Earthquake Visualization-What Really Happens?
This is an interesting look into what happens in and around an earthquake: Full Story
This is an interesting look into what happens in and around an earthquake: Full Story
Monday, April 6, 2009
Regarding the Earthquake in Rome: One man was being interviewed and I thought you would be interested in this mans comments. Here is the link to the article: Full Story “I asked him why, when there had been reports of tremors all month, this earthquake could not have been predicted. He shrugged. ‘There have been tremors here almost continuously for nearly six months and we get used to [...]
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Earthquakes have shaken apart cities and towns for thousands of years, subjecting human and animal communities to sudden, unpredictable and potentially life-altering jolts. Though scientists have learned much about the mechanics of temblors in recent decades, there are still gaps in their understanding of the nature of these earth-rending events. One particular area of interest is in pinpointing the parts of faults that produce different types of seismic activity. Full Story
Friday, November 21, 2008
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - People in a vast seismic zone in the southern and midwestern United States would face catastrophic damage if a major earthquake struck there and should ensure that builders keep that risk in mind, a government report said on Thursday. The Federal Emergency Management Agency said if earthquakes strike in what geologists define as the…Full Story
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
An analysis made recently on earthquake activity around New York City, has found a large number of small faults. It is believed that all of these together could trigger major damage. Isn’t it interesting to hear a report like this? What am I to think about this? Why in the world does the news report this stuff? Is it just to scare us? Oh and I forgot to mention [...]
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
An earthquake this morning hit in the south pacific and many scientist’s are seeing that earthquakes like this could cause catastrophic damage like never before. Why? The reason is because the Ring of Fire, a chain of volanic islands around the pacific, that if disturbed could cause eruptions not seen in recorded history. Makes you wonder…Full Story
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