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Title: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: rjwhyte09 on March 22, 2011, 20:23:24
Iv just Watched the news and they said UK is overdue for an earthquake as they were talking about other countries like USA  so I done research and I found this



Britain is overdue a killer earthquake that could see up to 100 people crushed to death, a leading geologist has warned.
Dr Roger Musson of the British Geological Survey believes a fracture in the earth's crust beneath the English Channel could slip at any time, sending a tremor rippling across the south east.
The same fault was to blame for one of Britain's biggest earthquakes in the last 500 years - a magnitude 6 quake that killed two children in London in 1580
 
According to Dr Musson, the same scale of earthquake would be 50 times more serious today because the population has grown so much.
Britain is shaken by hundreds of earthquakes every year, although most are too minor to detect.
Although they  can occur anywhere, experts are most concerned about faults that have triggered earthquakes before.
The 1580 earthquake was a magnitude of 5.5 to 6 on the Richter Scale and caused “extensive damage in London”, even though its epicentre was in the Dover Straits, Dr Musson told the British Science Festival.
“This earthquake could certainly happen again because even the earthquake of 1580 itself was a repeat of a previous earthquake that occurred in 1382 with almost the same epicentre, almost the same size and almost the same results.
Since 1580 the population of London has gone up 50 times.

Me my self think it hard to believe but i remember we had a earthquake in Scotland in 2007 i think which was small but in Scotland.

this source is from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1312608/UK-overdue-earthquake-kill-scores-people-moment.html



Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: alex 3d on March 22, 2011, 20:29:52
England is miles away from the edge of a plate. so no earthquake for us :2thumbs: :2thumbs:
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: rjwhyte09 on March 22, 2011, 20:38:15
Yeah thats good then the  thing that is so good about GB no volcano's,earthquakes.no disasters weather ways.ok summer thats fine for me lol
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: The Ferry Man on March 22, 2011, 20:46:23
England is miles away from the edge of a plate. so no earthquake for us :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

Did you not see the article though?

althrough we are on one plate, there is still some minor faults, not as bad as Say, the San Andreas or the japanese faults, you can still get Earthquakes - Folkestone had one a few years back...
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: The Ferry Man on March 22, 2011, 20:47:57
Yeah thats good then the  thing that is so good about GB no volcano's,earthquakes.no disasters weather ways.ok summer thats fine for me lol

Hmm You're Scotttish I believe? Edinburgh Castle is located ontop of the throat of a ancient volcano...
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: rjwhyte09 on March 22, 2011, 20:59:45
Yeah i am Scottish live in Dundee City which the city sits on a volcano but is dead its last eruption was in the 1300`s its called the ``LAW``
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: --tractorman-- on March 22, 2011, 21:44:59
The southern Atlantic Ridge had an earthquake today at 6.1..

Japan had two earthquakes today, two at 6.6 and one at 6.4..


If we get one we get one..
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: rjwhyte09 on March 22, 2011, 22:00:26
Thats what so scary cause no one knew that japan would be like this and they are built for earthquakes eg buildings etc GB is not if we get hit with a big earthquake we would not stand a chance

again very slim of it happening but i could  :o
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: --tractorman-- on March 22, 2011, 22:01:07
earthquakes don't effect japan much

tsunamis do.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: rjwhyte09 on March 22, 2011, 22:09:52
i see that now i thought they just got earthquakes :doh:
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Mad_Fred on March 23, 2011, 02:56:44
earthquakes don't effect japan much

tsunamis do.

You're kidding, right?

Remember a town called Kobe?  Or the great Kanto earthquake?  Japan is right along a massive intersection of several plates.

And tsunamis are also a result of earthquakes, only they then occur very near to the ocean, or underneath it so they trigger the tidal waves. You didn't think someone threw a rock in the pond?

Japan and earthquakes are no stranger to each other.. nor is it a surprise how bad it can get over there...



Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: mvsmith on March 23, 2011, 06:43:33
Earthquakes can happen anywhere on Earth. That is the consequence of a relatively fragile crust floating on a sea of molten rock. Therefore, every place on Earth is “overdue for an earthquake” if it has not had one recently.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Agent|Austin on March 23, 2011, 07:30:24
State of Washington has had 22 earth quakes in the last 7 days. We have a fault line not to far from here that tends to shake allot. But haven't has anything big since... 01 I believe.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: --tractorman-- on March 23, 2011, 19:06:34
Remember a town called Kobe?  Or the great Kanto earthquake?  Japan is right along a massive intersection of several plates.

Yes, but they weren't as  developed and didn't have the technology back then :)


Also, it isn't the earthquakes that really tend to kill people, its mostly the buildings

And tsunamis are also a result of earthquakes, only they then occur very near to the ocean, or underneath it so they trigger the tidal waves. You didn't think someone threw a rock in the pond?

also you don't technically need an earthquake for a tsunami :)
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: craigster1 on March 23, 2011, 21:55:55
and manchester had one the other day
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Kevinmcg_ships on March 23, 2011, 23:02:24
A link to website which show recent earthquake activity in the UK in the last 30 days.

http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/recent_events/recent_events.html

It's actually more common than you thought, it's just that we barely ever feel them.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: MokMok on March 24, 2011, 08:56:14
In the Southeastern part of the Netherlands there is a rift. It is part of the Lower Rhine Graben, it is active and capable of producing an earthquake with the magnitude 7 at the Richter Scale. We also have an active volcano in the backyard of our neighbour: Laacher See in the Volcanic Eifel Region in Germany, southeast of the Dutch county of Limburg. This vocanic lake is still emitting volcanic gases and a future eruption is still possible. The last eruption of Laacher See happened some 12.000 years ago and was comparable in size with the V.E.I. (Volcanic Explosivity Index) 6 Pinatubo Eruption in 1991. A new eruption of this size would wreak havoc in Germany.

In Southwest Germany between the Vosges and the Black Forest there is the Upper Rhine Graben. Together with the Lower Rhine Graben, they are part of the ECRIS (European Cenozoic Rift System).
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Stuart2007 on March 24, 2011, 17:55:38
Wow! I leave you alone for a few months and you've all earned degrees in geology. I am really impressed.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: The Ferry Man on March 24, 2011, 18:02:47
Wow! I leave you alone for a few months and you've all earned degrees in geology. I am really impressed.


 :doh:

We try...  ;D
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: clanky on March 24, 2011, 18:07:07
As horrific as the recent events in Japan have been, they probably couldn't have happened in a better place.  No other country is as well prepared for major disasters as Japan, as can be seen by the fact that rebuilding efforts have already begun. 

If a disaster of the scale seen in Japan had happened elsewhere then the effects would likely have been even worse than they were in Japan and the ability to recover would have been much less.

There is also the sad fact that as the world economy is so reliant on Japan the world will continue to help long after the news cameras have left, unlike Haiti which may never really recover from what was geologically speaking a much smaller event.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: saltydog on March 24, 2011, 18:11:01
12.000 years ago

I wouldn't call that very active..  :)
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: clanky on March 24, 2011, 18:12:39
Wow! I leave you alone for a few months and you've all earned degrees in geology. I am really impressed.


As someone who lives on a volcanic island, I have a fairly active interest in geology!  8)
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Stuart2007 on March 31, 2011, 12:34:05
I climbed up Mount Teide back in the early 80s. It is quite surprising how hot the ground is there when you dig down a little... and that's from an alegedly dormant volcano.

Is it Gran Canaria that is in danger of falling to pieces? It's said if the mountain collapses it could send a shockwave through Atlantic at 800MPH, with the wave coming into the Med at P.O.H. (in that case maybe we'll let you have Gibraltar after all). Many islands in the Med will go, the W coast of Africa will be destroyed. The Caribbean, East coast (seaboard for any Americans here who haven't heard 'coast'!) of America...

Did I tell you I've just bought a big castle in the mountains and am about to build a big Ark there?
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: mvsmith on March 31, 2011, 13:18:18
State of Washington has had 22 earth quakes in the last 7 days. We have a fault line not to far from here that tends to shake allot. But haven't has anything big since... 01 I believe.

