11/12/2002: Quake crack

Undertoad • Nov 12, 2002 11:31 am
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This from the Earth Science Pic of the Day. These are a couple of geologists studying the 7.9 quake that hit Alaska last week.

Its funny cos I took "Earth Science" when I was in 10th grade, and the teacher was trying to explain exactly how earthquakes work. I can clearly remember his words:

"Everybody thinks that in an earthquake the ground forms these big cracks, so big that people could fall into them. That's not how it works."

Really, Mr. Shadel?
Cam • Nov 12, 2002 1:21 pm
That's amazing. Nature has some incredible power. I wonder how rare an occurance that is though.
Cochese • Nov 12, 2002 1:48 pm
What's good about today's image is that it finally pushes the "Horses with bad legs" image link far down enough on the page that I can avoid reading it everytime I visit now. *shudder*
Tobiasly • Nov 12, 2002 2:19 pm
Originally posted by Cochese
What's good about today's image is that it finally pushes the "Horses with bad legs" image link far down enough on the page that I can avoid reading it everytime I visit now. *shudder*

Geez, it's time to upgrade to a bigger monitor there, bud! :)

Why don't you just use the "view new messages" link on the home page?
elSicomoro • Nov 12, 2002 2:59 pm
I was following KTUU-TV from Anchorage and the Anchorage Daily News just after the earthquakes. It caused a real mess out in those rural parts. IIRC, they had a photo of a semi that had slipped into one of the holes in the highway...or did I see that here? Shit...I don't remember. :)
juju • Nov 12, 2002 3:13 pm
It's interesting that there are mountains in the background, as they were likely also formed by earthquakes, with the tectonic plates coming together instead of seperating like they did this time.