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    http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/02/27/chile.quake/index.html?hpt=T1

    (CNN) -- A massive magnitude 8.8 earthquake rocked Chile early Saturday, killing at least 78 people and triggering tsunami warnings for the entire Pacific basin.

    Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said she expected the death toll to rise.

    "We are taking all the necessary measures at this time," she told reporters.

    The full extent of the damage was not yet known, although there were reports of collapsed buildings and hundreds of people in the streets.

    The capital of Santiago lost electricity and basic services including water and telephones. Bachelet said regional hospitals had suffered damage; some were evacuated. A major bridge connecting northern and southern Chile was rendered inoperable, and the Santiago airport was shut down for at least the next 24 hours.

    Chilean television showed buildings in tatters in Concepcion, with whole sides torn off. Roads in the city were broken up.

    Television Nacional de Chile reported that only three stories of a 15-story building remained standing.

    Numerous aftershocks -- including one of magnitude 6.9 -- were felt within hours of the initial quake, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

    "There are really aftershocks like every hour," said Felipe Baytelman, speaking to CNN from Santiago.

    The quake's epicenter was located off the coast of Maule, about 200 miles southwest of Santiago. It struck at 3:34 a.m. (1:34 a.m. ET), when most people were sleeping.

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    "This is a major event. This happened near some very populated areas," said Randy Baldwin, a geophysicist with USGS. "With an 8.8 you expect damage to the population in the area."

    The earth's rumbling was felt by millions in Chile and in parts of Argentina, as well. Some buildings in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, were evacuated.

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    Bachelet declared areas of catastrophe, similar to a state of emergency, that will allow her to rush in aid. She said the town of Chillan -- which was destroyed by a killer quake in 1939 -- was one of the worst affected.
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    The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning, the highest level of a tsunami alert, for the entire Pacific region, including Hawaii and places as far away as Russia and Japan.

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    California and Alaska are under a tsunami advisory.

    "An earthquake of this size has the potential to generate a destructive tsunami that can strike coastlines near the epicenter within minutes and more distant coastlines within hours," the National Weather Service said in a statement.

    USGS geophysicist Victor Sardina said several tsunami waves had come ashore along the Chilean coast; the largest was recorded at 9 feet near the quake's epicenter.

    "I urge people in coastal zones to move to higher ground," Bachelet said at a morning news conference.

    The earliest estimated arrival for a wave that could affect Hawaii was 12:46 a.m. local time (6:46 p.m. ET). But evacuations of coastal areas were to begin at 6 a.m. (12 p.m. ET).

    Saturday's quake comes just a few weeks after an earthquake devastated parts of Haiti. That quake was magnitude 7.0. The Chilean quake, at magnitude 8.8, was a thousand times stronger. An earthquake displaces 64 times more energy for each additional point on the magnitude scale.

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    The full extent of the damage was not yet known, although there were reports of collapsed buildings and hundreds of people in the streets. The ceiling of a parking lot in the fashionable Las Condes neighborhood of Santiago came crashing down, crushing at least 50 cars.

    CNN showed pictures from TV Nacional, a 24-hour network that broadcasts across the country. CNN Chile has suffered damage to its broadcast facilities, although it is still actively newsgathering.

    Santiago resident Leo Perioto jumped out of bed in his apartment at the top of a six-story building.

    "The whole building was shaking," he said. "The windows were wobbling a lot. We could feel the walls moving from side to side."

    Glass shattered at the Santiago Marriott Hotel, but there appeared to be no structural damage, said Alessandro Perez.

    Anita Herrera at the Hotel Kennedy in Santiago said electricity was out and guests were nervous.

    "Our hotel is built for this," she said. "In Chile this happens many times."

    Coastal Chile has a history of deadly earthquakes, according to the USGS. Since 1973, there have been 13 quakes of magnitude 7.0 or higher.

    Saturday's epicenter was just a few miles north of the largest earthquake recorded in the world: a magnitude 9.5 quake in May 1960 that killed 1,655 and unleashed a tsunami that crossed the Pacific.

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    Had a 6.5 in Taiwan last night.


    I think this is the most chilling part of this Chile Earthquake....


    epicenter of the magnitude 8.8 Chile earthquake Saturday helped to temporarily redistribute mass on Earth.



    Ker Than

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    Published March 2, 2010

    Saturday's Chile earthquake was so powerful that it likely shifted an Earth axis and shortened the length of a day, NASA announced Monday.


    By speeding up Earth's rotation, the magnitude 8.8 earthquake—the fifth strongest ever recorded, according to the USGS—should have shortened an Earth day by 1.26 millionths of a second, according to new computer-model calculations by geophysicist Richard Gross of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.

    For comparison, the same model estimated that the magnitude 9 Sumatra earthquake in December 2004 shortened the length of a day by 6.8 millionths of a second.

