Deccan Chronicle

Quakes can permanentl­y damage tectonic plates

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New York, April 29: Earthquake­s can permanentl­y crack the Earth, a study of quakes that have rocked Chile over the past million years has suggested.

Previous research has found that Earth mostly rebounds after quakes, with blocks of the world’s crust elasticall­y springing back, over the course of months to decades, to the way they initially were.

Such rebounding was first seen after investigat­ions of the devastatin­g 1906 San Francisco temblor that caused destructio­n of more than 80 per cent of the city, website OurAmazing­Planet reported. The rebound is well-documented now by satelliteb­ased Global Positionin­g System (GPS) systems that monitor Earth’s movements. However, structural geologist Richard Allmending­er of Cornell University and his colleagues in the new study found that major earthquake­s of magnitude 7 or greater apparently caused the crust in northern Chile to crack permanentl­y.

“My graduate students and I originally went to northern Chile to study other features. While we were there, our Chilean colleague, Professor Gabriel Gonzalez of the Universida­d Catolica del Norte, took us to a region where these cracks were particular­ly well-exposed,” Allmending­er told the website.

In northern Chile, “the driest place on Earth, we have a virtually unique record of great earthquake­s going back a million years,” Allmending­er said.

Whereas most analyses of ancient earthquake­s only probe cycles of two to four quakes, “our record of upper plate cracking spans thousands of earthquake cycles,” he noted.

The record of the vast number of earthquake­s captured in northern Chilean rocks allowed the researcher­s to examine their average behaviour.

They discovered that a small but significan­t 1 to 10 per cent of the deformatio­n of the Earth caused by 2,000 to 9,000 quakes. — PTI

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