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Tremors Detected on San Andreas Fault

By ALICIA CHANG
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LOS ANGELES (July 9) - Scientists have detected a spike in underground rumblings on a section of California's San Andreas Fault that produced a magnitude-7.8 earthquake in 1857.
What these mysterious vibrations say about future earthquakes is far from certain. But some think the deep tremors suggest underground stress may be building up faster than expected and may indicate an increased risk of a major temblor.
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San Andreas Fault
U.S. Geological Survey

A seismologist at the University of California, Berkeley, first discovered tremors deep in the San Andreas Fault in 2005.

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Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, monitored seismic activity on the fault's central section between July 2001 and February 2009 and recorded more than 2,000 tremors. The tremors lasted mere minutes to nearly half an hour.
Unlike earthquakes, tremors occur deeper below the surface and the shaking lasts longer.
During the study period, two strong earthquakes hit — a magnitude-6.5 in 2003 and a magnitude-6.0 a year later. Scientists noticed the frequency of the tremors doubled after the 2003 quake and jumped six-fold after 2004.
Tremor episodes persist today. Though the frequency of tremors have declined since 2004, scientists are still concerned because they are still at a level that is twice as high as before the 2003 quake.
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The team also recorded unusually strong rumblings days before the 2004 temblor.
Results of the research appear in Friday's issue of the journal Science. The work was funded by the U.S. Geological Survey and National Science Foundation.
"The fact that the tremors haven't gone down means the time to the next earthquake may come sooner," said Berkeley seismologist and lead researcher Robert Nadeau.
Nadeau first discovered tremors deep in the San Andreas Fault in 2005. Before that, the phenomenon was thought only to occur in Earth's subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives beneath another.
USGS seismologist Susan Hough found the latest observations intriguing, but said it's too soon to know what they mean.
"We don't have enough data to know what the fault is doing in the long term," said Hough, who had no part in the research.
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2009-07-09 14:07:02

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Bbuzzin

12:31 AMJul 14 2009

1989 loma preata i was driving on the nimmitz freeway when it collapsed in my rearview mirerr

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TreadingQuikSand

09:37 PMJul 13 2009

I went through one earthquake in Redwood City. I had only been in California for 10 months. It "knocked" me out of bed at 2:45 AM and I woke up when I hit the floor. It sounded like a freight train going through my bedroom. I turned on the lights and the news.... and "they" were reporting that it was an earthquake... well, DUH! My cabinets in the kitchen were open and the dishes were on the floor. I had a huge crack running up the driveway and through my garage. I never went back to sleep! I packed everything I owned, booked my ticket back to Florida and ran like hell!! You couldn't GIVE me a house in California!! I'll take hurricanes, and my mortgage, any day!! <FYI: my brother-in-law is a geologist and told me NOT to move to Callifornia.... but, did I listen.... NOOOOOOOOO!!> LOL

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AnCWalton

05:04 PMJul 12 2009

Even if better tech was available to prerdict quakes the pull of special interests to gloss things over would still exist. Whether Canes, quakes or other natural disasters thnik for yourself.

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Xkglady

04:09 PMJul 12 2009

"Gravity; an attravtive fence that exists between all objects.Greenhouse effect; natural heating caused by atmosphere, gases trapping heat at Earth's surface.Ionosphere: a layer of Earth's atmosphere where ions and free electrons absorb AM RADIO waves during the day and reflect them back toward Earth at night."Convergent boundary and Convection current; may be of interest to look up as well.

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Xkglady

03:57 PMJul 12 2009

"Plate Tectonic; the theory that Earth's crust and upper mantle(lithosphere)are broken into sections, called plates that slowly move around the mantle.""Continental Drift; a hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener, which states that the continents have moved horizontally around the globe, overtime to their current locations.""Erosion; the process that wears away surface materials and moves them from one location to another, usually by gravity, glaciers, wind, or water!."

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Sithette1

02:25 PMJul 12 2009

Oh yes, there is absolutely NO WAY that erosion would have anything to do with the shifting of the earth's axis. The ratio in size of the earth's crust to the earth as a whole is approximately the same as the apple skin is to an apple. Minimal, to say the least. The earth's axis "shifts" (ie, points to a different area of the sky) over thousands of years due to the fact that the earth is rotating. It's a natural physical phenomenon, like a spinning top that wobbles due to slowing down. The earth's rotational rate is slowing too, by natural means.

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02:15 PMJul 12 2009

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Sithette1

02:09 PMJul 12 2009

XKGLADY: the creation of the continents is not due to erosion, but to the dynamics of plate tectonics. You put cold rock on a round surface; it "cracks" into plates which are then moved around via convective forces coming from deep within the earth (due to hot magma rising). What is called the Plate Tectonic Theory, in conjunction with the Continental Drift Theory is pretty much proven now, and accepted by scientists worldwide. Erosion is merely the breaking down of the earth's surface due to water, wind, etc.

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Wolfster9

02:06 PMJul 12 2009

with all the technical data they have today, it is not a matter of if, but rather WHEN??

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Scientists have detected a spike in underground rumblings on a section of California\'s San Andreas Fault that produced a magnitude-7.8 earthquake in 1857.