DocM Posted October 21, 2017 Share Posted October 21, 2017 (edited) Oopsie.... Long article with satellite imagery. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/after-six-tests-the-mountain-hosting-north-koreas-nuclear-blasts-may-be-exhausted/2017/10/20/ccdfa016-b50d-11e7-9b93-b97043e57a22_story.html?ref=yfp&utm_term=.63bfc16210a8 Quote TOKYO — Have North Korea’s nuclear tests become so big that they’ve altered the geological structure of the land? Some analysts now see signs that Mount Mantap, the 7,200-foot-high peak under which North Korea detonates its nuclear bombs, is suffering from “tired mountain syndrome.” The mountain visibly shifted during the last nuclear test, an enormous detonation that was recorded as a 6.3 magnitude earthquake in North Korea’s northeast. Since then, the area, which is not known for natural seismic activity, has had three more quakes. > Chinese scientists have already warned that further nuclear tests could cause the mountain to collapse and release the radiation from the blast. > Chinese scientists have already warned that further nuclear tests could cause the mountain to collapse and release the radiation from the blast > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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