    Gross also estimates that the Chile earthquake shifted Earth's figure axis by about three inches (eight centimeters).

    Deviating roughly 33 feet (10 meters) from the north-south axis around which Earth revolves, the figure axis is the imaginary line around which the world's unevenly distributed mass is balanced.

    To explain the difference, Keith Sverdrup, a seismologist at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, likened Earth to a spinning figure skater holding a rock in one hand. The rotational axis of the skater is still down the middle of the body, he said, but the skater's figure axis is shifted slightly in the direction of the hand holding the rock.



    How Chile Earthquake Shortened Day

    Just how did the Chile earthquake give Earth a bit of a turbo boost?

    To explain, Sverdrup, who wasn't involved in the NASA calculation, turned again to the image of a spinning figure skater. "As she pulls her arms in, she starts rotating faster."

    Likewise, as a portion of Earth's mass drew in ever so slightly and quickly during the Chile earthquake, the planet began spinning a bit quicker.

    The Chilean quake was a so-called thrust earthquake, which occurs when a large section of the Earth's surface—in this case, the Nasca tectonic plate—dives beneath an adjacent plate. This process, called subduction, can cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions (learn about plate tectonics).

    "The layer of rock on the [Nasca plate] dove down into the Earth's interior, and that's like the skater pulling her arms in toward her body," Sverdrup said.

    Only thrust earthquakes, with their inward motion, can shorten Earth days. Other types of earthquakes, such as horizontal strike-slip quakes, in which two plates slide horizontally past one another, don't affect Earth's rotation.

    Currently, scientists can measure the length of an Earth day with an accuracy of only about 20 millionths of a second, so the shortened day caused by the Chile earthquake can be estimated but not measured.

    But "that doesn't mean that the effect isn't real," Sverdrup said—though it is ephemeral. The shortening of Earth's day caused by the Chilean earthquake won't be permanent, although exact duration of the effect can't be measured.

    Thrust earthquakes aren't the only phenomena that can shorten, or lengthen, Earth days. Volcanic eruptions or tidal effects from the moon can also cause such effects.

    2010 Chile Earthquake Born in 1960?

    The recent Earth-axis jolt may have been the result of stress buildup from a magnitude 9.5 quake that struck Chile in 1960, scientists announced in a separate study yesterday.

    "The story is quite similar to the December 26, 2004, magnitude 9.0 Sumatra earthquake, which was followed by a magnitude 8.7 quake on [the Sumatra fault's] southern end on the 28th of March 2005," geologist Jian Lin of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts said in a statement.

    "The only difference is that it took 50 years for the northern neighboring section of the 1960 [Chile] earthquake to rupture, while it took only three months for the southern adjacent segment to rupture in Sumatra."

    It's unclear why the Chile fault took so much longer than the Sumatra fault to "follow up," Lin added.

    "But even 50 years is short enough [to fall within] a person's lifetime," he said. "Thus, we should consider the earthquake-interaction possibility seriously."

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    The earth is just getting ready to do the polar flip due 2012.  You know,the end of the world.

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    [quote author=the color nine link=topic=24358.msg1554082#msg1554082 date=1267719612]
    The earth is just getting ready to do the polar flip due 2012.  You know,the end of the world.
    [/quote]


    Actually, we were talking about this last night and a friend of mine who's real familiar with the Bible referenced that in Revelations somewhere it says something like right before the end of days the days will shorten or something like that. Sorry, I'm far from a Bible scholar.


    Wow, I was looking for that and I found this: :-o

    Luke 21:25-28
    And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; [26] Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. [27] And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. [28] And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.



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    [quote author=PCP777 link=topic=24358.msg1554197#msg1554197 date=1267724649]

    Actually, we were talking about this last night and a friend of mine who's real familiar with the Bible referenced that in Revelations somewhere it says something like right before the end of days the days will shorten or something like that. Sorry, I'm far from a Bible scholar.


    Wow, I was looking for that and I found this: :-o

    Luke 21:25-28
    And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; [26] Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. [27] And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. [28] And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.



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    Science and religious predictions in sync.   wooooeeee  eeeoooo  :2thescream:

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    HLN just reported that a family involved in the Haiti earthquake went to live with their son in Chile. They were also in the earthquake there.  :-(
    Now they are sleeping in their son's garden because of fear of the aftershocks.

