Post: Earthquake Moved Entire Japan Coast and Shifted Earth’s Axis
03-13-2011, 04:05 AM #1
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The massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake that shook Japan and triggered a powerful tsunami on Friday has shifted Japan’s coast by up to 8 feet in some parts!! It also shifted the earth’s axis. Wow. Read on for details on what this means to us now.

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"(HP) – Dr. Daniel McNamara, a seismologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, told The Huffington Post that the disaster left a gigantic rupture in the sea floor, 217-miles long and 50 miles wide. It also shifted Japan’s coast by eight feet in some parts, though McNamara was quick to explain much of the coast likely didn’t move as far.

McNamara found the way in which the quake actually sunk the elevation of the country’s terrain to be more troublesome than coastal shifting. “You see cities still underwater; the reason is subsidence,” he said. “The land actually dropped, so when the tsunami came in, it’s just staying.”

In the aftermath of the largest earthquake in Japan’s history, scientists have scrambled to gather concrete data to quantify such a powerful tremor’s effect on the Earth. But the numbers don’t always add up. For example, McNamara pointed out that reports claiming the sea floor’s rift measured 93 miles wide are incorrect.

Additionally, conflicting reports over whether and how far the enormous tremor shifted the Earth’s axis have been circulating.

According to CNN, the earthquake moved the planet’s axis approximately 4 inches, though other sources, like The Vancouver Sun and The Montreal Gazette, report the estimate even higher — around 10 inches.

“I don’t know about that. That sounds extreme,” McNamara said, claiming the smaller estimate was likely more accurate. “There are all kinds of different numbers floating around,” he added.

Conflicting figures aside, the shift in the Earth’s axis wouldn’t be noticeable. Last year’s 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Chile, which also reportedly moved the planet’s axis slightly, only resulted in shortening the day by 1.26 microseconds. (A microsecond is one-millionth of a second.)

As for any claims that the earthquake somehow relates to climate change, McNamara didn’t hesitate to dismiss that connection. He explained that while evidence shows melting glaciers can cause small tremors directly underneath as their weight on the Earth’s crust reduces, what happened in Japan “is not connected in any way to that process.”


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03-13-2011, 04:06 AM #2
Someone already posted this Happy
03-13-2011, 04:08 AM #3
Originally posted by Armorlightking View Post
Someone already posted this Happy


Wait, where.. It didn't show it when I typed it in.(similar threads)
03-13-2011, 04:09 AM #4
The Low Key OG
still the same OG, but I've been low key
Start printing the new maps...
03-13-2011, 06:31 AM #5
Krush
Banned
Originally posted by Jot1011 View Post
Wait, where.. It didn't show it when I typed it in.(similar threads)


na ur good i havent seen any other threads hes most likely bull****ing
03-13-2011, 07:35 AM #6
zvezper
Do a barrel roll!
so ive been seeing this everywhere were i go

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