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March 09, 2011 (19 Quakes)
Average 5.2
Average Interval: 75 Minutes
Top 5: 7.2, 5.7, 5.6, 5.3, 5.3
Total Energy Released: 4.1 x 10^15 Joules
===================================
March 10, 2011 (13 Quakes)
Average 5.3
Average Interval: 110 Minutes
Top 5: 6.1, 6.1, 6.0, 5.7, 5.4
Total Energy Released: 3.4 x 10^14 Joules
===================================
March 11, 2011 (78 Quakes)
Average 5.6
Average Interval: 18 Minutes
Top 5: 9.0, 7.1, 6.8, 6.5, 6.5
Total Energy Released: 1.6 x 10^18 Joules
===================================
March 12, 2011 (145 Quakes)
Average 5.2
Average Interval: 10 Minutes
Top 5: 6.8, 6.6, 6.4, 6.3, 6.2
Total Energy Released: 3.8 x 10^15 Joules
===================================
March 13, 2011 (116 Quakes)
Average 5.0
Average Interval: 12 Minutes
Top 5: 6.3, 6.2, 6.2, 6.1, 6.0
Total Energy Released: 1.1 x 10^15 Joules
===================================
March 14, 2011 (71 Quakes)
Average 5.0
Average Interval: 20 Minutes
Top 5: 6.0, 5.8, 5.6, 5.5, 5.4
Total Energy Released: 3.2 x 10^14 Joules
===================================
March 15, 2011 (42 Quakes)
Average 5.0
Average Interval: 34 Minutes
Top 5: 6.2, 6.0, 5.8, 5.7, 5.5
Total Energy Released: 3.9 x 10^14 Joules
===================================

>> No.2710457

so basically the earth is loosing joules?
..or what?

>> No.2710452

DEM JOULES

>> No.2710463

So much precious energy that we don't have the technology to harvest... feels bad man.

>> No.2710507

so there was a 7.2 earthquake 2 days before the big disaster?

>> No.2710517
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>>2710452
if only we could collect those joules

>> No.2710526

>>2710457

>loss of energy

How about you go back to retard school and leave /sci/ forever?

>> No.2710538

One good thing that came out of this earthquake is that Japan had the best earthquake sensors and analysis equipment in the entire world.
The data on this earthquake is the most detailed we've ever had.

>> No.2710541

>>2710526
E=mc^2

Dipshit

>> No.2710550

>>2710526
oh god, did you just learn about thermodynamics yesterday?

"The earth", the earth can lose energy.

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>> No.2710576

Didn't the poles shift something like 10cm? Does this provide evidence of polar shift being the largest contributor to climate change?

>> No.2710579
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That 6.2m quake on the left side happened real close to Mt. Fuji. Now imagine if that baby suddenly awakens...

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>>2710554
yeah when i heard about the 6.4 one this morning, it got me thinking because it was RIGHT on the edge of the plate

>> No.2710624

does anyone find it plausible that a giant land mass could immediately become permanentness submerged under deep water?

If so, how rare would such an event be?

>> No.2710643

>>2710624
immediately

no

>> No.2711007

what does it mean if the earthquakes are right on the edge?

>> No.2711051

Are there any idea's on harnessing this energy?

>> No.2711069

What do you guys think about thats going on down there?

>> No.2711114

>>2710434

source of data?

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>>2710624
Like this? Took just a couple of million years.