Seafloor rising over 300 meters in less than a week anywhere would bring a great deal of interest from numerous sources, but when its near Indonesia, youd think there would be a bit more attention given to such an event since the Tsunami of years past.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=53046
Heres the page from the NOAA, and it shows the seafloor rising abrubtly this week...from 4240 meters deep to 3920 meters deep..Hmm some serious tectonic acivity down there.
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11.445 S 113.607 E (11°26'42" S 113°36'25" E)
Water depth: 4612 m
Anyone familiar with this type of measurement and the apparatus involved in measuring it?
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Le