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Corals Warn of Earthquakes
The direction in which a coral is growing
can tell us when the next earthquake is due. Scientists from
the California Institute of Technology studied coral growth
along offshore northern Sumatra and warned that the Indian
Ocean might soon see another earthquake along the faultline
that caused the 2004 tsunami. As earthquake activity takes
place, the sea-bed is pushed up. The corals then start growing
horizontally thus making evident tectonic movement pattern.
The researchers analyzed the cross-sectional details of the
corals along a stretch of the 'Sunda megathrust' in northern
Sumatra, where an earthquake had occurred in September 2007.
The findings revealed the area had witnessed multiple earthquakes
over the last 700 years and that the 2007 earthquake might
well be a precursor to another one in the coming decades.
Source: Down
To Earth, January 2009

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