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General Weather/Earth Sciences Topics => Earth Sciences => Topic started by: Scalphunter on January 26, 2010, 06:31:06 PM
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Here is an article that is interesting including an make shift semisograph. To those in California it may not be of any interesr.
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF18/1860.html
John
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From what I think I remember reading some years ago, Alaska's fault types make it possible for 10+ magnitude quakes there while California's are supposedly limited to under 9 or 8.5 or some lower number. Not that it would matter, IMHO, at that magnitude.
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Just about all the faults here are subductions.... Thats why the Alaskan Range still growing.....Denali does about 3 centimeter an year.
John