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blackwidow
01-04-2005, 07:00 PM
LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- The massive earthquake that devastated parts of Asia permanently moved the tectonic plates beneath the Indian Ocean as much as 98 feet (30 meters), slightly shifting islands near Sumatra an unknown distance, U.S. scientists said on Tuesday.

A tsunami spawned by the 9.0-magnitude quake off the northern tip of Sumatra killed an estimated 60,000 on Sunday in Indonesia, Thailand, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and East Africa.


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U.S. scientists say movement of the tectonic plates during the earthquake shifted the Nicobar Islands.

Satellite images showed that the movement of undersea plates off the northern tip of Sumatra moved the Nicobar Islands and Simeulue Island out to sea by an unknown distance, U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist Ken Hudnut said.

Although the data showed that plates more than 12 miles (20 km) beneath the ocean's surface moved dramatically, scientists will have to use handheld satellite positioning systems at the sites to learn precisely how much the land masses on the surface shifted, Hudnut said.

The USGS team in Pasadena, California, also was studying more detailed satellite images on Tuesday to determine if the scraping of one plate over another plowed up enough debris on the ocean floor to block the port of Banda Aceh in Sumatra where international aid was headed.

Large earthquakes in the last decade in Kobe, Japan, and Golcuk, Turkey, deformed the coastlines and rendered their ports inoperable after the crises, Hudnut said.

The scientists have asked for cooperation from operators of commercial satellites that can provide high-resolution images to show the extent of damage to coastlines, he said.

agentmoulder254
01-04-2005, 07:00 PM
well, we can all rest assured on the fact that sooner or later that "hopeless ****ing hole we call LA" will fall into the ocean. All joking aside, I hope those in the Nicobar Islands will be aided along with any other countries/people devastated by the tsunami.

William One Sac
01-04-2005, 07:00 PM
The really sad thing about the tidal waves is that there weren't any warning systems in place to warn the people. There were people here and in Europe, who knew about the tidal waves, and were phoning people on vacation there to warn them!

As far as the land moving, that just goes to show you that no force can stand up to mother Nature. I also wonder, as most earthquakes tend to release energy, and relieve stress, this one almost sounds like it created stress. I dont know if thats possible or not, or perhaps it just shifted stress from one area to another.

David87
01-06-2005, 07:00 PM
Doesn't the Bible say something about islands disappearing and mountains moving from their places and falling into the sea? Also, wouldn't it stink if the 144,000 killed in this disaster were the 144,000 sealed in the Bible who were spared the suffering of the Apocalypse? That would pretty much mean the end is about to begin in the next year or so and the people who are saved are really people who die.

agentmoulder254
01-06-2005, 07:00 PM
Dave, me and my friend are going to go on a mountain top and smoke some acid until we ascend, your welcome to come

William One Sac
01-07-2005, 07:00 PM
<QUOTE><I>Originally posted by David87</I>
Doesn't the Bible say something about .....</QUOTE>

Silly! The Bible is a book, it cant speak!

blackwidow
01-07-2005, 07:00 PM
MMMMMMMMMM who did write the Bible ?

agentmoulder254
01-07-2005, 07:00 PM
...john wrote the revelation and had a gospel, which are the only parts i care about

William One Sac
01-07-2005, 07:00 PM
Actually, I am working on a book called "The Way of the Liver." It's somewhat of an autobiography. Ive got the beginning all worked out but I am a little sketchy on the ending! :P

David87
01-07-2005, 07:00 PM
People shouldn't write their autobiography until after they're dead - Yogi Berra

I was recently thinking about writing a book called "The Indefinite Moment of the Human Suffering and Condition" It'll be kind of short but packed full of weird stuff and even some Christian Existentialism.

agentmoulder254
01-07-2005, 07:00 PM
I've written a bunch of shitty short stories