msquared48
Structural
- Aug 7, 2007
- 14,745
A friend (non-engineer type) toled me this weekend that they heard some new information on this fault on a TV news broadcast last week.
Supposedly, some new information regarding this fault was discovered from recent activity on an adjacent fault. It's now supposedly rated somewhere between a magnitude 8.0 to 9.0 on a possible future event. This magnitude rivals the Cascadia Subduction zone effect and I find it very hard to believe, although the faults are only separated by about 300 miles as the crow flies.
Can anyone verify this? I did not see any news information.
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
Supposedly, some new information regarding this fault was discovered from recent activity on an adjacent fault. It's now supposedly rated somewhere between a magnitude 8.0 to 9.0 on a possible future event. This magnitude rivals the Cascadia Subduction zone effect and I find it very hard to believe, although the faults are only separated by about 300 miles as the crow flies.
Can anyone verify this? I did not see any news information.
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering