OMG
The world is coming to the end.
Repent, sinners...
It’s like it’s all connected or sumpthin. Hope it doesn’t set off the Cascadia.
The only safe solution is the complete evacuation of California. To Mexico.
Dont get my hopes up you tease.
California to rename San Andreas Fault to Trump’s Fault.
Re: Title: It is to be hoped.
From what I remember of the maps of the west coast, it is a jumble of various smaller fault areas, where it looks like the edge of the two plates where they meet have broken off chunks all over the place, all jumbled together in a couple of areas, especially the Washington/Oregon area.
I lost track of my geology book, and haven’t found a map like it had, just the outlines of the various plates and chunks of plates. I found plenty earthquake potential maps, but nothing with drawn in outlines of the plates.
Hard to describe. but it’s a bunch of irregular shaped sections of tectonic plates, all along the northern and southern sections of the west coast. The Pacific and North American plates are the major plates and are grinding against each other, the smaller ones getting jostled around as the two bigger ones move. The Pacific plate is moving northwest, North American moving the opposite direction, and in a couple of places the Pacific is also diving underneath. All this combined creates the “Ring of Fire” giving us earthquakes and volcanoes all the way around the Pacific, which is a growing ocean.
As it pushes against North America, sliding to the northwest, it also jostles the smaller sections of plates around, causing them to create earthquakes. It sounds like this is what we got last week.
I posted this link in another thread, the recent quake was in the general area of the San Bernardino/Palmdale region. Close enough to affect the San Andreas? Probably. Thinking in geological terms, it’s about as close as your alarm clock is to your pillow. I’d say there is a very good chance a strong quake anywhere in that region could set off San Andreas.
https://geology.com/articles/san-andreas-fault.shtml
Some professionals don’t seem to agree, or maybe they don’t want to cause a panic...on both ends of the San Andreas, there are smaller chunks of plates that can move around, this is one of them. As far as I’m concerned, a strong quake anywhere in that region could set off a chain reaction, especially in the northern section near the Yellowstone Caldera. That just seems to make sense.
This map shows the major quake areas of the US, but not the actual fault boundaries.
If you look at the Louisiana Texas border, about 1/4 inch into the blue area, that’s about where I am. The quakes on the 4th and 5th were in that red area in southern Wackifornia.
Then up north, through Oregon and Washington, is the Cascadia Subduction zone, just one of the potential trouble spots. Being pushed under the North American plate, under Mt St Helens and the Newberry volcano. Not far to the east of there is the Yellowstone Caldera, and I read an article a few months ago that they have recently found the lava pool under it is 3 times the size they originally suspected. Huge...
Altogether, it’s enough it should be of concern to anyone in the US. Some of those trouble spots can cause a disaster sufficient to result in major issues for the entire country. If anything sets off Yellowstone, or it just decides it’s time, (it’s overdue) that would create a cloud of dust and ash over 50 miles into the atmosphere capable of cutting off sunlight for years, to the entire US of A, as well as covering half the US land mass with a layer of ash 4 feet thick.
Then consider this. According to what has been documented, the sun just went into a new solar minimum phase, which is always accompanied by many years of harsh winters, and increased geological activity. I haven’t seen any conformation yet, but it seems to me we’re seeing more earthquakes lately, and a volcano or two as well. if this trend continues, the coming 30-50 years of harsh winters might not be our biggest problem...
Could Massive SoCal Earthquakes Trigger the ‘Big One’ on the San Andreas Fault?
Maybe, but then again maybe not. I hate these stupid clickbait questions.
They definitely will...or they won’t. Guaranteed.