To: Doug R who wrote (1873 ) 6/8/2019 2:36:48 PM From: isopatch 5 RecommendationsRecommended By d[-_-]b JimisJim roguedolphin Rollocaster sixty2nds
Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6337 Major New Madrid quake would certainly bring catastrophic damage to nearby cities, towns and rural areas. From Geology.com: <Earthquake hazards involve more than just strong ground shaking from passing seismic waves. The 1811-12 earthquakes caused many types of ground failures including landslides along the Mississippi River bluffs from Mississippi to Kentucky. Ground failures also included lateral spreading and ground subsidence by soil liquefaction across the Mississippi River flood plain and along tributaries to the Mississippi River over at least 15,000 square kilometers. Today, a repeat event could be expected to produce similar effects in northeastern Arkansas, southeastern Missouri, western Tennessee and Kentucky, and southern Illinois.> Quake impact and damage estimates decline rapidly with every 100 miles distance from quake center. Sure, there's some, though minor to minimal, risk is there, for property even 500 -600 miles away. At that distance, variations in your local geology become very significant in conveying or resisting minor seismic activity . Records for this very ancient hilly & mountainous area show more stable geology than either the eastern U.S. coastal region, or the region from the Ohio River Valley to New Madrid. In any case? It's a matter of educated guesses as to how soon, even IF, such a large event would occur at all during this GSM. Could happen next year, or many decades in the future. Fact is? Nobody knows when even a sizable New Madrid quake OR a large Yellowstone eruption will occur. I've read the best geologists, especially those who specialize in volcanism and seismology Occasional claims to the contrary? The science hasn't advanced to where it can offer even the decades, let alone a more narrow date range forecast. Now lets look at Yellowstone. And what ho?<g> <We all need to realize that Yellowstone’s eruption is not a matter of “IF,” its a matter of “When”! The when however could be as soon as next year or could be in well over 1000 years from now <All these scenarios are just hypothesis; no one knows precisely what will happen during and after this type of eruption because the last supervolcano eruption was many thousands of years ago.>teamhacklife.com And, here's a recent video about magma rising at Yellowstone. VIDEO Doug. The reality is there's no quantifiable risk, for the rest of my life, for either of us to be concerned about.. But, I'm 75. How old are you? Cheers, Iso