• @Linus_Torvalds
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    135 months ago
    • No (scientific) sources, just advertisements for an Instagram account.
    • No info on underlaying map data (OSM? …)
    • What even is “Low/Medium/High Risk” in numbers? The lack of quantification is meh.
  • @RunawayFixer
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    45 months ago

    So many earthquake zones stop at national borders. From Romanian + Moldavian high risk to very low just by crossing the border into Ukraine. And a similar situation on the nw border of Germany near the low countries and in central Europe. What a nonsense map.

    And this map is made even worse, because there exist readily available maps which do contain more accurate information, for example: https://www.epos-eu.org/communication/news/new-european-earthquake-risk-map-and-updated-earthquake-hazard-map-are-available

  • @jqubed
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    25 months ago

    What’s with that little edge of Turkey being very low risk while the rest of the country is higher?

    • @moistclump
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      25 months ago

      Idk but I’m guessing something about techtonic plates and… fault lines.

  • XIIIesq
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    15 months ago

    What constitutes high risk? A magnitude 8 or more once per year?