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I'm Betting The Next Big Earthquake Will Be in Alaska

 
Anonymous Coward
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03/18/2011 01:24 PM
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I'm Betting The Next Big Earthquake Will Be in Alaska
I've seen a few expert on the news say that it will be be directly across the ocean from Japan and hit in California but I don't think so...I think it will be Alaska. This is just my opinion, but since we had a devasting earthquake in Chile, followed by the earthquake in New Zealand, and then of course the huge 9.0 in Japan....it seems like the pressure has to be released around the plates rather than directly on the other side of the plates. The other thing that makes me beleive this is that the same day of the Japan earthquake the volcano in Russia erupted. Alaska is always pretty active in the earthquake department..but it seems to me that it's becoming more so:

[link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com]

We also know that alaska is capable of producing some doozies...like the 9.2 in 1964.
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Re: I'm Betting The Next Big Earthquake Will Be in Alaska
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03/18/2011 01:42 PM
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Re: I'm Betting The Next Big Earthquake Will Be in Alaska
I've seen a few expert on the news say that it will be be directly across the ocean from Japan and hit in California but I don't think so...I think it will be Alaska. This is just my opinion, but since we had a devasting earthquake in Chile, followed by the earthquake in New Zealand, and then of course the huge 9.0 in Japan....it seems like the pressure has to be released around the plates rather than directly on the other side of the plates. The other thing that makes me beleive this is that the same day of the Japan earthquake the volcano in Russia erupted. Alaska is always pretty active in the earthquake department..but it seems to me that it's becoming more so:

[link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com]

We also know that alaska is capable of producing some doozies...like the 9.2 in 1964.
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