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M 6.9 Nias Region, Indonesia18 May 2005 22:18 GMT2
2005/05/14 05:05 M 6.9 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA Z= 30km  0.56N  98.38E
       This information is provided by the USGS
        National Earthquake Information Center.
   (Address problems to: sedas@ghtmail.cr.usgs.gov)
Cumbre17 May 2005 06:23 GMT2
A National Volcano Early Warning System – NVEWS – is being formulated by
the Consortium of U.S. Volcano Observatories (CUSVO) to establish a
proactive, fully integrated, national-scale monitoring effort that
ensures the most threatening volcanoes in the United States are properly
AUSTRALIA GRAIN  DEVASTATION - DDD MAY UPDATE 17 May 2005 04:12 GMT18
     Australia Grain - Drought Threatens to Devastate Crop
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     AUSTRALIA: May 2, 2005
Re: aussie dollar16 May 2005 23:12 GMT6
Forwarded  out of concern to all my Earth Science friends
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You have to buy US dollars now,  since the Australian Dollar is going to
lose at least 15%  in the face of a Australian Economy unable to cope with
No Drought wars here.... Why?....16 May 2005 21:45 GMT7
The answer is simple, yet two fold....
1) Everytime Jean Paul opens his yap about a drought, it rains....
2) I have fired up my BIO ELECTRONIQUE VINCENT!!! JP Turdwhistle could
never get his to work, but I applied German engineering to JP's failure
Hey,  Stuart16 May 2005 11:31 GMT124
Round and rotating
Flat and stationary
Which concept underpins global dynamics?
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Explosion at a coal mine in northeastern China.15 May 2005 11:26 GMT5
North China mine explosion kills nine
11:53 AEST Fri May 13 2005
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AP - A gas explosion at a coal mine in northeastern China has killed
Deeper things of god.15 May 2005 04:47 GMT5
2005/05/14  05:05:18 0.56N 98.38E 30.0 6.9 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA
Can someone on here explain to me why the reports on the TV over in lil
ole Britain are saying the quake was too near the surface to spark off a
tidal wave?
thinking, loose ends, chaos, and assumptions14 May 2005 03:18 GMT18
If scientists were truly thinking about their field there would be so
many unanswered loose ends it would just dissolve into chaos.  To get
anywhere you have to make certain assumptions to begin with.
In general (i.e., being non-specific and inclusive as possible) what
Southern CA Earthquake Alert14 May 2005 03:13 GMT31
I don't post alerts very often, however, I think this time one should
be posted.  There has been a considerably higher frequency in
seismicity between Baja, CA and the coastal area of Southern, CA in the
past two weeks.
meteoquake.org is supported by Scientists13 May 2005 18:34 GMT3
Prof. Ugur KAYNAK PhD - Geophysics- helping "meteoquake theory" to be
successful...He says "The cause of this phenomenon must be
investigated seriously " and "To complete this investigation we need
some qualified persons, the right equipment, financial support,
Forward !13 May 2005 09:45 GMT13
I agree with you Sir,  losing that much in a lifetime indicates,  for both
Australians at large and especially for its Convict-strain  Leaders,  a
remarkable degree of stupidity !
All the more since both the restoration of normal Regime of Rainfall will be
Experts say pattern of recent earthquakes unusual13 May 2005 03:31 GMT5
Sorry about the title.  I didn't write the article, so don't kill the messenger.
http://ap.thecabin.net/pstories/state/ar/20050504/3006613.shtml
RAINER SABIN
Associated Press Writer
Assessment of Volcanic Threat and Monitoring Capabilities in the United States11 May 2005 17:36 GMT12
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1164/
A National Volcano Early Warning System - NVEWS - is being formulated by the
Consortium of U.S. Volcano Observatories (CUSVO) to establish a proactive, fully
integrated, national-scale monitoring effort that ensures the most threatening
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