We read and hear about earthquake fault lines but often times what we only see are representations of the fault line on maps as red lines or broken lines. We seldom see an actual photo of a fault line because the physical gap, breach or trench on the surface of the earth had been filled up or covered with soil and plants due to the long passage of time after it occurred. Yesterday, a picture of the actual West Valley Fault or Marikina Fault Line was put on the front cover of the Philippines Star. Scientists of Philvocs and Geosciences Australia are digging the actual trench/fault line for research and studies in relation to frequencies of earthquakes in Metro Manila. Here's how an actual fault line or trench looks. (See second picture below)
West Valley Fault or Marikina Fault Line |
This is the Barangay Bagong Silangan, Quezon City portion of the Marikina Fault Line Related Link : http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=782970&publicationSubCategoryId=63 |
Map Source : GMA News TV
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