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Earth is eating its own oceans
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That Math made my Head Hurt  smalltappinghead WOW   minusculespooked

I've talk to people who have homes so close to the Ocean they can walk to it,
They say the Oceans are not receding or rising.
It looks the same level it did 20 years ago, they are not losing or gaining beach front property. 

But then I have read about this occurrence of bubbling mud in California on or near the San Andreas Fault line.

Quote:A Gurgling ‘Mud Pot’ Is Crawling Across Southern California

Scientists don’t know why the muddy spring is moving, but it poses a threat to the infrastructure in its path.
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Quote:At the southern end of the San Andreas Fault in California, where the North American and Pacific tectonic plates famously touch, sits a stinky, gurgling pool of mud. Scientists have been aware of this “mud pot,” as the geothermal feature is known, since the 1950s. But it has recently become a cause for concern because, as Robin George Andrews reports for National Geographic, the mud pot is on the move.

Called the “Niland Geyser” because it is located near the township of Niland in Imperial County, the mud pot began its sludgy trudge at some point between 2015 and 2016. The bubbling pool has since moved about 20 feet each year, carving a 24,000 square foot basin in the ground. Its pace is not particularly quick, but officials are nevertheless worried about what lies in its path.
According to Alejandra Reyes-Velarde and Rong-Gong Lin II of the Las Angeles Times, the mud is creeping in the direction of Union Pacific freight railroad tracks, a petroleum pipeline, fiber optic telecommunications lines owned by Verizon, and part of Highway 111, which connects the Coachella Valley to California’s border with Mexico. To date, attempts to stop the mud pot’s forward march have not been successful. Union Pacific tried to build a 100-foot wall that extended 75 feet into the ground to stop the mud from reaching its railroads. The mud simply oozed beneath the wall.

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Does the action of the San Andreas Fault drawing water from the Pacific Ocean have anything to do with this?  minusculethinking
Can the Scientific Community put Two and Two together here? 
Or maybe it has nothing to do with Ocean Water At All.
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Earth is eating its own oceans - by guohua - 11-16-2018, 06:02 PM
RE: Earth is eating its own oceans - by BIAD - 11-16-2018, 09:52 PM
RE: Earth is eating its own oceans - by gordi - 11-17-2018, 08:45 AM
RE: Earth is eating its own oceans - by 727Sky - 11-17-2018, 09:49 AM
RE: Earth is eating its own oceans - by Wallfire - 11-17-2018, 02:13 PM
RE: Earth is eating its own oceans - by guohua - 11-17-2018, 06:00 PM

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