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Re: SSD is wrong ?!!



>I am taking a geosciences class and we recently studied earthquakes which 
>apparently happen all of the time, not to mention sub sea volcanoes...it 
>always seemed to me that tectonics would ensure that this idea would only 
>be a short term solution...jj, emory

I would agree, cards I had said that the canisters fell through the sediment
and then found their way into under seabed faults and then into groundwater.
Kind of interesting, if you ask me. It would only seem logical that if the
faults ocurred on land and land isnt where most of the tectonic activity occurs
then the same problem that land-based has, SSD would also have.



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