Sunday, November 29, 2020

Week 6 - Geological Interpretations - Cory Hall

     When thinking of anything related to geology and natural occurrences of geological processes The San Andreas Fault Line immediately pops to mind. The first piece of information that I would find helpful would be a map of the fault line and the movement of the colliding plates. I feel like this is the most important piece of information related to the fault line and everything that happens in the vicinity. Another tool that would be helpful in studying the area would be a seismograph. I think that  if you're able to tell when tectonic activity is taking place, it would be easier to observe the other surrounding side effects. The final piece of information I would like would be regional CO2 emission reports. I know the ideas surrounding global warming are relatively new, but I think it would be neat to see if there's any correlation between the oceans heating up and activity within the fault itself.


© David Lynch


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