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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / August 2005



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CONGRESS OKs $17.3M to Honor Smithsonian Scientist -12 Aug 2005 06:24 GMT2
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Iran's nuclear program and earthquakes09 Aug 2005 00:19 GMT3
Just saw that the Iranians have resumed their nuclear program.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4131706.stm
Is it wise  to have one when they have so many earthquakes?  Another one 4.8
on the 7th August.
CA real time forecast oddity08 Aug 2005 21:54 GMT2
Looking at the USGS real time forecast page at:
http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/step/
There had been a nice big yellow blotch over the Anza
quake that occured recently, but it's been slowly fading
Remembering Hiroshima08 Aug 2005 19:06 GMT22
....
and the hubris of war
and warriors.
and Ralph, who almost crossed the rubicon, but got torpedoed - by
Prediction Evaluation08 Aug 2005 15:18 GMT43
Hi all;
Is anyone interested in having predictions evaluated for accuracy
and/or statistical significance?
I used to do it for the USGS and more recently did extensive work on
Mag 6.1 Prince Edward Islands Region, 2005/08/07 02:1707 Aug 2005 22:29 GMT2
2005/08/07 02:17 M 6.1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS REGION Z= 10km 46.94S  33.47E
       This information is provided by the USGS
        National Earthquake Information Center.
   (Address problems to: sedas@ghtmail.cr.usgs.gov)
HA HA HA07 Aug 2005 20:34 GMT2
**Lezbonics**
1. What do you call a cupboard full of lesbians? ... A licker cabinet.
2. What do you call an Eskimo lesbian?... A Klondyke.
3. What do you call 100 lesbians with guns? ... Militia Etheridge.
SAFOD reaches SAF07 Aug 2005 07:05 GMT5
"Inside an Earthquake: Geologists Penetrate Fault Zone 2 Miles Down
Scientists breached a major underground earthquake zone this week in
Southern California by drilling a hole more than 2 miles down into
the San Andreas Fault.
THE SCI000NTIFIC  COWS   ! 04 Aug 2005 20:48 GMT26
Do you know what a Sci000ntific Cow, or Academic Cow is ?
This is someone whose "Education" was programmed through Universilities, and
who uses  Rationale as tool of investigation,  and bases it judgment on
logic. What Logic ?
I predict a 9.5 for Alaska and a 8.1 for Hawaii and a 9.2 for California and an 8.1 for Arkansas and...04 Aug 2005 18:45 GMT1
NYC get's an 8.3 - all before Christmas.
Most likely this will all result from an all out newclear
war -- thanks to the Iranian President insulting our great
- grand and gracious King Dubya and his small circle of
MIND-BOGGLING UNIVERSE Brings Us Down to Earth -- Intelligent Design - Evolution - Space - Extraterrestrials04 Aug 2005 01:15 GMT3
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Here again is that majestic, magnificent, mindboggling
Hubble Telescope ultra view photo, taken last year of
I predict massive earthquakes will hit the USA this month03 Aug 2005 06:07 GMT12
I predict that July will be the month of massive earthquakes in
California, Oregon and Washington - Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and
Oklahoma - New York, New Jersey, Pensylvania, Ohio, Virgina and
Washington, D.C.  Get ready people to shake - rattle and roll.
Experts debate possibilities and precautions for future earthquakes03 Aug 2005 01:15 GMT8
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/nation/12100006.htm
BY ERIC HAND
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - (KRT) - Two-thirds of the way between St. Louis and
Could this be a sign of a pending earthquake near Bombay?02 Aug 2005 17:03 GMT4
Nightmare Rains Paralyze Bombay
Jul 27, 3:55 PM (ET)
By RAMOLA TALWAR BADAM
BOMBAY, India (AP) - India's financial capital was paralyzed Wednesday
Mount St. Helens plume detected with GPS02 Aug 2005 15:53 GMT3
In and interesting article in EOS (American Geophysical Union), results of
tracking the plume from recent St. Helens eruptions are given. The plume is
tracked by analyzing anomalies in the GPS signals received by all the
Earthscope GPS sites around the mountain.
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