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Originally posted by tothetenthpower
reply to post by Mkoll
Nope.
You just hear about them more because of the interwebz..
Along with them deploying more and more tech to survey earth quakes and such.
The world is much smaller than it was 200 years ago, or even 25 years ago.
~Keeper
Originally posted by Screwed
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
reply to post by Mkoll
Nope.
You just hear about them more because of the interwebz..
Along with them deploying more and more tech to survey earth quakes and such.
The world is much smaller than it was 200 years ago, or even 25 years ago.
~Keeper
Yeah, I've noticed that is your stance with EVERY earthquake thread you reply to.
That one's only going to work for so long. Eventually you are going to have to find a new one.
Are Earthquakes Really on the Increase?
A partial explanation may lie in the fact that in the last twenty years, we have definitely had an increase in the number of earthquakes we have been able to locate each year. This is because of the tremendous increase in the number of seismograph stations in the world and the many improvements in global communications. In 1931, there were about 350 stations operating in the world; today, there are more than 8,000 stations and the data now comes in rapidly from these stations by electronic mail, internet and satellite.
This increase in the number of stations and the more timely receipt of data has allowed us and other seismological centers to locate earthquakes more rapidly and to locate many small earthquakes which were undetected in earlier years. The NEIC now locates about 20,000 earthquakes each year or approximately 50 per day. Also, because of the improvements in communications and the increased interest in the environment and natural disasters, the public now learns about more earthquakes.
Originally posted by Realm52
Yeah but has the size of the Earthquakes themselves actually increased?
Someone teach me.
Originally posted by murkraz
Originally posted by Realm52
Yeah but has the size of the Earthquakes themselves actually increased?
Someone teach me.
It's all very erratic imo. Some say we're due for a strong 7-8 soon, only time can tell really. I haven't noticed a sizeable uptick of larger quakes. If this was September I'd probably have a slightly different stance but things have died down a bit in terms of larger quakes.