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The seismic response spectra of the geology surveys of several nuclear power plants were done by as many as six firms over many years. They were all different spectra as if the surveys were done in six different locations around the country. The first of the surveys was done starting in the 1960’s. A question arose for the engineers using these curves for g values and such information. Which one of the curves should be used? The answer for them was to use the most conservative numbers of all the curves and live with that. Well it seems that at least five of the surveys were in gross error. Such geology surveys were done to find seismic fault lines for concerns about possible occurrences of Earthquakes. There is the well-known San Andreas Fault line located between southern California and the San Francisco Bay. Then a map shows that there are perhaps hundreds of tiny seismic fault lines between Ritto, Mexico and Las Vegas. However, did geologists screw up the surveys there too? Is there a major unknown fault line hidden there? If so then, will California split in two, and slip into the sea between Ritto, Mexico and the San Francisco Bay? * * * Claude wonder why he read these letters. He called Wally about the gold on the property in Arizona. Wally answered his phone. “Hi Claude.” “Hi Wally, you heard about the big island in the Pacific?” “Yes, there was a bad tidal wave and the island didn't happen.” “Also, have you heard about the guy that now owns land on Arizona coast." "I've never been to Arizona. So, I wouldn't know about that. I just have that land deed." "A guy named, Mike Miller, claims that he struck gold on his land that is now beach front property.” “Really?” “You’re a gold mine owner now. Congratulation.” “Wow, a golden beach. What should I do with that?” “Go west with a back-hoe.”
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- Release Date 07/20/2019
- Author John Warren Self
- Language English
- Companies John Warren Self
- Format Paperback
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