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Antarctic earthquakes shake at glacial speed

Tue, 01 Jan 2008 ANI

Washington, September 9 (ANI): Scientists have found that wide rivers of ice, which flow through relatively slow-moving polar ice sheets in Antarctica, en route to the sea, can generate seismic waves twice a day, thus resulting in earthquakes.

 

The seismic signals from Antarctica's 60-mile-wide Whillans Ice Stream are as strong as those of a magnitude-7 earthquake, which could cause major damage in a developed area.

 

But, whereas an earthquake of magnitude 7 might last 10 seconds, the Whillans signals continue for ten minutes or longer.

 

They resemble earthquakes at glacial speed, according to Douglas A. Wiens of Washington University in St. Louis.

 

Because of the relatively long time over which the slip takes place, scientists standing right on the slipping ice stream feel nothing. In contrast, most rock earthquakes, which can take place in as little as a few seconds, are felt intensely by people in the area. (ANI)

 


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