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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / October 2005



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Bad news for Stu29 Oct 2005 09:54 GMT26
http://lupus.gsfc.nasa.gov/plots/maps/jpg/Vertical_Pacific.jpg
Quiz28 Oct 2005 18:43 GMT4
[If you already know this story and the answer, please don't
spoil it for others. I want to see who can figure it out.]
After a long trip three guys are looking for a place to stay
for the night and finding a hotel go in to get a place to
NEWS: Volcano erupts on Galapagos island27 Oct 2005 03:25 GMT4
  Volcano erupts on Galapagos island
  A volcano has begun to erupt on one of the Galapagos
  Islands known for its diverse flora and fauna, including
  the archipelago's famed giant tortoises, park officials
Ennis on trial today27 Oct 2005 00:06 GMT9
John Patrick Ennis is on trial today in PA. I'm sure we all wish the
shabby, narcissistic, messianic nutcase the best of luck.
25-OCT-2005 08:00 AM
http://tinyurl.com/e2d3a
And The Green Rock Is....26 Oct 2005 19:41 GMT5
I took the green rock over the neighbor who is a geologist and he isn't
sure.  He's not an authority on other colored obsidian.  He said for
all he knows it could be a green colored bottle that melted.  But the
test to confirm what it truly is costs about $800, so I think I'll just
Pin the quake on the Earth map.26 Oct 2005 03:13 GMT7
I've just done a more thorough analysis of Stan Deyo's maps.
Based on maps from March 1, 2005 through Oct. 22, 2005 I've
come to the result that Stan averages 11.85 circles per day.
Part of the increase from my previous 9.4/day number is in
due to generous grants from Eli Lilly (1/2)23 Oct 2005 22:24 GMT49
The Psychopharmacology of Manic Depressive Psychosis
by
Peter M. Brigham, MD
Introduction
looking for information on turkish earthquakes23 Oct 2005 10:27 GMT3
I am looking for a link to a website that will give up to date earthquake
activity in Turkey, I did have one previously but lost the link and I cannot
find it again (i tried google). I think it was a link to a scientific
institution in Turkey and gave current / last 24 hours / last ...
Collecting Rocks23 Oct 2005 09:48 GMT39
Petra's post regarding rock collecting really triggered a lot of memories
for me.
The best rocks, of course, are the ones that you have found and carried
(sweating and miserable) home yourself.  I have some superb serpentine, nice
Birdy Predicts Quake 10-14-0522 Oct 2005 19:00 GMT2
Dear Rick,
Birdy and birdy clones number more than ten on the caloosahatchee's
south bank at
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=17&n=2931062&e=405186&s=500&size=l&datum=nad83
&layer=DRG25

California is shaking!22 Oct 2005 01:53 GMT6
With all our talk about rock collecting, I am still following the numerous
3s and 4s that the state is enjoying right now.
And no---although I "guessed" a while back that Northern India was in for a
major quake, it was just a guess and I had no prior info on it.  Somebody
Wasn't This Worth Mentioning?21 Oct 2005 08:13 GMT10
Magnitude 5.7 - FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
2005 October 20 15:26:32 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center
Deyo's hit's21 Oct 2005 07:40 GMT9
Just some more thoughts on Stan's hits of late.
Seems predictions of aftershocks are acceptable, as evidenced
by his claimed hits for aftershocks of the Pakistan quake.
Also, he accepts quakes down to at least 3.9 in magnitude for
EARTHQUAKE ROUND TABLE-ON RADIO--RIGHT NOW!21 Oct 2005 00:24 GMT3
--
Subject:COAST TO COAST-EARTHQUAKE ROUNDTABLE-ON RADIO 10-p.m. ALL
SCIENTISTS.
GO TO THE HOME PAGE AND LOOK ON LEFT-SIDE COLUMN "HELP" LINK TO FIND
Eastern California shear zone puzzles seismologists20 Oct 2005 15:27 GMT11
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-10/ps-ecs101405.php
Residents and seismologists in Northern California focus on the San Andreas
Fault, but a Penn State researcher thinks more questions should be asked
about the Eastern California Shear Zone, a fault that ends or ...
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