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COLLINS REPLIES: Because the tidal forces from the sun and moon deform the entire earth, all the land in the vicinity of Switzerland is raised by very nearly the same amount at “high tide.” Consequently, at the scale of buildings and towns nothing is displaced ... Land "Tides" -- Polar Ice Sheets -- Market Morality...
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Tide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the rotation of the Earth and the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun. The tides occur with a period of ap...
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Tides in Earth's crust trigger small, deep quakes: Study of one portion of the San Andreas fault finds that just a ... http://bit.ly/851wDH.
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Tides in Earth's Crust Trigger Small, Deep Quakes - Study of the San Andreas fault finds that just a little added s... http://ow.ly/16dnsU.
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Tides in Earth's crust trigger small, deep quakes > http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/51459/t itle/Tides_in_Earth. ...
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variations of the static gravity field. Ocean tide loading deforms the Earth's crust due to the additional weight of the ocean tides. This deformation ...
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Determining the origin and rate of magma production in subduction zone volcanoes is essential to understanding the formation of continental crust and the recycling of subducted materials back into Earth's mantle.
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www.terradaily.com/reports/Rising_Tides_Intensify_Non_V...
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Now University of Washington researchers have found evidence that these slow-slip events are actually affected by the rise and fall of ocean tides. ... The rising tide appeared to increase the tremor by a factor of 30 percent, though the Earth distortion still was so small that it was undetectable without instruments,
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Nov 22, Space & Earth/Earth Sciences ... Now University of Washington researchers have found evidence that these slow-slip events are actually affected by the rise and fall of ocean tides.
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