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    500 quakes this week in 2.5 mile area

    So what the fuck is it? End of the world? A pissed off demi-god? A very bad neighborhood?


    Scientists look for clues as earthquakes continue to rattle northwest Reno
    04-29-2008 5:26 PM
    By SANDRA CHEREB, Associated Press Writer
    RENO, Nev. (Associated Press) -- Scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno are scrutinizing seismic readings and studying damage at residents' homes to try to figure out what's happening beneath the earth's surface under a northwest Reno neighborhood rocked by a seemingly endless string of earthquakes.
    What they can't say is whether the hundreds of temblors that have rattled the area for two months _ the largest a magnitude 4.7 Friday night _ are subsiding or a prelude to bigger things to come.
    "You're not going to get an earthquake prediction today," John Anderson, director of Seismology Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno, said Tuesday during a briefing with Gov. Jim Gibbons and emergency managers on the seismic activity.
    Scientists are calling the swarm of temblors that began Feb. 28 the "Mogul earthquake sequence", in reference to the neighborhood where hundreds of mostly minor earthquakes have occurred.
    But the shaking is unusual, seismologists say, because the intensity of the quakes has increased over the past few weeks. Generally, earthquakes tend to occur and are followed by smaller aftershocks.

    In this case, the earth's rumblings have continued unabated, with barely negligible bumps occurring often minutes apart, followed by occasional larger shakers.
    It's impossible to know if the temblors are foreshocks of a bigger quake to come, or aftershocks of what has been, experts said.
    Up until April 15, sizable quakes that could be felt were occurring about once every third day.
    Then, the rate increased, with about three, 2.0 or larger incidents occurring daily.
    On April 24, when the first 4.2 quake was registered, "all of a sudden we were seeing 20 (of the magnitude) 2s and larger per day," said state geologist Jon Price.
    "This is an exceptionally vigorous sequence of earthquakes," Price said.
    During the past week alone, more than 500 occurrences have been recorded.
    Most recently, two measuring 3.1 and 3.2 in magnitude occurred around 11 p.m. Monday. Another 3.1 was recorded at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday.
    The largest so far was a 4.7 quake that was registered at 11:40 p.m. Friday. It was preceded 11 seconds earlier by a 3.3 quake, and followed 3 minutes later by one registering 3.4.
    The temblors sent goods flying off shelves, cracked walls, broke glass and collapsed part of a water flume west of Reno. There were no injuries.
    They are mostly shallow, occurring just beneath the surface to within a mile or two.
    "Shallow makes us believe this is absolutely not volcanic," Price said.
    Mapping of the quakes shows they are clustered around the Mogul and Somersett neighborhoods in northwest Reno, in an area about 2.5 miles long and 1/3 of a mile wide.
    Craig dePolo with the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, said he understands the anxiety of residents who have lived with the persistent shaking.
    "What's going on is extraordinary," he agreed. "People are being needled by little earthquakes ... for months."
    "And the best we can say is we don't know what going to happen."
    DePolo, who said he's been through many earthquakes, acknowledged that he, too, is "a little nervous."
    The governor and emergency managers urged residents to be prepared by strapping down water heaters or any heavy items that could fall and injure people and to have first aid and food provisions on hand.
    Frank Siracusa, head of the Nevada Division of Emergency Management, said state, regional and local agencies train constantly for disasters and have been in daily contact.
    "I'd like to say we're prepared, but we can never be too prepared," he said.
    The governor said he's "very concerned about the safety of the public," and stressed that residents need to be prepared to minimize risk in the event of a disaster.
    Gibbons, himself a geologist, said the earth's movement is what makes the mountains and Nevada landscape so special.
    "I find it fascinating about our earth and how it continually evolves over time," he said.
    But with Nevada being the second most seismically active state in the continental U.S., he echoed the advice of experts who said large earthquakes are inevitable.
    "At some point ... we are going to have a magnitude 6 or 7," Gibbons said.
    Earthquake magnitudes are calculated according to ground motion recorded on seismographs. An increase in one full number _ from 5.5 to 6.5, for example _ means the quake's magnitude is 10 times as great.
    A quake with a magnitude of 6 can cause severe damage, while one with a magnitude of 7 can cause widespread, heavy damage

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    Re: 500 quakes this week in 2.5 mile area

    Its ether a major buildup of stress releasing in multiple small slips
    (that would be a good thing), or a prelude of trembling to an
    upcoming final break (bad thing).

    But the shaking is unusual, seismologists say, because the intensity of the quakes has increased over the past few weeks.
    Thats possibly "not a good thing".

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    Re: 500 quakes this week in 2.5 mile area

    California is going to be cut loose any time now...

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    Re: 500 quakes this week in 2.5 mile area

    Beautiful Arizona Bay, here I come!

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    Re: 500 quakes this week in 2.5 mile area

    My bet is Sept. of this year since that would be the absolute worst case scenario due to the Santa Ana winds and the probability that a major Nevada quake will overstress one or more California faultlines. Evacuation to fire resistant buildings during an earthquake can cause massive casualties and will cause extreme demoralization.

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    Re: 500 quakes this week in 2.5 mile area

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom for All View Post
    California is going to be cut loose any time now...
    Yeah, everyone in AZ is counting on beachfront property! Of course, Yuma will have to go too.


 

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