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Large scale motion has been detected along the San Andreas Fault line, thanks to new analysis of existing data that could help predict ‘The Big One’ in the future.
Previously uninterpreted data showing vertical movement of the fault’s crust detected several millimeters of uplift and subsidence in surface areas as large as 125 miles.
While these hotspots were predicted in models before, this is the first time scientists were able to block out white noise and other diluting factors such as precipitation and local surface geology.
The Big One: ‘Large Scale’ Motion Detected Along San Andreas Fault, 6.2 Hits Mid Atlantic
Something big must going on. They have effectively shut down Dutchsince, the peoples scientist who kept us all informed about earthquakes. They hated that he accurately predicted earth movement so many times when they contend it’s impossible. He showed how every time there is a quake on the west side of the ring of fire Japan/Indonesia there is one of equal or greater that releases on the east side of the ring which is the west coasts of United States and South American.