The rankest form of hobbyist's speculation here, as someone who hasn't formally studied geology for forty years, but...
courtesy The Smithsonian Magazine |
Art Lortie has passed along some links to abstracts from the harder data:
The rankest form of hobbyist's speculation here, as someone who hasn't formally studied geology for forty years, but...
courtesy The Smithsonian Magazine |
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What a horrible disaster. And as always, the poor and displaced are most affected.
Yes. The wealthier folk usually have sturdier houses. However, in the 1964 Alaska quake, friends of my parents (I was actually in the womb at the time) had not long before purchased a stylish house on a mountain near Anchorage, which slid down the mountain, taking them fatally with it. The tectonic forces are no respecters of property.
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