Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks seismologists.
So have devastating earthquakes increased?
Or have the basically muddled along appearing periodically when the plates need to shift?
Or actually decreased?
Earthquakes of a particular matter are more or less constant. There is about 1 M=8 per year and 1 M=9 per decade, 1 M=7 per month, 1 M=6 per week, and 1 M=5 per day. These are global averages.
Devastation may be increasing because devastation relates to human experience. With more people, there are more effects, so more devastation.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks seismologists.
So have devastating earthquakes increased?
Or have the basically muddled along appearing periodically when the plates need to shift?
Or actually decreased?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seismologist here. The real problem with this event was it was really close to Anchorage. Most of the damage I have seen is related to ground failure/liquefaction.
Fortunately, since AK is seismically active, the building codes reflect the hazard, and to date, I have not heard of any loss of life.
This did generate some beautiful/classic surface waves across the continent. My basement seismometer (Raspberry Shake) recorded it nicely.
I love you.
+1 if I was dating and had to create a profile with a list of ideals, seismologist would be listed. - totally serious. This stuff fascinates me. ‘My basement seismometer’ ....swoon....
Wait. Assuming that the posters responding are women, are we assuming Seimologist is a man? Seismologist, are you a man?
I am a man. All of the basement seismometers in NoVA are owned by men (I know who they are. The hardware is remarkably easy to set up. it is from https://raspberryshake.org. It costs a few to several hundred dollars. The device works remarkably well.
As for swooning for me, I never thought my PhD in seismology could be used to pick up women. In my generation, most seismologist were male (80+%), but today, about half of the grad students are female. I think this is great.
I am from Southern California so when I think of seismologists I think of think of the amazing Caltech professor- a woman who was always on the news explaining the magnitude, epicenter, etc. Ask anyone from Southern California and they will know who I am talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is any of this due to our raping the environment there mining for energy?
Mining, pipelines, fracking? Have humans ruined another beautiful natural environment with greed?
Yea - fracking!!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/theconversation.com/amp/large-scale-fracking-comes-to-the-arctic-in-a-new-alaska-oil-boom-75683
Stop spreading misinformation.
Alaska is on the convergence of 3 major plates.
Fracking is not responsible for this earthquake. Plate tectonics are.
Nice deflection attempt, but there is absolutely no denying that soaring temperatures have caused a dramatic increase in earthquake actively all over the world as the planet itself has started to expand due to the increased heat.
Have you ever baked a loaf of bread in an oven? Notice how it swells as it gets hotter? That's what our entire planet is doing. It's swelling and expanding from the heat. And that causes earthquakes.
Quick making up things.
The plates move and shift.
Devastating earthquakes happen on these fault lines throughout history.
Powerful earthquakes along fault lines have not increased. This is a fact. The plates are constantly moving, shifting, and slipping. How do you think we got mountain ranges and canyons?
We are past due for a major earthquake in California. We are also very past due a major earthquake in southern Missouri near Arkansas along the New Madrid Fault. When it is meant to happen, it will happen.
The warming of our atmosphere does not cause earthquakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seismologist here. The real problem with this event was it was really close to Anchorage. Most of the damage I have seen is related to ground failure/liquefaction.
Fortunately, since AK is seismically active, the building codes reflect the hazard, and to date, I have not heard of any loss of life.
This did generate some beautiful/classic surface waves across the continent. My basement seismometer (Raspberry Shake) recorded it nicely.
I love you.
+1 if I was dating and had to create a profile with a list of ideals, seismologist would be listed. - totally serious. This stuff fascinates me. ‘My basement seismometer’ ....swoon....
Wait. Assuming that the posters responding are women, are we assuming Seimologist is a man? Seismologist, are you a man?
I am a man. All of the basement seismometers in NoVA are owned by men (I know who they are. The hardware is remarkably easy to set up. it is from https://raspberryshake.org. It costs a few to several hundred dollars. The device works remarkably well.
As for swooning for me, I never thought my PhD in seismology could be used to pick up women. In my generation, most seismologist were male (80+%), but today, about half of the grad students are female. I think this is great.
Seismologist, please tell that warming poster that earthquakes along fault lines are caused by tectonic plates shifting, not fracking and not atmospheric warming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seismologist here. The real problem with this event was it was really close to Anchorage. Most of the damage I have seen is related to ground failure/liquefaction.
Fortunately, since AK is seismically active, the building codes reflect the hazard, and to date, I have not heard of any loss of life.
This did generate some beautiful/classic surface waves across the continent. My basement seismometer (Raspberry Shake) recorded it nicely.
I love you.
+1 if I was dating and had to create a profile with a list of ideals, seismologist would be listed. - totally serious. This stuff fascinates me. ‘My basement seismometer’ ....swoon....
Wait. Assuming that the posters responding are women, are we assuming Seimologist is a man? Seismologist, are you a man?
I am a man. All of the basement seismometers in NoVA are owned by men (I know who they are. The hardware is remarkably easy to set up. it is from https://raspberryshake.org. It costs a few to several hundred dollars. The device works remarkably well.
