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Marcus Bryant
03-12-2011, 01:37 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1365569/Japan-earthquake-tsunami-10-000-people-missing-Minamisanriku.html

Viva Las Espuelas
03-12-2011, 05:08 PM
"Force of quake shifts Japan 8ft to the East"

W:wowW

Wild Cobra
03-12-2011, 07:00 PM
Rather than it being the force of the quake, the quake was from the movement of plates. I would say it was normal tectonic activity. There has to be actual plate upper movement from time to time as the plates slide under one another.

Yonivore
03-12-2011, 08:06 PM
Rather than it being the force of the quake, the quake was from the movement of plates. I would say it was normal tectonic activity. There has to be actual plate upper movement from time to time as the plates slide under one another.
Yeah, but usually it isn't 8 feet at a time.

Wild Cobra
03-13-2011, 12:01 AM
Yeah, but usually it isn't 8 feet at a time.

Of course not. Normally millimeters or centimeters. But at some time the pressure builds up enough to do such things. Sure, such movement is rare, but not unexpected on the timescale the earth has been around. Like I say on occasion, facts make statistics, statistics don't make facts. Just because we have never samples such data before does not mean it is impossible. The degree on movement would be filtered out on a nominal 3 sigma data set. Probably take a 5 or 6 sigma data set to keep this one for statistical purposes.

ChumpDumper
03-13-2011, 12:03 AM
Rather than it being the force of the quake, the quake was from the movement of plates. I would say it was normal tectonic activity. There has to be actual plate upper movement from time to time as the plates slide under one another.So how is that different from saying "Force of quake shifts Japan 8ft to the East"?

Nbadan
03-13-2011, 01:00 AM
REMARKABLE things happening in Chiba City Japan


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MaNuMaNiAc
03-13-2011, 12:04 PM
So how is that different from saying "Force of quake shifts Japan 8ft to the East"?

It isn't, WC often types just to hear the keystrokes

boutons_deux
03-13-2011, 01:03 PM
About the same as the Gulf coast after Ike and Katrina:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/events/japan-quake-2011/beforeafter.htm

Wild Cobra
03-13-2011, 01:10 PM
It isn't, WC often types just to hear the keystrokes
Technically, there is a difference. I won't bother explaining because it's probably above you guy's heads.