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Post by SA Hunter on Sept 21, 2022 18:23:59 GMT 10
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Post by ausprep130 on Sept 28, 2022 9:10:23 GMT 10
Recently watched a doco on dinosaur extinction. The doco surmised that meteor impact caused seismic shockwaves which caused tsunami like action in rivers thousands of kilometres from the impact site, and in a very short space of time eg: 45mins. Got me thinking whether the seismic shockwaves from the earthquakes caused the recent mass whale stranding in Tasmania. Obviously it's not the one and only cause, but I think it is likely the main cause when stranding's of this scale occur. The shockwaves can effect the whales ability to navigate, or if big enough, can damage internal organs. There is already research on the impact seismic surveys have on whales which tends to support the theory.
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Post by malewithatail on Sept 28, 2022 9:16:11 GMT 10
I'm also seeing some of those NZ quakes here in the Northern Rivers on my seismograph.
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Post by ausprep130 on Sept 28, 2022 12:08:10 GMT 10
What sort of delay are you seeing?
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Post by malewithatail on Sept 28, 2022 13:47:04 GMT 10
Thats hard to work out as I only have one station. The clock in the PC is fairly accurate, and the delay seems to be about 20 mins. That makes sense as the waves travel at around 12,000 km/hr, and the distance to NZ is around 4,200 km. But the earthquake waves travel at different speeds according to type, how deep it is etc.
I also monitor the electric field of the Earth, and have detected the piezo effect from the Newcastle quake, as well as the disturbances created by the French Nuke tests, meteor showers and other phenomena.
It gives an fascinating insight into the mechanics of electrical storms, and I can see the discharges before the storm is visible, giving advance warning of one well before the weather radar can detect any precipitation.
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Post by spatial on Sept 28, 2022 14:58:51 GMT 10
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Post by ausprep130 on Sept 28, 2022 16:41:49 GMT 10
That makes sense too. I have also heard that animals, in particular birds go into a frenzy a few hours prior to a disaster, but then get all quiet just beforehand. Perhaps the whales sensed what was about to happen and were looking for a safe harbour (Macquarie harbour pun intended)
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Post by bug on Sept 28, 2022 17:10:14 GMT 10
Some animals can sense the low frequency shockwaves that humans cannot.
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