The massive devastation in Japan was the result of the fracture of a large piece of the Asian plate that was forced upward by a Pacific plate being forced under it along an offshore subduction zone.
A very similar geologic feature—the Cascadia subduction zone—is off the coast of Oregon and Washington. The same slow process that eventually led to the recent disaster is taking place there.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Kevinmcg_ships on March 31, 2011, 18:57:48
Is it Gran Canaria that is in danger of falling to pieces? It's said if the mountain collapses it could send a shockwave through Atlantic at 800MPH, with the wave coming into the Med at P.O.H. (in that case maybe we'll let you have Gibraltar after all). Many islands in the Med will go, the W coast of Africa will be destroyed. The Caribbean, East coast (seaboard for any Americans here who haven't heard 'coast'!) of America...

Did you, by any chance, read this article in the Daily Mail? I remember a work colleague showing me it a few years ago.

You really should read more respectable newspapers such as The Guardian etc.... ;)  :lol:
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Ballast on March 31, 2011, 18:59:04
...like the Sun?  :P
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: saltydog on March 31, 2011, 19:24:23
Here are some predictions for next month..(alert for California)

http://www.garagegames.com/community/blog/view/15946/21
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Kevinmcg_ships on March 31, 2011, 19:47:34
...like the Sun?  :P

lol, the Sun is even worse with their puns, play on words and spoonerism.

To help keep on topic, there was a 2.3 earthquake recorded in the Scottish Highlands (near Loch Ness) a few days ago.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: clanky on March 31, 2011, 19:48:31
I climbed up Mount Teide back in the early 80s. It is quite surprising how hot the ground is there when you dig down a little... and that's from an alegedly dormant volcano.

Is it Gran Canaria that is in danger of falling to pieces?

We have a volcano here on Lanzarote called Timanfaya, where they take tourists and scrape a little of the gravel off the surface and then pick some up from only a few centimetres below the surface on a shovel, they put it into peoples' hands and most can't hold on to it.  Nest they shove a bit of brush wood down a hole 2m deep and it catches fire from the heat down there and finally they pour a bucket of water down a bore hole 20m (might be 12m, can't remember) and it comes back up as a jet of steam.  they also have a grill which sits above a fissure and the food is cooked from the heat rising from the fissure.

And the island which will fall into the sea is La Palma, it already has a great crack in it, I've been looking at houses in the hills myself!
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: clanky on March 31, 2011, 19:50:29
To help keep on topic, there was a 2.3 earthquake recorded in the Scottish Highlands (near Loch Ness) a few days ago.

They should come up with a new way to measure earthquakes, a 2.3 earthquake sounds like roughly one which is 1/4 of the intensity of what hit Japan, it's not even 1/1000000
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Kevinmcg_ships on March 31, 2011, 20:12:41
They should come up with a new way to measure earthquakes, a 2.3 earthquake sounds like roughly one which is 1/4 of the intensity of what hit Japan, it's not even 1/1000000

Yeah, I've noticed a few newspapers have started adding "several billion less energy released than the Japanese earthquake" (something like that) when reporting an earthquake in the UK, as if to reassure their readers.  :doh:
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Stuart2007 on April 01, 2011, 12:27:44
Did you, by any chance, read this article in the Daily Mail? I remember a work colleague showing me it a few years ago.

You really should read more respectable newspapers such as The Guardian etc.... ;)  :lol:

The gaurniad a respectable newspaper?

The idea that the gaurniad is a newspaper at all is pushing it a little. And no, I don't read the mail.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: Stuart2007 on April 01, 2011, 12:29:49
Clanky, thanks for correcting me- La Palma (see? I'm not right ALL the time!).
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: clanky on April 01, 2011, 17:02:41
Clanky, thanks for correcting me- La Palma (see? I'm not right ALL the time!).

For some reason I always thought it was Gran Canaria as well, until I moved here.
Title: Re: Great Britain Is overdue an Earthquake ???
Post by: The Ferry Man on April 01, 2011, 17:19:16
Iri5hJ4ck may have just felt a small Earthquake... :O

http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/recent_events/20110401023432.2.html