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This may be a stupid question, but I thought I'd ask. If the Pacific plate subducted under the American plate in Oregon, would most of the shaking and damage be limited to the coastal areas, or would there be shaking and damage in the center of the state? At the eastern edge of the state? Thanks, Cathryn Follow Ups: ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - Don in Hollister 18:09:19 - 3/28/2006 (35233) (1) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - Cathryn 11:16:52 - 3/29/2006 (35248) (1) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - Don in Hollister 12:04:45 - 3/29/2006 (35249) (0) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - PennyB 12:10:28 - 3/28/2006 (35208) (2) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - Cathryn 18:32:21 - 3/28/2006 (35234) (0) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - Mary Antonelli 12:16:06 - 3/28/2006 (35209) (1) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - chris in suburbia 15:25:15 - 3/28/2006 (35210) (2) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - PennyB 22:09:57 - 3/28/2006 (35242) (0) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - Cathryn 18:34:06 - 3/28/2006 (35236) (1) ● Re: Q. for scientists or those in the know - PennyB 22:10:48 - 3/28/2006 (35243) (0) |
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