conquer the sea. Robert Goulet sang it... Now our own Moi claims power.

Thank You for the laugh and I did. 😄

Gave you a reputation hit for it.

Moi

It is on topic because we is so disaster weary

we is uploading :nutsycuck
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:00 pm If you read some of my previous posts I have spoken out

📢

against continental drift.

It must be stopped.

Not ten feet. Not ten inches. Not one inch. Nor a metric. 🙄

Stop Continental Drift. Continental Drift kills people.

Don't be distracted by a Global Warming smoke screen.

Moi

Imagine whirled peas

It sounds like a serious problem. Does this mean all of my maps are now outdated? 😄
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Yes toss out your maps and if you have a globe you had better fix it too as the earth is no longer in the same axis.

Time also was affected, Now we need to re calc the damn calendar, AGAIN.

AND

It some how must be Moi's fault as without a fault no quake would be so moved.

River

Remember Turkey?

Remember Oklahoma?

Next, the WEST COAST.

My friend said to me the other day he would never ever live in California, he is just to afraid of Earthquakes, this coming from someone who is from the east coast when I would not live because of all the hurricanes.

OK Moi, now is your chance, make sense out of this.

River
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Seems to be quite a few earthquakes lately.

Rent yourself a copy of "2012" and have a party.
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Paolo wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:51 am Seems to be quite a few earthquakes lately.

Rent yourself a copy of "2012" and have a party.

YES!

...let us take the world for a...

SPIN!

;)
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