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Title: Tsunami Earthquake ´Unzipped´ the Earth
Source: Discovery Channel
URL Source: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20050516/quakestudy.html
Published: May 19, 2005
Author: Larry O'Hanlon, Discovery News
Post Date: 2005-05-21 00:58:21 by robin
Keywords: Earthquake, ´Unzipped´, Tsunami
Views: 75
Comments: 2

May 19, 2005— The great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of Dec. 26"unzipped" an 800-mile stretch of the planet and released twice the energy first thought; it also bowed Earth like a gigantic cello string, a series of studies say.

The remarkable geophysical effects of the terrible quake were explored in several research papers in the May 20 issue of the journal Science.

First consider the unzipping: Instead of just rupturing at one point underground and being followed by aftershocks around that point, the 9-plus magnitude quake set off a series of ruptures from Banda Aceh northward, taking anywhere from seconds to hours to unevenly push up different locations 17 to 50 feet.

"A huge amount of real estate was slipping," said geophysicist Jeffrey Park of Yale University, who specializes in studying how the Earth has been literally ringing from the quakes ever since.

"The earthquake was somewhat unprecedented in our history of trying to understand earthquakes," said Thorne Lay, chairman of the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) and a seismologist at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Continuing study of the quake is revealing that some 25 to 35 percent of the quake movement happened from an hour to three hours after the main shocks.

Looking at data from a range of worldwide sources — GPS stations, seismometers and even satellites — scores of international researchers have been able to put together an unprecedented and increasingly coherent picture of what happened that awful day.

"It did go on for longer than other quakes," said Lay.

So much longer and with so much movement that the mathematical tools used by seismologists to extract and decipher the seismic waves "gagged on this thing," he said.

Some fast revamping of those tools prepared researchers for the second big shock: an 8.7 magnitude earthquake on March 28. This last quake was centered southeast of the Dec. 26 epicenter, on the connected segment of the subduction zone that had not ruptured since 1861.

On the other hand, some of the movement along the plate boundary happened so slowly that it required GPS stations to detect the changes in positions, researchers reported.

The slowest slip appeared to be along the Nicobar and Andaman Islands, where the plates are normally colliding at a rate of slightly more than a half-inch per year. Given that normal regional rate, it's estimated that the 33 feet of shift in some places after the quake was probably the result of seven centuries of built-up stress.

Ringing Planet
As for the ongoing ringing, or "free oscillations" of the planet, the Dec 26 quake was unlike any other recorded with modern digital broadband seismographs, said Park.

It's fast-and-slow rupturing both struck the Earth like a bell and then bowed it like a cello string to produce a louder and clearer ringing of the planet than ever before observed.

All the rupturing, movement and ringing of the Earth have now been combined to re-calculate the total energy released by the original quake, Park explained. The result is a new magnitude rating of 9.15, double the power of the 9.0 rating that was last officially announced.

And it's not over yet, said Park.

"If you look at the history of 'megathrust' earthquakes in the 1900s, three of them were within 15 years of each other,” Park said.

The March 28 quake was sooner than expected, he said, but not unexpected.

"I'd lay money that within the next ten years there will be another 8 plus," he said.

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#1. To: robin (#0)

It would kinda suck if the planet came apart.

Mr Nuke Buzzcut  posted on  2005-05-21   2:28:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Mr Nuke Buzzcut (#1)

It would kinda suck if the planet came apart.

A "fitting and just" ending...indeed!

Brian S  posted on  2005-05-21   2:36:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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