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In response to
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New Madrid fault. I should have specified "for this earthquake scenario that I am always talking about". Also, you're fucked.
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by
loosilu
Yep. It hasn't let off energy in so long that when it does.....
Posted by
the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things (aka liioulu)
Jan 14 '11, 16:45
And it's overdue.
Responses:
that's... not entirely accurate. just because it hasn't had an earthquake in a while doesn't mean it's somehow overdue, or that the next one will be
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mafic
Jan 14, 16:51
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The plates build up pressure over time. -- nm
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Bacon
Jan 14, 16:54
1
they can, but there's nothing to say the release will be at that fault,, in that area, or even anything more than gradual and unnoticable if it is. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 14, 17:10
this is a lie! it's like a slot machine. It's due! -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 14, 16:53
It's not over due because it hasn't let of energy. It's overdue because it's off schedule.
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 16:53
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I know. it's not like old faithful, you can't say that just because there hasn't been an earthquake in x years you're due for one. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 14, 16:59
7
More like centuries. Or was it millenia? -- nm
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 17:01
You can increase the odds of one happening -- nm
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Bacon
Jan 14, 17:00
5
but saying you're due or overdue is misinterpreting the statistics. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 14, 17:05
you guys do realize you're arguing with a geologist, right? -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 14, 17:05
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I am not geologist. ;) -- nm
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 17:06
2
Oohhh, mafic is a geologist? -- nm
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 17:16
1
yep, look up what "mafic" means. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 14, 17:17
Fault lines don't have "schedules". They are constantly letting off energy in miniscule EQs that we never feel.
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musubi
Jan 14, 16:56
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but they get stuck -- nm
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Bacon
Jan 14, 16:59
The Madrid Fault is related to the Caldera. It's off schedule. -- nm
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 16:59
9
That's not how it works, but hey, if that makes you feel better, knock yourself out. (nm)
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musubi
Jan 14, 17:06
6
By about 40,000 years.
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 17:10
5
again, not how these things work. we're not overdue because the supervolcano is taking longer than last time. it's just taking longer. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 14, 17:12
4
Either way it doesn't change that if goes, the fault or Caldera, it could be at a very high level.
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 17:19
Supervolcano? -- nm
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 17:14
2
I figured that's what you meant when you started talking about a caldera, but the point still stands.
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mafic
Jan 14, 17:17
1
It also doesn't mean they aren't either.
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 17:23
is that the one in the midwest? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jan 14, 17:01
1
Madrid is. -- nm
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 17:05
but what this board presupposes is.... what if they did? -- nm
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TFox
Jan 14, 16:58
Yep, the last known Cascadia quake was in 1700. It's capable of produce a quake of 9.0 or higher. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 14, 16:47
11
The Yellowstone Super Volcano will kill us first -- nm
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Bacon
Jan 14, 16:47
10
I think they're related. -- nm
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 16:48
Don't forget the Megatsunami. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 14, 16:48
8
I am 70 miles from the coast. I should be safe from that. -- nm
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Bacon
Jan 14, 16:49
7
How high above sea level are you? -- nm
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 16:50
2
80 feet. I guess if it traveled up the Columbia River somehow I could be affected.
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Bacon
Jan 14, 16:52
1
There's only one non-volcanic mountain in the range.
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the liioulu with those hershey kiss flag things
Jan 14, 16:54
then St Helens is going to get you. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 14, 16:50
3
I am 50 miles from that. -- nm
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Bacon
Jan 14, 16:50
2
fine, then I'm back to the Cascadia fault, and you can't talk your way out of that. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 14, 16:51
1
That would get me. I do have Earthquake insurance for that reason -- nm
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Bacon
Jan 14, 16:53
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