U.S. Scientists: 'Seismic Event' Near Missing Jet Path is Normal
The “seismic event” that Chinese
scientists detected close to where the missing Malaysia Airlines jet
lost contact and said were consistent with a plane crash are “regularly
occurring,” U.S. scientists said Friday.
U.S. Geological Survey analysts “have a different conclusion” than the University of Science and Technology of China, which said Friday morning:
“It was a non-seismic zone, therefore judging from the time and
location of the event, it might be related to the missing MH370 flight."
“The location coincides
with a region of regularly occurring seismicity along the Sunda-Java
trench,” according to a report by the USGS.
The waveforms were consistent with a 2.7 magnitude earthquake, according to the report.
USGS
analysts said that the area where the activity was detected “has been
the source of a handful of great earthquakes in the past decade.”
The location — southwest of Sumatra — is also prone to volcanoes, according to the report.
Flight MH370 ceased communications with air traffic control on Saturday and 13 countries are involved in the search effort.
University of Science and Technology
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