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Hidden earthquake risk found lurking beneath Los Angeles
National Geographic ^
| 08/30/2019
| Maya Wei-
Posted on 08/31/2019 1:55:25 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: DesertRhino
If the won’t drill the oil it will come out of the ground by itself!
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posted on
08/31/2019 4:08:01 PM PDT
by
cgbg
(Democracy dies in darkness when Bezos bans books.)
To: null and void
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posted on
08/31/2019 4:14:11 PM PDT
by
dynachrome
(Build the wall, deport them all. And send her back!)
To: BenLurkin
IMHO, the headline, "Hidden earthquake risk found lurking beneath Los Angeles" is a bit over the top. The headline would have us to believe this is a newly discovered earthquake and that it is ominous. A little ways into the article, it says this:
"... while scientists have long known the fault is presentstretching 12.4 miles under southern Los Angeles into San Pedro Bayit was presumed to have sat quiet for millions of years.
Turns out they've know about this fault for some time and it isn't ominous (lurking) after all.
Modern journalism sucks.
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posted on
08/31/2019 4:30:17 PM PDT
by
upchuck
(If democrats would stop shooting people gun violence would drop by 90% ~ h/t Mr K.)
To: BenLurkin
Forget the ports, movie studios, and Hollywood elite who try to rule us, it is the lives of 12 million migrant invaders and the 2020 votes they represent that is important to consider.....
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posted on
08/31/2019 4:31:04 PM PDT
by
SuperLuminal
(Where is Sam Adams now that we desperately need him)
To: BenLurkin
But maybe it doesn’t identify as a fault. All of this undeserved microaggression regarding it’s hidden feelings could be a trigger. Isn’t that how the new science works?
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posted on
08/31/2019 4:38:52 PM PDT
by
bluejean
(I'm becoming a cranky old person. It really annoys me.)
To: BenLurkin
...fault has moved an average of just 0.16 millimeters per year over the last 500,000 years,... Can someone throw some light on the kind of technology and instruments available that can make such measurements possible?
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posted on
08/31/2019 4:39:29 PM PDT
by
mikeIII
To: BenLurkin
"...researchers worry that the Wilmington could link with other nearby faults to produce a temblor as strong as a magnitude 7.4.
I found one of the "researchers" doing the "worrying." She is so worried she can't get any sleep. None at all.
To: heshtesh
Earthquakes “erupt”? That I gotta see!!
To: mikeIII
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posted on
08/31/2019 4:50:44 PM PDT
by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire. Or both.)
To: BenLurkin
I’d be looking for Weena.
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posted on
08/31/2019 7:17:28 PM PDT
by
DIRTYSECRET
(urope. Why do they put up with this.)
To: null and void
Its what they call a blind fault.
They may call it a blind fault, but I just don’t see it...
...
Don’t worry, it’s not your fault.
To: null and void
I have No Fault insurance for that.
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posted on
08/31/2019 9:25:01 PM PDT
by
Lurkina.n.Learnin
(If you want a definition of "bullying" just watch the Democrats in the Senate)
To: BenLurkin
National Geographic is kind of slow to pick up on things, it seems.
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posted on
09/01/2019 7:09:29 AM PDT
by
GingisK
To: GingisK
Doesn’t it boil do to mean WE NEED MORE FUNDING TO STUDY THE PROBLEM?
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posted on
09/01/2019 7:26:56 AM PDT
by
oldasrocks
(Heavily Medicated for your Protection.)
To: BenLurkin
Something else no one can do anything about but the reporters hope millions will start losing sleep over.
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posted on
09/01/2019 8:18:53 AM PDT
by
Wuli
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