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Eugene

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Thu Sep 5, 2019, 06:48 PM Sep 2019

Earthquake potential under Ports of LB and LA higher than previously believed: Recent study suggests

Source: Signal Tribune

Earthquake potential under Ports of LB and LA higher than previously believed: Recent study suggests Wilmington Fault could actively generate large quake.

Anita W. Harris, Staff Writer|September 4, 2019

The Southern California temblors a couple of months ago may have us on slightly higher alert. But a new study suggests we might need to be even more prepared for a Long Beach-area earthquake.

Franklin Wolfe, a researcher at Harvard University’s Earth and Planetary Sciences department, led a study on the Wilmington Fault, a seismic fault line that cuts through the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. Using 2D and 3D seismic-reflection surveying and petroleum, water-well and groundwater-aquifer data, the researchers concluded that the “blind-thrust” fault is active rather than dormant as previously believed.

Furthermore, the fault’s size suggests it can generate 6.3- to 6.4-magnitude earthquakes and that linking to nearby faults of Huntington Beach, Torrance and Compton can potentially result in earthquakes greater than 7.4 in magnitude on the Richter scale.

“We define the Wilmington blind?thrust as a tectonically active fault capable of generating large, damaging earthquakes,” the researchers assert. “These earthquakes would directly impact the overlying Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as the broader Los Angeles metropolitan area.”

Published last month in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, the study recommends that the Wilmington Fault should be included in local assessments of earthquake hazards.

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Read more: https://signaltribunenewspaper.com/43798/news/earthquake-potential-under-ports-of-lb-and-la-higher-than-previously-believed-recent-study-suggests-wilmington-fault-could-actively-generate-large-quake/

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Related: The Wilmington Blind‐Thrust Fault: An Active Concealed Earthquake Source beneath Los Angeles, California (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America)

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Not enough of us have a earthquake kit ready. I don't. The biggest threat where I live wasupaloopa Sep 2019 #1
 

wasupaloopa

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1. Not enough of us have a earthquake kit ready. I don't. The biggest threat where I live
Thu Sep 5, 2019, 07:36 PM
Sep 2019

is the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant. It sits on the hills over looking the ocean at the Port if Ssn Luis.

A major accident there could kill thousands in a large radius around it. I live 30 miles from it.

When I read the nuclear power is part of climate change plans it pisses me off.

Diablo Canyon will be closed in 2025 as San Onofre is south of us. They are monuments of man’s not taken in consideration all the costs and risks.

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