Posted on 04/01/2008 9:23:47 PM PDT by Global2010
Unusaul Swarm of quakes off of the Oregon Coast in the last 72 hours.
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Change the energy?!? If Juan de Fuca generates a subduction zone break, she is gonna feel some energy all right.
Yes, Florence is in this range (”central” coastline) but these particular earthquakes are far enough out at sea they would not have been felt. However, the real issue is if an earthquake is large enough and shallow enough to start a tsunami, at that point towns all along the southern or central Oregon coast could be in danger if they are in the “tsunami zone”. Even if they don’t feel the quake itself, the tidal wave could follow. Florence is a coastal town and parts of it are definitely in the zone, but your friends may not be. The County has maps that will show the boundaries or you can guess by how close to sea level they are.
I could suggest how this man correct his “problem”; Drag a dead elk into the living room and hang it from the ceiling. Cut it up and package it for the freezer, then invite all his buddies over for a Rib Barbecue, while watching elk hunts on the Outdoor Channel.
To quote Forrest Gump: “Stupid is as stupid does.”
Thanks to Tubebender for sharing this article
Scientists study earthquake ‘swarm’ off Oregon Coast
01:47 PM PDT on Thursday, April 10, 2008
By KGW Staff
PORTLAND - A magnitude-five earthquake off the Oregon Coast was the latest in a series rattling the Northwest that geologists were describing as a significant swarm of quakes.
Geologists said the swarm started just about two weeks ago and have all been relatively shallow, happening along the plate boundary. They added that the swarm was not related to the Subduction Zone and there have been no reports of damage or injuries.
The most recent earthquake was centered hundreds of miles off the coast of Newport around midnight Wednesday.
The Oregon State Geologist told KGW that her office is watching the swarm closely, yet the quakes were not necessarily indicative of any larger things to come.
“They’re only occurring six miles deep.
That means they’re still along the plate here and they’re not occurring up here on this plate. That Subduction Zone plate that’s the one we worry about,” State Geologist Vicki McConnell said.
She added that Subduction Zone quakes have much larger magnitudes, can general tsunamis and can cause extensive damage.
Even though they dont feel there is a threat, scientist said they would continue to monitor the earthquake swarm.
News article at post number 26.
Thanks for the note. This gets more curious all the time. Stay on high ground.
Thank you for the ping, and for posting the interesting article here, Global2010.
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Here is more information:
1. Swarm of Earthquakes Detected Off Oregon Coast 2008-04-12 11:34am
2. Quakes off Oregon coast shake up a mystery
It's not the Big One, it's a bunch of small ones, and geologists plan to send a ship to find out why
Saturday, April 12, 2008
MICHAEL MILSTEIN
The Oregonian Staff
Geologists at Oregon State University are preparing to divert a research ship to investigate an unusual offshore swarm of earthquakes -- including three of magnitude 5 or larger -- about 170 miles southwest of Newport...
Excerpt continues Quakes off Oregon coast shake up a mystery
3. Small earthquakes ‘swarm’ off the Oregon Coast
By Winston Ross
The Register-Guard
Published: April 12, 2008 12:00AM
NEWPORT — More than 600 earthquakes have rattled the central Oregon Coast in the past 10 days, too small and too distant to be felt onshore or cause damage, but anomalous enough to puzzle the scientists who recorded them...
Excerpt continues Small earthquakes ‘swarm’ off the Oregon Coast
4. Unusual earthquakes measured off Oregon
Associated Press - April 12, 2008 2:33 PM ET
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) - Scientists listening to underwater microphones are baffled by an unusual swarm of earthquakes off of central Oregon, something that happens before a volcanic eruption...
Excerpt continues Unusual earthquakes measured off Oregon
Thanks for the ping to the Tsunami Risk Map, Tubebender.
Cindy, recently there's been an unusual number of earthquakes off the Coast of Oregon. Scientists are studying the swarm.
Global2010 posted an article about them in the post linked here.
And I just posted a small list of excerpted articles in the post linked here.
Thanks bd476.
I appreciate the info.
You're welcome, Cindy.
I hope you are safe. You and KV are in my prayers, always.
This swarm of earthquakes off the Oregon coastline should be monitored since it could produce something far more powerful.
LOL! And I thought my radical lesbian friend has said some insane things! And yes after listening to her I'm convinced that not only should liberalism be declared a mental illness but homosexuality should be as well.
If you are on low ground when the earth collapses you won't fall so far.
Nothing worse than a “liberal”, vegetarian lesbian dim Dhim.
Lordy!
Harmonic tremor?
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