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Tectonic plate dance

Postby Olaf Hart » Wed Feb 10, 2021 9:33 pm

Interesting images of tectonic movement over the ages

https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/ ... onics.html
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Postby Ish » Wed Feb 10, 2021 9:57 pm

That's fascinating. Like watching slime mold on the top of bad milk.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby BeauV » Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:57 am

Olaf Hart wrote:Interesting images of tectonic movement over the ages

https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/ ... onics.html


I agree, about it being fascinating. No comment on the “mold” comment - :lol:

It shows us all that we are like a firefly, our lives are so short and irrelevant. No matter what any of us claim. It makes human arrogance absurd.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby Tim Ford » Sun Feb 14, 2021 3:40 pm

Wow. I haven't seen movement like that since I picked up a nasty case of crab lice in Port Said.

Would've made for a cake walk Vendee Globe circa -479 Ma.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby Tigger » Sun Feb 14, 2021 5:55 pm

Here's an opening to one of YouTube's great rabbit holes. It's Nick Zentner, who teaches Geology at Central Washington University. Here's his lecture on 'Great Earthquakes of the Pacific Northwest'. You'll learn about the 'Full Rip' and a whole bunch of other things too. Gloriously old school presentation--he's covered in chalk dust by the end. :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ7Qc3bsxjI
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Postby BeauV » Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:18 pm

Tigger wrote:Here's an opening to one of YouTube's great rabbit holes. It's Nick Zentner, who teaches Geology at Central Washington University. Here's his lecture on 'Great Earthquakes of the Pacific Northwest'. You'll learn about the 'Full Rip' and a whole bunch of other things too. Gloriously old school presentation--he's covered in chalk dust by the end. :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ7Qc3bsxjI


WOW! That was fantastic!!

My Uncle, George Stanley, (who is only a few years old than I) lives in Port Townsend now, having retired from the University of Montana (Missoula) as a professor of Geology. While his specialty is coral reefs, I'm sending him this link just to stir the pot. (He probably knows this guy).

What great fun!!!
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Postby kdh » Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:08 pm

Tigger wrote:Here's an opening to one of YouTube's great rabbit holes. It's Nick Zentner, who teaches Geology at Central Washington University. Here's his lecture on 'Great Earthquakes of the Pacific Northwest'. You'll learn about the 'Full Rip' and a whole bunch of other things too. Gloriously old school presentation--he's covered in chalk dust by the end. :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ7Qc3bsxjI

A good math lecture always ends in a lot of chalk dust.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby Jamie » Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:39 pm

Hmm.....might be time for some earthquake insurance.
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Postby kimbottles » Mon Feb 15, 2021 10:20 pm

Jamie wrote:Hmm.....might be time for some earthquake insurance.

We have it on all of our real estate holdings. Not that expensive, but really only good in a near total loss. Very high deductible.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby Jamie » Tue Feb 16, 2021 8:22 am

kimbottles wrote:
Jamie wrote:Hmm.....might be time for some earthquake insurance.

We have it on all of our real estate holdings. Not that expensive, but really only good in a near total loss. Very high deductible.


Thanks! I guess one only needs it in near total loss situations.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby BeauV » Tue Feb 16, 2021 7:44 pm

Jamie wrote:
kimbottles wrote:
Jamie wrote:Hmm.....might be time for some earthquake insurance.

We have it on all of our real estate holdings. Not that expensive, but really only good in a near total loss. Very high deductible.


Thanks! I guess one only needs it in near total loss situations.


Most folks are basically operating on earthquake insurance that will pay of most (not all) of the home mortgage. As a result, they'll be left with the land and little/no debt after their home is destroyed. While they aren't totally wiped out by losing the house and still owing the bank a bundle, it's not "insurance" in the way that most folks think about it. One is NOT "made whole" by typical west coast earthquake insurance. That said, better coverage is so much more expensive that almost no one buys it.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby Panope » Tue Feb 16, 2021 9:12 pm

I'll just build a new house.

If I'm not dead.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby Jamie » Tue Feb 16, 2021 9:25 pm

BeauV wrote:
Jamie wrote:
kimbottles wrote:
Jamie wrote:Hmm.....might be time for some earthquake insurance.

We have it on all of our real estate holdings. Not that expensive, but really only good in a near total loss. Very high deductible.


Thanks! I guess one only needs it in near total loss situations.


Most folks are basically operating on earthquake insurance that will pay of most (not all) of the home mortgage. As a result, they'll be left with the land and little/no debt after their home is destroyed. While they aren't totally wiped out by losing the house and still owing the bank a bundle, it's not "insurance" in the way that most folks think about it. One is NOT "made whole" by typical west coast earthquake insurance. That said, better coverage is so much more expensive that almost no one buys it.


Well that's less useful then. I don't have any mortgages.
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Postby BeauV » Wed Feb 17, 2021 6:46 am

Panope wrote:I'll just build a new house.

If I'm not dead.


That house we all watched you build will probably do quite well in an earthquake. The best buildings are single story, wood framed, and built rather recently so that there are adequate diagonal braces and blocks. The CA building codes really have changed a LOT due to the research of architects into what will withstand shaking hard for 4-6 minutes. Like everything else, ridged hard structures (EG: Brick, concrete, cinderblock) do very poorly in an earthquake as the hard stuff cracks and crumbles. Steel beam construction is the best, but expensive. Wood ends up winning as it is light, somewhat flexible, and doesn't crack.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby kimbottles » Wed Feb 17, 2021 10:22 am

Jamie wrote:
Well that's less useful then. I don't have any mortgages.


Neither do we, I don’t do debt.

But we do have the coverage as it is only a couple hundred per rental.
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby kdh » Wed Feb 17, 2021 2:19 pm

Jamie wrote:
BeauV wrote:
Jamie wrote:
kimbottles wrote:
Jamie wrote:Hmm.....might be time for some earthquake insurance.

We have it on all of our real estate holdings. Not that expensive, but really only good in a near total loss. Very high deductible.


Thanks! I guess one only needs it in near total loss situations.


Most folks are basically operating on earthquake insurance that will pay of most (not all) of the home mortgage. As a result, they'll be left with the land and little/no debt after their home is destroyed. While they aren't totally wiped out by losing the house and still owing the bank a bundle, it's not "insurance" in the way that most folks think about it. One is NOT "made whole" by typical west coast earthquake insurance. That said, better coverage is so much more expensive that almost no one buys it.


Well that's less useful then. I don't have any mortgages.

I don't have any insurance. :)
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Re: Tectonic plate dance

Postby Jamie » Wed Feb 17, 2021 2:43 pm

kdh wrote:
Jamie wrote:
BeauV wrote:
Jamie wrote:
kimbottles wrote:
Jamie wrote:Hmm.....might be time for some earthquake insurance.

We have it on all of our real estate holdings. Not that expensive, but really only good in a near total loss. Very high deductible.


Thanks! I guess one only needs it in near total loss situations.


Most folks are basically operating on earthquake insurance that will pay of most (not all) of the home mortgage. As a result, they'll be left with the land and little/no debt after their home is destroyed. While they aren't totally wiped out by losing the house and still owing the bank a bundle, it's not "insurance" in the way that most folks think about it. One is NOT "made whole" by typical west coast earthquake insurance. That said, better coverage is so much more expensive that almost no one buys it.


Well that's less useful then. I don't have any mortgages.

I don't have any insurance. :)


:D I thought about that until I met the tenants. And I know myself. Adverse selection.
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