Japan Earthquake Shifted Coastline Maximum Of 8 Feet, Scientists Say

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/12/japan-earthquake-axis-shift-climate-change_n_834985.html

The massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake that shook Japan and triggered a powerful tsunami on Friday has had a profound effect on both the surrounding terrain and the planet as a whole.

Dr. Daniel McNamara, a seismologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, told The Huffington Post that the disaster left a gigantic rupture in the sea floor, 217-miles long and 50 miles wide. It also shifted Japan's coast by eight feet in some parts, though McNamara was quick to explain much of the coast likely didn't move as far.

McNamara found the way in which the quake actually sunk the elevation of the country's terrain to be more troublesome than coastal shifting. "You see cities still underwater; the reason is subsidence," he said. "The land actually dropped, so when the tsunami came in, it's just staying."

Holy Shit! :dunno:
 
I commend the Japanese people for helping each other and the other countries for helping them in this difficult situation. It is good to see people care for those less fortunate than themselves.
 
this earthquake caught the scientist by surprise. they expected it to be around 8 on the scale. but it turn out to be 9 on the scale
 
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