[Image: Photo by Ko Sasaki, courtesy of the New York Times].
1) "This webpage contains earthquake 'sounds' created from seismic recordings around the world generated by the 2011/03/11 Mw9.0 Tohoku, Japan earthquake. They provide a unique way for us to listen to the vibration of the Earth that is otherwise inaudible to us, and to decipher the complicated earthquake physics and triggering processes."
2) "The stone tablet has stood on this forested hillside since before they were born, but the villagers have faithfully obeyed the stark warning carved on its weathered face: 'Do not build your homes below this point!' Residents say this injunction from their ancestors kept their tiny village of 11 households safely out of reach of the deadly tsunami last month that wiped out hundreds of miles of Japanese coast and rose to record heights near here. The waves stopped just 300 feet below the stone... Hundreds of so-called tsunami stones, some more than six centuries old, dot the coast of Japan, silent testimony to the past destruction that these lethal waves have frequented upon this earthquake-prone nation."
3) "Europe may be starting to dive under Africa, creating a new subduction zone and potentially increasing the earthquake risk in the western Mediterranean Sea... For millions of years the African plate, which contains part of the Mediterranean seabed, has been moving northward toward the Eurasian Plate at a rate of about an inch every 2.5 years (a centimeter a year). Now studies of recent earthquakes in the region indicate that a new subduction zone may be forming where the plates are colliding along the coasts of Algeria and northern Sicily... [M]ost established subduction zones are marked by giant undersea trenches. A similar trench should eventually form in the Mediterranean—but certainly not overnight."
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- Slow day.
- The Gunt Hold
- Banana Bread Donuts
- Biggy's Adventure
- Old Fire Trucks
- Confectionery
- Royal Weddings, and Royal Disasters
- Because It Should Exist: 1979 Topps #721 Mets Pros...
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- Weekend Warrior - Videos to get you STOKED!!
- Man speak.
- The New Guy...
- In the week where I decided to stop killing myself...
- Mystery Solved
- Exhibition
- 268 Mulberry
- My souvenir book already put to use
- More bugs from the desert (and a lizard)
- See the resemblance?
- The Baseball Card Blog welcomes a new contributor:...
- Misinterpretation
- Marvel Content Coming to Netflix
- Fashions from the 1950s
- Avalanche Claims Life near the Ruth Gorge
- Schmooze
- A precarious life for a toad
- A night with the light
- A slow nature walk
- Navigate
- Envy
- Film Review: The Way Back
- Utsikt från dagens gym
- Flattery
- Because It Should Exist: 1963 Topps #299 Rookie Stars
- Play
- Withdrawal
- Royal Wedding Whoopie Pies
- Borrego bugs
- A beautiful morning in the desert!
- A Century Of Britain’s Royal Weddings
- Climbing and Outdoor News from Here and Abroad - 4...
- Mariorama 3D print design
- Med solen i ögonen
- Chips and Salsa Cookies {Tutorial}
- The Heckler's Wife's Comeuppance: On Poor Records ...
- Royal Drinking Game & a Quiz!
- Numerically Speaking
- To the left, to the left
- Spacesuit: An Interview with Nicholas de Monchaux
- Dietary Inspiration
- Tempotempo
- Blog Love
- Chernobyl before 1986
- Gluttony
- Risk
- Conditions Report - April 27 2011
- So many bugs, so little time!
- Moscow in 1930s [more]
- Moscow in 1930s
- Maple, Chocolate Chip & Candied Bacon Cookie Cups
- My #1 Fan {WFMW}
- Creature of habit.
- Tight & Bright & Thick & Rich.
- Infrastructural Opportunism
- Tillbaks i stan
- Breathe
- John Lennon in red and black striped pajamas
- laughing
- Acknowledgment
- Using Your Rope in Anchors
- Because It Should Exist: 1976 Topps #650 Thurman G...
- Merlin reporting from Paris
- Bubble Tea Fever Hits London!
- How I got my body back.
- An impromptu bug jar
- Angry Birds Part 2 {Yellow Bird}
- The Psycho Eyebrows of Sam McDowell
- Who won the Lego Giveaway?
- A broken day.
- RMS Lusitania
- Stealth Objects and Scanning Mist
- Earthquake Sounds, Tsunami Rocks, Future Trenches
- Harvest
- Girl & Her Motorbike, 1958
- New Print
- Fred Beckey Documentary
- APRIL 2011 MUSIC VIDEO RECAP
- Royal Icing 101, or All Roads Lead to Rome
- Romance and reality.
- Portland Edition: Sympathize
- Portland Edition: Referral
- Portland Edition: Appraisal
- Portland Edition: Watchdog
- Week Ending April 24
- Architectural Ecology
- Happy Easter, Y'all!
- Fartlek plus distansrekord
- Bettie Page's black and white photos in bikini by ...
- Fiction and the city
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