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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 07:49 PM Jul 2016

Some earthquakes on San Andreas fault are triggered by gravitational tug of sun and moon

Source: Los Angeles Times

The gravitational tug between the sun and moon is not just a dance of high and low tides: It can also trigger a special kind of earthquake on the San Andreas fault.

This phenomenon has fascinated scientists for years. Like sea levels, the surface of the Earth also goes up and down with the tides, flexing the crust and stressing the faults inside. Further study found that during certain phases of the tidal cycle, small tremors deep underground – known as low-frequency earthquakes – were more likely to occur.

“It's kind of crazy, right? That the moon, when it's pulling in the same direction that the fault is slipping, causes the fault to slip more – and faster,” said Nicholas van der Elst, a U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist and lead author of a new study on the subject published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. “What it shows is that the fault is super weak – much weaker than we would expect – given that there's 20 miles of rock sitting on top of it.”

Studying how these low-frequency earthquakes respond to the tides can reveal new information about the San Andreas and what it might mean for larger earthquakes, researchers say. The data offer a window into deeper parts of the fault – as much as 20 miles underground – that would otherwise be inaccessible.

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Read more: http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-la-me-earthquakes-tides-san-andreas-20160718-snap-story.html

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Some earthquakes on San Andreas fault are triggered by gravitational tug of sun and moon (Original Post) bananas Jul 2016 OP
Thanks for posting canetoad Jul 2016 #1
How long will it be till this is used as a defense for fracking? Regardless of whether it makes jtuck004 Jul 2016 #2
To be honest the quakes arent anything that causes me to really oppose fracking cstanleytech Jul 2016 #3
It's because we bombed her, I just know it. Orrex Jul 2016 #4
They never listen. Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2016 #5

canetoad

(17,148 posts)
1. Thanks for posting
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 07:55 PM
Jul 2016

The article is a good read. It makes sense that semi/molten rock under the earth's crust responds to the gravitational pull of the sun and moon.

 

jtuck004

(15,882 posts)
2. How long will it be till this is used as a defense for fracking? Regardless of whether it makes
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 08:00 PM
Jul 2016

sense or not, something else to, uh, muddy the waters.

cstanleytech

(26,273 posts)
3. To be honest the quakes arent anything that causes me to really oppose fracking
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 09:34 PM
Jul 2016

since there really isnt any place on the planet thats truly immune to having quakes, no what really gets me is that the stuff they use contaminates the ground water and thats the best reason in and of itself to oppose fracking.

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