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Donger 12-30-2009 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding (Post 6392112)
Well I'll be damned. I didn't think there were any Faults east of California.

It isn't east of California. It's just a really long way west of California.

Quietest Storm 12-30-2009 04:26 PM

Hmm, my natural disaster class at SDSU never mentioned an "SD earthquake"

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Bugeater 12-30-2009 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding (Post 6392112)
Well I'll be damned. I didn't think there were any Faults east of California.

What? Did you already forget about the earthquake we had here two weeks ago?

Sam Hall 12-30-2009 04:31 PM

It's wasn't an earthquake

It was a Suhnami

SDChiefs 12-30-2009 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding (Post 6391940)
It was pretty good for a SD Earthquake. Nothing like an LA Earthquake, but I figured Los Angelenos would have felt it.

I felt nothing. What size was it and when?

kcfanXIII 12-30-2009 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Demonpenz (Post 6392044)
go team

i think you got your midwest trailer park tornado victim, and your sd earthquake victims mixed up

kcfanXIII 12-30-2009 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 6392125)
The last New Madrid quakes made church bells ring as far away as Boston. There are no mountains to contain the effects, so they just go on and on. These quakes tend to happen approximately every 300 years, and it's been 200 years since the last one. An 8.0 magnitude quake in that area would lay waste to much of the midwest and economically cripple the country in a way we'd probably not recover from.

And it will happen again. Hopefully not in our lifetimes.


the city's of memphis and stl would be leveled because of mostly brick construction. it will reverse the flow of the mississipi and missouri rivers. its been minorly active recently ( around 4.0 quakes) but thats a good thing, its when it has time to build up a bunch of energy before it snaps that causes the big ones.


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