Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Major Tsunami Alert

Major Tsunami Alert
Andre Willers
6 Dec 2012
Synopsis :
The Indo-Australian tectonic Plate seems to be tearing apart . (11 April 2012) . Expect severe subduction episodes and resultant tsunamis.

Discussion :
1.The tearing of the upper levels of the crust has already happened on April 11 2012 .
See Appendix II .
2.The cause :
The Himalayas are pinning crustal movements , causing ripple effects (See appendix I)
3.What happens now ?
A question dear to the heart of any human or plant that lives near the sea .
4.The April 11 2012 was a strike-slip event . The crust tore sideways . But the tension arose from stresses imposed by torques of a plate over the equator . The parts of the plate north or south of the equator had different vectors in an eastern direction , leading to shearing forces building up , resulting in tearing .
5.A new plate boundary is forming .
6.The more rigid upper parts (crust) tore first . These propped up large chunks of northward-moving crust in the southern hemisphere , and equally depressed large chunks of crust (ie Himalayas) in the northern hemisphere (This follows from elementary physics of the surface of a rotating sphere) .
7.The Himalaya’s (especially the southern parts ) will rebound upwards . Severe earthquakes . River tsunamis possible .
8.The Indonesian parts will subside , creating enormous ocean tsunamis .
9.The new subduction zones will give rise to major new volcanoes and trigger old ones .
10.Will any Super-Volcanoes be activated ?
I sincerely hope not . This seems to be a fairly superficial event . Only plate tectonics involved . No deep magma plumes . There is a teensy little problem that the Yellowstone Supervolcano might be tied into a 600 000 year cycle with events in the Indian Ocean .

11.Timing :
I don’t know .
My previous attempts at Earthquake prediction was correct on timing and place, but incorrect on magnitude . I hope the same holds here .
The major rupture has already happened , and we have had a number of very large earthquakes (8+) in the region , as well as planetwide (see Appendix II)
My guess is sooner than later . The frequency of major(8+) events is crescending .
12.What is a poor hominin to do ?
Run to a place far from the coast , preferably with extinct volcanoes .
13. But who wants to live forever ?
At least you have a choice : surfing tsunamis , lava streams or pyroclastic flows .

Get off planet , young hominin .

Andre

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Appendix I
General discussion of plate tectonics .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics
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Appendix II
The tearing of the crust .
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21528843.500-earth-cracking-up-under-indian-ocean.html
Earth cracking up under Indian Ocean
• 26 September 2012 by Colin Barras
• Magazine issue 2884. Subscribe and save
YOU may not have felt it, but the whole world shuddered on 11 April, as Earth's crust began the difficult process of breaking a tectonic plate. Whentwo huge earthquakes ripped through the floor of the Indian Ocean, they triggered large aftershocks on faults the world over, and provided the best evidence yet that the vast Indo-Australian plate is being torn in two.
Geologists have spent five months puzzling over the twin quakes - of magnitude 8.6 and 8.2 - which took place off the coast of North Sumatra. Events that large normally occur at the boundary between tectonic plates, where one chunk of Earth's crust slides beneath another, but these were more than 100 kilometres from such a subduction zone. What's more, both involved rocks grinding past each other sideways with very little vertical movement - what geologists call strike-slip earthquakes. Yet strike-slip quakes this large had never been reported before.
Matthias Delescluse at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, France, and his colleagues have an explanation. They analysed quakes in the area since December 2004, when a magnitude-9.1 quake in a subduction zone near Sumatra triggered a devastating tsunami. They found earthquakes during this period were nearly 10 times more frequent compared with the previous eight years. What's more, 26 of the quakes that happened between December 2004 and April 2011 were similar to the 11 April quakes in that they involved rocks being pushed and pulled in the same directions.
Taken together, the events suggest that the Indo-Australian plate is breaking up along a new plate boundary, say the researchers, and that may account for both the location and the size of April's quakes (Nature, DOI: 10.1038/nature11520). Although both are currently on the same plate, Australia is moving faster than India. This is causing a broad area in the centre of the Indo-Australian plate to buckle. As a result, the plate may be splitting (see map).
John McCloskey at the University of Ulster in Coleraine, UK, is not yet convinced, saying the evidence from the April events is still too weak to support such a bold claim. But Lingsen Meng at the University of California, Berkeley, who studied the rupture pattern of the larger 11 April quake, is more confident. "I think it's a fair argument that the 11 April earthquakes may mark the birth of a plate boundary," he says. Things should become clearer as more earthquakes shake the region.
If they are anything like the 11 April events, the rest of the world may shake too. In another new study, Fred Pollitz at the US Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California, and his colleagues found that the global rate of quakes with a magnitude of 5.5 or greater increased almost fivefold in the six days after 11 April - something that has never been seen before, even after very large earthquakes (Nature, DOI: 10.1038/nature11504).
"This was the most powerful event [ever recorded] in terms of putting stress on other fault zones around the world," Pollitz says.

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