Oh no ERN, I did mean to witness an earthquake or volcanic eruption first
hand. Like those storm chasers who go round looking for tornados to study
them or document.. I was wondering if he's done the seismic equivalent..

Cheers,
Ryan

PS. Was a pretty interesting documentary wasn't it?

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> Quoting Ryan Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi Ronald,
> >
> > Thanks for the info! The documentary I saw was on Lituya Bay, I didn't
> > remember the name at the time though. Being a seismologist sounds very
> > interesting. Apart from those people they interview on tv documentaries,
I
> > can't say I've ever met one. Have you ever gone out of your way to
witness
> > an earthquake or a volcanic eruption first hand?
>
>
> Ryan, do you perhaps mean the aftermath of an earthquake?
> Because if anyone's actually had advance warning of one so that they could
go
> witness it, I haven't heard about that (and would be interested in the
> details.)
> BTW, I also saw a tsunami documentary that dealt with Lituya Bay -- may
well
> have been the same documentary you saw. I didn't remember the name either.
>
> ERNR
> whose only use of the geology degree in recent memory consisted of
explaining
> tsunamis to a small son.
>
>


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