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Los Angeles Basin Long Overdue for Major Earthquake |
Los Angeles Basin Long Overdue for Major Earthquake: Lake-Effect Theory Sinks, but Quake Timing Questions Go on ScienceDaily (Feb. 10, 2011) — A chronology of 1,000 years of earthquakes at the southern end of the San Andreas Fault nixes the idea that lake changes in the now-dry region caused past quakes. However, researchers say, the timeline pulled from sediment in three deep trenches confirms that this portion of the fault is long past the expected time for a major temblor that would strongly shake the Los Angeles Basin. Full article at... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110210122941.htm Brian Follow Ups: ● incredible headline - John Vidale 09:50:04 - 2/13/2011 (78054) (1) ● and overdue does not mean the chances are much higher - John Vidale 10:05:36 - 2/13/2011 (78057) (0) ● Re: Los Angeles Basin Long Overdue for Major Earthquake - heartland chris 06:28:41 - 2/13/2011 (78053) (0) ● Re: Los Angeles Basin Long Overdue for Major Earthquake - Amit Dave 23:43:07 - 2/12/2011 (78051) (2) ● Re: Los Angeles Basin Long Overdue for Major Earthquake - PennyB 14:04:15 - 2/13/2011 (78058) (0) ● 30 odd days - heartland chris 06:17:53 - 2/13/2011 (78052) (1) ● "overdue" would be useful - John Vidale 09:53:03 - 2/13/2011 (78055) (0) |
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