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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / September 2005



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Two minutes to show time22 Sep 2005 23:29 GMT3
Get your popcorn and candy while you still can.
gravity tectonics21 Sep 2005 01:49 GMT12
De Jong and Scholten, GRAVITY AND TECTONICS, 1973; prologue dated June
1972:-
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"In the past decade the emphasis on major horizontal movements involved
Mountains20 Sep 2005 05:11 GMT76
...So if mountains are formed by the erosion of plateaus, leaving an
accordance of summits, i.e., if mountain 'building' (if you can call it
that) is the process of making holes in plateaus, ...where does this
leave the concept of orogeny?  Nowhere very respectable, that's for
New Crisis Search Engine - From Lost People To Recovery20 Sep 2005 04:48 GMT2
http://www.CrisisSearch.com is a specific topic (niche portal)
searchengine I created with hopes (need your help spreading the word)
to help the World with finding loved ones, relief aid centres, war
tragedy, poverty, evacuation planning, emergency housing/shelter,
MY TURN!   I predict a 9.1 EQ will hit every major city on the planet19 Sep 2005 04:24 GMT9
In linear progression starting with Honh Kong on 9/18 and so on.
news: Slow Seismic Slip Event Underway in Pacific Northwest17 Sep 2005 20:33 GMT4
"Slow Seismic Slip Event Underway in Pacific Northwest"
"An important seismic event imperceptible to humans has
 begun in the Pacific Northwest as predicted, according
 to the government agency Geological Survey of Canada."
Stan Deyo prediction16 Sep 2005 06:25 GMT7
Stan Deyo (http://www.millennium-ark.net) is predicting a
possible major earthquake in the Indian Ocean. Stan is seeing
"seismic pressure signals" indicating "a major plate stress
similar to the one that caused that Richter 9.+ in Sumatra
"California Earthquake Could Be the Next Katrina"15 Sep 2005 04:20 GMT6
LA Times article from former poster in this group:
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-me-quake8sep08,1,7208080.story
The penis is way too delicate for masturbation14 Sep 2005 06:46 GMT2
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China Lake Weapons Center-Area Quakes14 Sep 2005 06:35 GMT5
USGS recent quakes page shows a bunch of microquakes at the China Lake
Weapons Center.  http://quake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/latestfault.htm   When
seeing this much low-level activity is it safe to assume that the
quakes are related to activity at China Lake, i.e., that the test
news: "Mystery Bulge in Oregon Still Growing"14 Sep 2005 06:27 GMT12
"Mystery Bulge in Oregon Still Growing"
 "BEND, Ore. (AP) -- A recent survey of a bulge that covers
  about 100 square miles near the South Sister indicates
  the area is still growing, suggesting it could be another
Prediction - 9.2 off the West coast in the Pacific ocean on 8/1413 Sep 2005 07:04 GMT24
This massive EQ will kill millions with Tsunami waves
all up and down the West coast of North America, China
Japan and Hawaii.
An EQ of 7.9 will hit San Francisco prior to the 9.2 in
HURRICANES CAN & SHOULD BE STOPPED 11 Sep 2005 04:11 GMT113
Ladies & Gentlemen of America,
Instead of raving on now about the cyclone and its aftermath...
1) Why not implement a way to stop or at least slow down the huge thing on
its path,  and do the same for tornadoes !
Magnitude 7.3 - NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA09 Sep 2005 22:49 GMT1
2005 September 9 07:26:44 UTC
http://www.demis.nl/quakes/
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/uscuah.htm
How far would a tsunami (if any created) travel from this?
Lubing up to prevent a mega-quake in the Pacific Northwest09 Sep 2005 07:31 GMT5
I normally don't try to be an optamistic guy but having this
strong positive cosmic bond with the number 44 --- Well, I got the
August 2005 issue of Popular Science and turned to page 44, something I
always do with any magazine I read.  Well, that page
Pages: 1 2 3 August, 2005
 
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