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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / August 2004



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news on EQ prediction from sweden17 Aug 2004 21:51 GMT6
not a lot of detail but interesting
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=624&ncid=753&e=2&u=/ap/20040805/
ap_on_sc/predicting_earthquakes

In one case detailed by the scientists, water samples taken 4,900 feet
beneath the ground in northern Iceland show the content of ...
The Man Who Can Predict Earthquakes15 Aug 2004 12:42 GMT2
Here's another news story about Keilis-Borok...Enjoy...Petra
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/feature/story/0,13026,1279373,00.html
Evacuations13 Aug 2004 20:07 GMT2
From time to time the subject of the possibility of evacuating areas
expected to be hit by a major EQ event should it become possible to reliably
predict EQ's.
Consider what is now occurring as the Florida Keys, Tampa Bay area, &
WHERE I  HAVE BEEN LATELY13 Aug 2004 17:47 GMT3
Where I have been during that past 1 1/2 month ?
Doing a survey of the Pyrénées Mountains from the True Geology point of view
!
I have clearly established that all alleged Glaaaaciations sedimentations
Potential for Slumping of La Palma Island12 Aug 2004 01:04 GMT9
Another article re the possibility of the Western section of La Palma
slumping off during an EQ or Volcanic event producing a massively
catastrophic tsunami. This article covers a news conference presentation
urging Spain & The United States to fund increased/better monitoring of La
3.9 WAAAAYYY offshore10 Aug 2004 10:11 GMT11
http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_lvas.html
http://www.data.scec.org:3128/recenteqs/Maps/124-33.html
Considering that it's 320 miels west of Los Angeles I
figured it was an error. After reading further I saw
CA's Normal EQ Pattern Returns08 Aug 2004 11:31 GMT2
Has everyone else in California noticed how wonderfully normal our
earthquake patterns have been this week?  It hasn't looked like this
for approximately 4 years.
So what's normal?   The Triple Junction has its usual flurry of 2's &
Ping  Susan Hough , Vidale:  Squeaking noises after EQ Northridge04 Aug 2004 05:30 GMT13
I was in Canoga Park during and after Northridge, 1994.
At the end of the EQ, there were squeaking sounds.
I suspect those were nails being pulled out of the wood.
Seismolgy is interdisclinpary.  Seismologists, geologists, hydroligists,
July the fireworks01 Aug 2004 13:06 GMT19
I doubt much will be going on until a while after the 4th but it is
going to be an interesting month.
And if it is -and I believe it will supply a few Super-typhoons and
their associated earthquakes, we should start reappraising some
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