As for swooning for me, I never thought my PhD in seismology could be used to pick up women. In my generation, most seismologist were male (80+%), but today, about half of the grad students are female. I think this is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is any of this due to our raping the environment there mining for energy?
Mining, pipelines, fracking? Have humans ruined another beautiful natural environment with greed?
Yea - fracking!!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/theconversation.com/amp/large-scale-fracking-comes-to-the-arctic-in-a-new-alaska-oil-boom-75683
Stop spreading misinformation.
Alaska is on the convergence of 3 major plates.
Fracking is not responsible for this earthquake. Plate tectonics are.
Nice deflection attempt, but there is absolutely no denying that soaring temperatures have caused a dramatic increase in earthquake actively all over the world as the planet itself has started to expand due to the increased heat.
Have you ever baked a loaf of bread in an oven? Notice how it swells as it gets hotter? That's what our entire planet is doing. It's swelling and expanding from the heat. And that causes earthquakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seismologist here. The real problem with this event was it was really close to Anchorage. Most of the damage I have seen is related to ground failure/liquefaction.
Fortunately, since AK is seismically active, the building codes reflect the hazard, and to date, I have not heard of any loss of life.
This did generate some beautiful/classic surface waves across the continent. My basement seismometer (Raspberry Shake) recorded it nicely.
I love you.
+1 if I was dating and had to create a profile with a list of ideals, seismologist would be listed. - totally serious. This stuff fascinates me. ‘My basement seismometer’ ....swoon....
Wait. Assuming that the posters responding are women, are we assuming Seimologist is a man? Seismologist, are you a man?
I am a man. All of the basement seismometers in NoVA are owned by men (I know who they are. The hardware is remarkably easy to set up. it is from https://raspberryshake.org. It costs a few to several hundred dollars. The device works remarkably well.
As for swooning for me, I never thought my PhD in seismology could be used to pick up women. In my generation, most seismologist were male (80+%), but today, about half of the grad students are female. I think this is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seismologist here. The real problem with this event was it was really close to Anchorage. Most of the damage I have seen is related to ground failure/liquefaction.
Fortunately, since AK is seismically active, the building codes reflect the hazard, and to date, I have not heard of any loss of life.
This did generate some beautiful/classic surface waves across the continent. My basement seismometer (Raspberry Shake) recorded it nicely.
I love you.
+1 if I was dating and had to create a profile with a list of ideals, seismologist would be listed. - totally serious. This stuff fascinates me. ‘My basement seismometer’ ....swoon....
Wait. Assuming that the posters responding are women, are we assuming Seimologist is a man? Seismologist, are you a man?
. The hardware is remarkably easy to set up. it is from https://raspberryshake.org. It costs a few to several hundred dollars. The device works remarkably well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is any of this due to our raping the environment there mining for energy?
Mining, pipelines, fracking? Have humans ruined another beautiful natural environment with greed?
Yea - fracking!!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/theconversation.com/amp/large-scale-fracking-comes-to-the-arctic-in-a-new-alaska-oil-boom-75683
Stop spreading misinformation.
Alaska is on the convergence of 3 major plates.
Fracking is not responsible for this earthquake. Plate tectonics are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seismologist here. The real problem with this event was it was really close to Anchorage. Most of the damage I have seen is related to ground failure/liquefaction.
Fortunately, since AK is seismically active, the building codes reflect the hazard, and to date, I have not heard of any loss of life.
This did generate some beautiful/classic surface waves across the continent. My basement seismometer (Raspberry Shake) recorded it nicely.
I love you.
+1 if I was dating and had to create a profile with a list of ideals, seismologist would be listed. - totally serious. This stuff fascinates me. ‘My basement seismometer’ ....swoon....
Wait. Assuming that the posters responding are women, are we assuming Seimologist is a man? Seismologist, are you a man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seismologist here. The real problem with this event was it was really close to Anchorage. Most of the damage I have seen is related to ground failure/liquefaction.
Fortunately, since AK is seismically active, the building codes reflect the hazard, and to date, I have not heard of any loss of life.
This did generate some beautiful/classic surface waves across the continent. My basement seismometer (Raspberry Shake) recorded it nicely.
I love you.
+1 if I was dating and had to create a profile with a list of ideals, seismologist would be listed. - totally serious. This stuff fascinates me. ‘My basement seismometer’ ....swoon....
Wait. Assuming that the posters responding are women, are we assuming Seimologist is a man? Seismologist, are you a man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seismologist here. The real problem with this event was it was really close to Anchorage. Most of the damage I have seen is related to ground failure/liquefaction.
Fortunately, since AK is seismically active, the building codes reflect the hazard, and to date, I have not heard of any loss of life.
This did generate some beautiful/classic surface waves across the continent. My basement seismometer (Raspberry Shake) recorded it nicely.
I love you.
+1 if I was dating and had to create a profile with a list of ideals, seismologist would be listed. - totally serious. This stuff fascinates me. ‘My basement seismometer’ ....swoon....