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[bungston] I've read through your linked paper and there is a hiccup in the plan. All of the induced earthquakes were less than .6 on the Richter scale. This scale earthquake can only be measured - its just too small to feel. |
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The other point this paper fails to mention is that if you measure for earthquakes in earthquake zones, you'll record further earthquakes - that is to say that a direct cause of water injection and earthquake induction is not proven. These scientists could simply have been recording predictable aftershocks that had nothing to do with their water injection. |
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// the earthquake field - a location far from populated areas // |
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Tricky one this - look at where the Earthquake zones are - plot them on a map - then overlay a population detail and you'll note that billions live in Earthquake zones. |
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Conclusion : I don't think this is possible. |
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Yeah, and the bleed off strain part won't work either.
Factors of 10 and the Richter scale. But why not hook up
giant anchors on opposite sides of a moving fault and
connect them with a big big piece of something strong in
tension, and on one of the anchors, there's this
gargantuan gearbox hooked up to a generator... Half an
inch a year, but the torque is unstoppable. |
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(This is in here somewhere, isn't it?) (yeah, right up there
on the right-Tectonic Plate Pulling Power, by FarmerJohn.
Thanks, self. Don't mention it. Good night.) |
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[bungston], don't get discouraged by the [ox...], just adjust your idea to add some real big balls to hang from a real big rope attached to a real big generator and you are in business; no Piezo involved (Mr. Piezo may not have balls at all). |
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