Saturday 28 June 2014

More Earthquakes This Year

It seems you can't turn on a TV this year without hearing of an earthquake rattling somewhere so if you think there have been more earthquakes than usual this year, you're right as there has been twice as many in the first quarter of 2014 than average.
'We have recently experienced a period that has had one of the highest rates of great earthquakes ever recorded' said the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
All the Worlds tectonic plates are linked together and when one shifts it has a ripple effect on others which is how the USGS explain what is going on but they are still unable to make any predictions on why there are more or where the next earthquake will strike but they do admit to an increase of earthquakes over the past 20 years.
I wonder what has been happening over the past few decades that can possibly cause more earthquakes?
The Seismological Society of America pin the blame on fracking changing the stress on existing faults, inducing earthquakes that wouldn’t have happened otherwise and point to over 100 recorded quakes of magnitude 3.0 or larger each year between 2010 and 2013, compared to an average of 21 per year over the preceding three decades.
We know fracking induces earthquakes but it's going to be another climate change type battle with the people with the most to lose refusing to accept the dangers and the science until it is too late.

5 comments:

Liber - Latin for "The Free One" said...

Ahhh you said it all when you said
THAN AVERAGE

it is not more than existing boundries

And we only have 100 years of scientific data - being kind

Looking for human causes is speculative at best and political at worst - left always looking for a way to attack capitalism by abusing science

Q

Lucy said...

The USGS and Seismological Society of America have been infiltrated by anti-capitalist lefty types trying to bring down the Capitalist system with the use of seismometers? Someone should tell the President!!

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Lucy said...

Not just me, i have the help of the USGS and Seismological Society and we have earthquake monitoring equipment at our disposal. Be afraid Mr kick the poor!

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