03-27-2017, 11:07 AM
Quote: Indeed a worrying sign of the times.
Not so worrying though as what's going down at Fukushima!
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That is just geological features playing up. Japan is an island arc (as is New Zealnd), and therefore very unstable.
From a geological POV island arcs are about the least stable "land masses" or island ranges that exist - they never exist for long, from a geological POV, without drastically changing, including earth quakes, etc. etc.
Kind regards, Wim
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