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Michael
23-05-2011, 03:03 PM
Millions of people in Europe, the Middle East and Asia are at risk from deadly tremors which can strike out of the blue in unmapped earthquake zones, scientists have warned.

Attention should be focused on these regions, which lie within the interior of continents, instead of well known earthquake "hotspots", according to two leading experts.

They stress that "interior zone" earthquakes kill far more people than those in recognised danger areas on continental edges such as Japan and California.

Over the past century, earthquakes on large fault lines where shifting plates of the Earth's crust collide and slip have claimed around 800,000 lives, say the experts writing in the journal Nature Geoscience. Around half these deaths were due to tsunamis like the one which struck the north-east coast of Japan in March.

In contrast, sudden earthquakes in continental interiors within the plates killed around 1.4 million. Interior quakes also killed far more people directly by shaking the ground and toppling buildings.

Professor Philip England, from Oxford University, and Professor James Jackson, from Cambridge University, classified 130 earthquakes occurring in the last 120 years.

The experts argue that more scientific resources should be directed at identifying seismic risk in regions such as the 10 million square kilometre Alpine-Himalayan belt, which covers Italy, Greece, Turkey, Iran and central Asia, and China.

The scientists wrote: "On the plate boundaries, the location of the hazard is well known and earthquake timing constitutes the greatest uncertainty.

"In many parts of the continental interiors, however, we do not even know where the hazards lie. Slavish application of a model based on plate boundaries around the Pacific rim to earthquake hazard in continental interiors is not merely unhelpful, but can be positively dangerous.

"We argue that the knowledge that underpins earthquake resilience in Japan or California must be transferred to countries in which earthquakes regularly inflict huge death tolls, often far from the media spotlight."

Thoughts on this news?

- http://uk.news.yahoo.com/millions-risk-earthquakes-175919138.html

Thread moved by Jordesh (Forum Moderator): From 'Discuss Anything' As I feel it is more suited here

Arron
23-05-2011, 04:20 PM
it's the end of the world *scream


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c o m i n g ! ! !

alexxxxx
23-05-2011, 09:33 PM
there should be plans in place for all emergencies (in fact i'm sure there are) but you can't justify spending millions on something which is unlikely to happen *touch wood*

Stephen
23-05-2011, 09:38 PM
so does that mean we're safe still? I always said we'd be the last ones standing in this end of the world thang

Jordy
23-05-2011, 10:05 PM
Scientists or Christians..? ;)

Michael
24-05-2011, 06:59 AM
Scientists.

GommeInc
24-05-2011, 09:41 AM
It's not really anything to worry our precious little heads about, and the news isn't that amazing - if it involved locations, weak spots and dates then it would be interesting, but as it is impossible it's like saying what would happen if a super volcano went off - no one knows when it will happen, it'll just get very dark and cold in some areas, while hot in others if it did.

JerseySafety
24-05-2011, 10:06 AM
Honestly, this is probably just another 'guess' like May 21st was lol.

Why have they suddenly come up with this, all **.

-:Undertaker:-
27-05-2011, 11:42 AM
Slap an earthquake tax on it, that will solve it.

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