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Mysterious tremors detected on San Andreas Fault

 
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Mysterious tremors detected on San Andreas Fault
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By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer Alicia Chang, Ap Science Writer – Thu Jul 9, 2:01 pm ET

LOS ANGELES – Scientists have detected a spike in underground rumblings on a section of California's San Andreas Fault that produced a magnitude-7.8 earthquake in 1857.

What these mysterious vibrations say about future earthquakes is far from certain. But some think the deep tremors suggest underground stress may be building up faster than expected and may indicate an increased risk of a major temblor.

Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, monitored seismic activity on the fault's central section between July 2001 and February 2009 and recorded more than 2,000 tremors. The tremors lasted mere minutes to nearly half an hour.

Unlike earthquakes, tremors occur deeper below the surface and the shaking lasts longer.

During the study period, two strong earthquakes hit — a magnitude-6.5 in 2003 and a magnitude-6.0 a year later. Scientists noticed the frequency of the tremors doubled after the 2003 quake and jumped six-fold after 2004.

Tremor episodes persist today. Though the frequency of tremors have declined since 2004, scientists are still concerned because they are still at a level that is twice as high as before the 2003 quake.

The team also recorded unusually strong rumblings days before the 2004 temblor.

Results of the research appear in Friday's issue of the journal Science. The work was funded by the U.S. Geological Survey and National Science Foundation.

"The fact that the tremors haven't gone down means the time to the next earthquake may come sooner," said Berkeley seismologist and lead researcher Robert Nadeau.

Nadeau first discovered tremors deep in the San Andreas Fault in 2005. Before that, the phenomenon was thought only to occur in Earth's subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives beneath another.

USGS seismologist Susan Hough found the latest observations intriguing, but said it's too soon to know what they mean.

"We don't have enough data to know what the fault is doing in the long term," said Hough, who had no part in the research.

it wont be long for a really big one.
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Re: Mysterious tremors detected on San Andreas Fault
isnt this how old Godzilla movies started out? godzilla
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At this time California cannot afford a disaster of any kind. They're broke.


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California has BIGGY problems coming. There are huge caverns under the state besides the fault lines, and these are succuming to increasing pressures from expanding underwater systems from the oceans into the caverns and the like. The LA basin is over water, on a shelf (NOT the continental shelf) and is going to break off at some point and drop straight down about 100 feet, creating awful tsunamis onto North and Center Americas and across the Pacific ocean.

The area in this danger runs from northern LA over to the SA and down across the Baja, about where the Colorado River enters the Gulf of California.

If the levies come down from somewhere around Sacrmento west to the coast, 25 million could be left wiht water and there is some system which was covered on History Channel recently near Sacrmento, I assume a damm, that if it goes, Sacrmento will be under 20 feet of water.

did you folks there know that there are underground channels from Nevada going to the coast that are large enough to carry submarines, and the US of A has a huge submarine base under Nevada? It is so. No link sorry, this is "priveleged" information.
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you folks there know that there are underground channels from Nevada going to the coast that are large enough to carry submarines, and the US of A has a huge submarine base under Nevada? It is so. No link sorry, this is "priveleged" information.
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It used to read ‘Naval Undersea Warfare Training Center’. Today it reads ‘Naval Undersea Warfare Center’. They must have made the change in the past year or so. Maybe longer
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lol

Wasn't there a prophet or a zeta or something on here saying that the SAfault is going to shear soon?





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