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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / October 2004



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8.3 in CHINA!!!!!!01 Nov 2004 00:42 GMT4
BOO!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
Der Coach
CICFL
who is going to post-dict the new Parkfield quake?31 Oct 2004 01:52 GMT14
I have been poking at the "earthquake cloud" guy's prediction site quake.exit.com
since reading abut him in Ulin recent quake book.  He claims a 100% success
rate for 1/04 to 6/04 quakes.  He has 15 quake clouds mentioning the word
California in the first 9 months of 2004.  So if he ...
Vote for George W.Bush to prevent earthquakes ! ! !29 Oct 2004 14:58 GMT7
John Kerry is pro-earthquakes, so don't vote for him!!!
George W.Bush will fight earthquakes, so he's THE man!
Japan Quake < From Reuters>29 Oct 2004 14:43 GMT2
I was poking around the news sites and found this.
Thought I'd share.
DC
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Susan Hough's Book "Finding Fault"29 Oct 2004 14:38 GMT8
I am about 2/3 through the book, and highly recommend it to anybody with an
interest  in California quakes!
Well written, occasionally humorous, and filled with some miscellany (I didn't
know that "Tejon" was "Badger" in Spanish.) that is honestly fun to read.
earthquakes29 Oct 2004 04:04 GMT6
is it true that an earthquakes triggerd Mount St Helens to eruped in 1980
Tidal inflence paper28 Oct 2004 22:04 GMT1
Just wanted to mention that John Vidale has allowed me to
place the paper on tidal influence of earthquakes on my
web site, along with another one. (Thanks, John)
So if anyone wants to read it, you can find it there.
3.8 EQ Near City of Big Bear Ca.28 Oct 2004 18:45 GMT1
The area NW of the City of Big Bear, Ca. has been rattled again:
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Quakes/ci10056345.html
There seems to be a fault running ~ between The City of Big Bear &  the SAF,
intersecting the SAF @ a ~ 45 degree angle that has been steadily producing
MSH Update 10/25/0428 Oct 2004 14:24 GMT13
Below is a blurb from the MSH 10/25/04 update @
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Cascades/CurrentActivity/current_updates.html
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Strange Trace at Longmire 20:41.5PDT28 Oct 2004 00:49 GMT32
There a strange short high amplitude trace at about 20:41.5 PDT on the
Longmire trace:
http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/GREEN/LON_EHZ_UW_current.html
I can't spot any corresponding traces at the other St. Helens sites.  Anyone
MSH@Night27 Oct 2004 18:39 GMT2
Mt. St. Helens is just visible on the web
cam tonight, with a glow peeking around the lava
dome.  Moonlight and snow are just enough for
it to be visible through the camera noise.
esp Eq experiment27 Oct 2004 17:57 GMT4
select a GPS unit.
get a good view of the western horizon.
RELAX!
see the auras? no? pity. the California/Mexico is aura hot now till
the richter scale26 Oct 2004 19:22 GMT3
when was the richter scale invented?
Japan just can't get a break. Typhoons, now earthquakes.26 Oct 2004 08:22 GMT10
http://makeashorterlink.com/?B2F753999
Marco
Mt. St. Helens UFO?!?!25 Oct 2004 19:57 GMT22
An excellent example of what a lack of knowledge and critical
thinking can lead to.
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page677.html
Brian
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