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Lake Lucerne tsunami danger? - Skywise - 04-28-2014 Quote:Scientists study Swiss lake tsunamis Full story at: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-27196759 Brian RE: Lake Lucerne tsunami danger? - Island Chris - 04-29-2014 Thanks Brian You are doing a lot of informative posts...trying to save Earthwaves by yourself (along with increased interest because of a lot of large quakes). I forwarded this to 3 people including I.W. (Island Wife) who work on the past record of quakes recorded in dated "Seisoturbidites" or "Turbidite-Homogenites". The fine details of a deposit in a core can show patterns of the water sloshing back and forth that can be from a seiche. But, I was in a pretty intense discussion back in January because I was concerned that a manuscript was implying that all M6.8 and larger quakes were recorded, when in fact it is pretty clear they are not. That said, I won't say what that paper is. Chris RE: Lake Lucerne tsunami danger? - Skywise - 04-29-2014 (04-29-2014, 11:38 AM)Island Chris Wrote: Thanks Brian To a small degree, maybe trying to set an example. But even if not, I know there would be interest in these topics. It's why we're here, right? As an aside, I want to mention that in the short time since I've opened the website up to the search engines, the hits have increased dramatically. Looking at my website statistics most of it is junk, though. But that's to be expected. Forums attract a lot of spam and hacker bots. Brian |