Re: do floods trigger earthquakes?
From: Sīr Jean-ūaul Turcaud (Sir_Turcaud_at_atlantis.edu)
Date: 01/12/05
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Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 02:29:24 +0100
NO !
On the contrary there are two ways of preventing Earthquakes
1) Through the rain and in that occurrence, thanks to that wonderful
California flood, probably Frisco escaped some mighty Quake bashing it to
the ground again ! ... but why should I waste my time explaining why it is
so, to brainwashed Glaciationzzzz , Continental Rafting & other types of
Orogenesis in Solid Phase etc Gogologists ! Hey ?
2) Through volcanic release, and Mt St Helens blasting was a God Sent gift
which prevented LA from being levelled out !
There are of course evident conclusions of course from the True Geology
Arcane !
Why not try to learn a bit of True Geology, either from Dr Don Findlay or
from me, Georges ! It will give you insight then, regarding not only the
past, but the most likely future and the way it's going to be shaped indeed
! Further the more, you will understand the genesis of the most recent 2
major quakes along the same harmonic arc of that wondrous Pacific Belt of
Fire ; 8.4 South of Tasmania, then 8.9 north of Sumatra !
So you could , as well as I do presently , anticipate the next one half
way through i.e. right on Sydney door step, since a mere 60 km out at sea.
Obviously stronger too of course than the two before with a good 9.2
estimate, and very soon now since I clearly see it to occur between 3 am
and 9 am Monday next, 17th of January .
Wonderful isn't Georges, since you as well as all readers not only know now
where the next big one is going to strike ... BUT further more you know the
remedies !
With kindest regards
PS By the way, those Sydney Blokes should be able now to feel the warning
signs of the coming event. They are going to have ringside seats this time !
-- Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud Australia Mining Pioneer Discoverer & Legal Owner of Telfer, Kintyre & Nifty Mines The Great Sandy Desert.of Australia Discoverer of the South Atlantic Submarine Gold Placers ( 40 Millions Tons estimate ) FOUNDER OF THE TRUE GEOLOGY "THE GOLDEN RULE" "Gold and Intrigue in the Desert" "The true story of the discovery of the Telfer gold mine" Author : Bob Sheppard, President of the Australian Prospectors' Union Author's contact & web page : www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/ Order from : Hesperian Press, PO Box 317 Victoria Park, 6979 W.Australia. AUS 40.00 + post Published in Perth 15th December 2002 to Australia Greatest & True Geologist 's Site http://users.indigo.net.au/don/index.html ~~Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven ! ~~ "George" <george@wtfiswrongwithyou.com> a écrit dans le message de news: ZbTEd.1258$EG1.329@attbi_s53... > > "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1105457974.874927.183700@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> It will be interesting to test this hypothesis as California >> goes from semi-drought to super-saturated. They had a year's >> worth of rain- two feet- just since Xmas. >> Most seismologists doubt this, with water changes being too near the >> surface. >> However, some people speculate execess fluid may lubricate >> faults, like Rocky Flats in the 1960s IF YOU CAN GET THE FLUID DOWN >> THERE. >> Also the shift of water weight in reservoirs may change seismicity. >> This has been noticed in the filling or draining of some dams. >> Changes in the soil elevation of tens of centimeters after storms >> and droughts has been observed in radar images. This varies with soil >> type. >> I presume any M5+ quake in the next few weeks might be associated with >> the storms in some peoples' minds. >> > > I doubt if there will be much change in seismicity as a result. If there > any quakes as a result of the recent rains, I would suspect that they > would be small (3.5 or less),and of a local nature. That the rains cause > Landslides are another story altogether, as we have seen. >
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