Very interesting. Although you didn’t specifically reference Dr. Brian Atwater’s work, It seems you are arriving at a conclusion that doubts it. But what theory or combination of quakes are you considering as more likely or that needs studied more?
Though you postulate there may have been multiple large earthquakes separated by years or decades during the 1700 event, I didn't pick up on any evidence in your discussion to support this other than modelling. Did I miss it? Is there any evidence? Though the 7 cedar dendrochronology has the least uncertainty, there's many more ghost forests up and down the coast. Is there any confident temporal separation in any of this data?
@@GM-ie2zlyou don’t speak for all of us. Bringing politics into science is unnecessary and annoying. I agree with the presenters politics but think he is a bit of a douchebag. I’d rather not have people like him on my side to be honest.
Trump and his followers go out of their way to offend and insult anyone who does not agree with their nonsense. But one statement zinging your hero causes you to burst into tears? Crybullies are always the worst....
Really great lecture!
Very interesting. Although you didn’t specifically reference Dr. Brian Atwater’s work, It seems you are arriving at a conclusion that doubts it. But what theory or combination of quakes are you considering as more likely or that needs studied more?
Though you postulate there may have been multiple large earthquakes separated by years or decades during the 1700 event, I didn't pick up on any evidence in your discussion to support this other than modelling. Did I miss it? Is there any evidence? Though the 7 cedar dendrochronology has the least uncertainty, there's many more ghost forests up and down the coast. Is there any confident temporal separation in any of this data?
This contradicts Japanese written records, does it not?
Masterful presentation and methods! The dinner sausage is (maybe, likely?) dead. Long live the breakfast link!
Can any of your modelling predict whether the Bonneville landslide may have been triggered by the "B" earthquake event?
In other words, we don't know anything.
Never bring sophomoric political remarks into a lecture, it discredits you and degrades your professionalism. No class at all.
Dang, keep politics out of the science. Pathetic!
Once you brought up Trump and your attitude towards him factually stating the news is fake... Your done
To you. To other rationale people it just makes sense.
@@GM-ie2zlyou don’t speak for all of us. Bringing politics into science is unnecessary and annoying. I agree with the presenters politics but think he is a bit of a douchebag. I’d rather not have people like him on my side to be honest.
Trump and his followers go out of their way to offend and insult anyone who does not agree with their nonsense. But one statement zinging your hero causes you to burst into tears? Crybullies are always the worst....
Trump lives rent free in people's minds apparently.😂 smh
Japanese don't know where wave originated
lost me at the trump comment, dont bring political opinions into any classroom
No politics in science please. Also, it’s strange that you pronounced subsidence incorrectly about 100 times.