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    [quote author=the color nine link=topic=24358.msg1554198#msg1554198 date=1267724969]

    Science and religious predictions in sync.   wooooeeee  eeeoooo  :2thescream:
    [/quote]


    I know, it's total  :2thescream:


    Virginia is flipping out. Of course she always has over this whole 2012 thing. Now with weekly daily earthquakes that are shortening days?  :2thescream: :2thescream: :2thescream: :2thescream:

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    [quote author=GothaBella link=topic=24358.msg1554216#msg1554216 date=1267725627]
    HLN just reported that a family involved in the Haiti earthquake went to live with their son in Chile. They were also in the earthquake there.  :-(
    Now they are sleeping in their son's garden because of fear of the aftershocks.
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    Remind me to keep these people far from me. Clearly they cause catastrophes. 
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    [quote author=PCP777 link=topic=24358.msg1554245#msg1554245 date=1267726631]

    I know, it's total  :2thescream:


    Virginia is flipping out. Of course she always has over this whole 2012 thing. Now with weekly daily earthquakes that are shortening days?  :2thescream: :2thescream: :2thescream: :2thescream:
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    my students are bugging out too.  thats the year most of them graduate.  i read them that axis article and they nearly revolted - it was the proof they needed.. but it says that this has happened before, in 2004 so probably with every huge earthquake relatively near the equator there has been a shift in mass.
    so this is probably nothing new.
    i point out to the kids, guys just because scientists are reporting on it NOW and because you are learning it NOW, doesnt mean this hasnt been happening forever.

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    [quote author=ZoMyGoddess! link=topic=24358.msg1556606#msg1556606 date=1267979755]
    my students are bugging out too.  thats the year most of them graduate.  i read them that axis article and they nearly revolted - it was the proof they needed.. but it says that this has happened before, in 2004 so probably with every huge earthquake relatively near the equator there has been a shift in mass.
    so this is probably nothing new.
    i point out to the kids, guys just because scientists are reporting on it NOW and because you are learning it NOW, doesnt mean this hasnt been happening forever.
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    I'm sure that was really comforting for your students. [size=2pt]And me. [/size]
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    [quote author=deeply shaded link=topic=24358.msg1556687#msg1556687 date=1267985987]
    I'm sure that was really comforting for your students. [size=2pt]And me. [/size]
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    unfortunately, they REALLY believe in 2012.  they really think its gonna happen.

    i told them that in 1995 (i think), when i was a senior, there was an eclipse, at the same time i think most of the planets were aligned or something - anyways all i know that people were saying that the world was going to end at 1:10pm.  I was in history class and we couldnt even have class.  all of us wanted to go to the library and have "front row seats to the end of the world" 
    the teacher couldnt do anything but take us to the library where people had those boxes to observe the eclispe... 1:10pm came and went and we're still here.

    i also tell them that the mayan calender had to stop sometime.  the civilization got attacked and ended, or someone lost the chisel - thats why it ended.  i dont know why that translates into the end of the world  :lol:  (i dunno what it really says, anyone know if it is really that the calender just ends or that the mayans actually say thats the end of the world?)

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    [quote author=ZoMyGoddess! link=topic=24358.msg1556695#msg1556695 date=1267986611]
    unfortunately, they REALLY believe in 2012.  they really think its gonna happen.

    i told them that in 1995 (i think), when i was a senior, there was an eclipse, at the same time i think most of the planets were aligned or something - anyways all i know that people were saying that the world was going to end at 1:10pm.  I was in history class and we couldnt even have class.  all of us wanted to go to the library and have "front row seats to the end of the world" 
    the teacher couldnt do anything but take us to the library where people had those boxes to observe the eclispe... 1:10pm came and went and we're still here.

    i also tell them that the mayan calender had to stop sometime.  the civilization got attacked and ended, or someone lost the chisel - thats why it ended.  i dont know why that translates into the end of the world  :lol:  (i dunno what it really says, anyone know if it is really that the calender just ends or that the mayans actually say thats the end of the world?)
    [/quote]You should tell them about the predicted solar flares in 2012 to scare them more.  :lol:

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    [quote author=Cap-n Meow link=topic=24358.msg1556700#msg1556700 date=1267986885]
    You should tell them about the predicted solar flares in 2012 to scare them more.  :lol:
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    :lol:  im trying to calm their little asses down.  then they'll use that as an excuse not to do work... "it doesnt matter, the world is gonna end anyways"

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    The tv is turned down, but the text just said MSNBC is reporting that Chile moved 10 feet to the West.  :2huh:

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    [quote author=GothaBella link=topic=24358.msg1558366#msg1558366 date=1268148946]
    The tv is turned down, but the text just said MSNBC is reporting that Chile moved 10 feet to the West.  :2huh:
    [/quote]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1256597/Chile-earthquake-moved-Concepcion-city-10ft-west.html

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    [quote author=Cap-n Meow link=topic=24358.msg1558374#msg1558374 date=1268149353]
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1256597/Chile-earthquake-moved-Concepcion-city-10ft-west.html
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    Thank you!!

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    is it wrong that i find this stuff soooooooooooooooooooooooo fucking interesting.
    i cant wait to tell the kids tomorrow!!

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