Powerful quake hits Turkey's east: Again!
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Powerful quake hits Turkey's east: Again!
It is a horrendous disaster that is made worse with the coming of winter. We are very lucky here in the UK with no active fault lines.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15422595
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15422595
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Re: Powerful quake hits Turkey's east
Must say as a person experianced the 1999 earthquake in Istanbul, we are not safe agaınst nature at all. As far as earthquakes are concerned better buildings do help but there are more nature hazards as the ones hit Japan lately. I must thank to the to the regulars at IRC channel concerning about me or my relatives about the earthquake in Turkey.
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Just seen the news of a 14 day old baby pulled from the wreckage of an apartment block. My fingers crossed that there are more miracles.
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USGS reports 43 shocks since the 7.2. Can't imagine how that effects the rescuers.
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Truly horrifying, a disaster for a country that could ill afford it. Not to detract from this humanitarian imperative but when it comes to planet earth few places are immune to it's wrath;Fatleaf wrote:It is a horrendous disaster that is made worse with the coming of winter. We are very lucky here in the UK with no active fault lines.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15422595
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scien ... 81634.html
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you can't compare a 5.5 with a 7.0 one. 2 magnitudes higher means that 1000 times more energy is released. In 1992 we in the Netherlands had our strongest in recent history. It was of magnitude 5.8 and did almost no damage. No house collapsed and only a few cracks in some houses were observed.ClymAngus wrote:Truly horrifying, a disaster for a country that could ill afford it. Not to detract from this humanitarian imperative but when it comes to planet earth few places are immune to it's wrath;
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scien ... 81634.html
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An earthquake of magnitude 7 happens every few thousand years in the Netherlands. (according to some scientists) The last big one is already a few thousand years in the past so we can expect one in the next few centuries now. There is a big fault running north-south through Europe: in France through the Rhone valley, than in Germany through the Rhine valley, than diagonally through the Netherlands towards the Nord-sea and ending going upwards along the Norwegian shoreline.
This fault is far less active as the one going through Turkey and Greece were we see every few years a big movement. It is just a shame they build houses knowing there is a realistic chance of experiencing an earthquake, while from experiences in Japan, we know its possible to build houses that survive a magnitude 7 earthquake.
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Which is all well and good when you have the resources of Japan. Yet even a lot of their buildings were damaged beyond repair. With poor Turkey it is a case of necessity. They don't have much of a choice.Eric Walch wrote:This fault is far less active as the one going through Turkey and Greece were we see every few years a big movement. It is just a shame they build houses knowing there is a realistic chance of experiencing an earthquake, while from experiences in Japan, we know its possible to build houses that survive a magnitude 7 earthquake.
It is a sad state of affairs when we can find trillions of currency for the financial sector but when it comes to lives it is very cheap.
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I don't think Turkey is that poor.Fatleaf wrote:Which is all well and good when you have the resources of Japan. Yet even a lot of their buildings were damaged beyond repair. With poor Turkey it is a case of necessity. They don't have much of a choice.
... and also that the situation could actually be an(other) opportunity to come to better Turkish/ Kurdish relations, and also for EU to show how serious they (we) are about solidarity with Turkey - but, well, ...
Yup. and very embarrassing.It is a sad state of affairs when we can find trillions of currency for the financial sector but when it comes to lives it is very cheap.
Eric Walch wrote:2 magnitudes higher means that 1000times more energy is released.
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That was no typo. Two magnitudes higher means really 1000 times more energy released: See Richter magnitude scalesnork wrote:Eric Walch wrote:2 magnitudes higher means that 1000times more energy is released.
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That's why I'm voting for Ron Paul, and no confidence for the rest. I believe Ron can fix the mess, because Obama sure can't (or won't). Sadly the dollar would've flatlined before the time he's in office.Fatleaf wrote:It is a sad state of affairs when we can find trillions of currency for the financial sector but when it comes to lives it is very cheap.
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These are tragic events, earthquakes. The people are in my prayers.
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You really got me there.Eric Walch wrote:That was no typo. Two magnitudes higher means really 1000 times more energy released: See Richter magnitude scale
As you are the kind of person I tend to believe in what you say about anything mathematical and the like, I was all wtf ? Did I totally misunderstand basics of dekalogarithmic scales - damn!
(see, in 15 years of school I never had any lessons about logarithmic anything, only been visiting bad schools).
Now I studied this again, and so I was thinking about the amplitude (1 step = x10), while you were clearly speaking of the emitted energy (1 step = ~x32).
Uff.
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I still wonder - on the news I only ever hear about how disaster struck Turkey - but such earthquake must have affected Iraqish Kurdistan too ?
What a shame.
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(please understand I hold you in the highest respect) but I didn't "compare" the two, and I do understand the certain eccentricities of the richter scale
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Eric Walch wrote:you can't compare a 5.5 with a 7.0 one. 2 magnitudes higher means that 1000 times more energy is released. In 1992 we in the Netherlands had our strongest in recent history. It was of magnitude 5.8 and did almost no damage. No house collapsed and only a few cracks in some houses were observed.
An earthquake of magnitude 7 happens every few thousand years in the Netherlands. (according to some scientists) The last big one is already a few thousand years in the past so we can expect one in the next few centuries now. There is a big fault running north-south through Europe: in France through the Rhone valley, than in Germany through the Rhine valley, than diagonally through the Netherlands towards the Nord-sea and ending going upwards along the Norwegian shoreline.
This fault is far less active as the one going through Turkey and Greece were we see every few years a big movement. It is just a shame they build houses knowing there is a realistic chance of experiencing an earthquake, while from experiences in Japan, we know its possible to build houses that survive a magnitude 7 earthquake.
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