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WiseOne's Comments, um is it only me or has anyone noticed that there is, seemingly, one high-magnitude earthquake a day anymore? I wonder if the earth truly is wearing out and is pissed off at man? I know there are small quakes all the time, but MAJOR quakes, one after another, are seemingly increasing to me...
6.8 Magnitude Quake Hits New Zealand
Discussion in 'Other News' started by WiseOne, Dec 20, 2007.
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No! I think this is getting worse too! The earth is getting restless.
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Are Earthquakes Really on the Increase?
We continue to be asked by many people throughout the world if earthquakes are on the increase. Although it may seem that we are having more earthquakes, earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or greater have remained fairly constant.
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.
According to long-term records (since about 1900), we expect about 17 major earthquakes (7.0 - 7.9) and one great earthquake (8.0 or above) in any given year.
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Its funny that this article points this out. My sister and I were just talking about this the other day, and she says that most of what we see today is because we are all more connected, with internet and satellite. So we get more news of these kinds of things.
But there is one area that we disagree on. I still say that there are more wackos out there now than there was 20 years ago.
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