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So An Earthquake Just To Keep Us On Our Toes?

That’s seismologically impossible on a Normal Fault in the Basin and Range province. So, lol at that ********.
I've always heard we could have something around an 8. That such a thing is a >1000 year event, but also that we are more than 500 years overdue.
 
What's it called when an earthquake happens in a place that used to be an ancient lakebed? It happened to Mexico City. Well anyway, The Salt Lake Valley is an ancient lakebed. I think I felt a little bit of that effect after the main shaking was over, there was a bit of "my girlfriend is getting out of the waterbed" feeling where there were some waves that lasted for several seconds. In a major earthquake that reverberation can cause a lot of additional damage.
 
What's it called when an earthquake happens in a place that used to be an ancient lakebed? It happened to Mexico City. Well anyway, The Salt Lake Valley is an ancient lakebed. I think I felt a little bit of that effect after the main shaking was over, there was a bit of "my girlfriend is getting out of the waterbed" feeling where there were some waves that lasted for several seconds. In a major earthquake that reverberation can cause a lot of additional damage.
That effect is sometimes called liquifaction.

But you don’t need to be on an ancient lake bed to have that kind of feeling. Different soil and sediment environments can result in magnifying the amplitude of a wave... sorta by allowing it to roll with a more steady rhythm.
 
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I know this is a huge word of mouth thing and maybe a bit out there but.. My friends mom knows a seismologist at the UofU and I guess he text her just to warn her family and get ready. He thinks there is going to be a 9.0 before lunch. Its 10:19 right now.

On the channel 2 news they said this rumor is circulating around and according to seismologists they've spoken to it's absolutely not true. They expect aftershocks to continue for the rest of the day and possibly even the next few days but nothing even as big as the original earthquake.
 

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