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anthropomorphic ape
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Tokyo earthquake - global impact?
ok this is a hugely speculative OP,
what would the regional and global impact of a major earthquake in Tokyo be?
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obviously there is no definitive answer, simply because it depends on the actual size and location of any future quake, nevertheless scenario predictions should be possible, based on that which we currently know about global-interconnectivity.... so if Tokyo catches a cold, how hard will the world sneeze?
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anthropomorphic ape
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some studies seem to have been done from a US-centric perspective....
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anthropomorphic ape
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but also with some focus upon a Tokyo quake.....
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anthropomorphic ape
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Indeed, the report even argues that a major tokyo earthquake could be positive for the global economy....
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note. i've got a feeling this is going to be a really unpopular thread....oh well, too late now
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anthropomorphic ape
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this is not so positive - predicting the loss of over 40% of Japan's GDP...
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nor this....
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The Grammar Tyrant
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It'll be a lot more unpopular now - I think it's highly interesting!
I guess the thing is that there are always going to be two sides - the cost of the event and the amount of money spent in re-establishing the destroyed buildings and infrastructure. One thing which does bother me about seismologists and vulcanologists is that it seems that half of the world's faults and volcanoes are overdue to erupt based on 70/100/1000 year patterns. Yet, they can never tell us beforehand when Mt St Helens or Pinatubo is going to erupt, or when the tsunami was going to be. Much like climate change, these are new sciences and there have only been any kind of accurate measurements enabled for a century or so. We;ve been told an earthquake is overdue for Wellington for years, but haven't seen it yet. We keep hoping that it will at least hit while Parliament's sitting - Guy Fawkes, eat your heart out! Auckland, on the other hand, is apparently 200 years overdue for a major eruption. At least you'll be fine, you don't live on the edge of a Tectonic plate. Fascinating topic, especially for those of us on the Pacific Rim. |
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