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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / February 2006



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JOB in Wikipedia21 Feb 2006 21:25 GMT11
Just stumbled across this on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Berkland
Brian
100 000 TONS OF GOLD AT THE FOOT OF CHINA !21 Feb 2006 19:36 GMT11
China is going to make the important move of investigating the huge gold
placer deposits within its reach ???
... a mere 100 000 tons available now,  to one of the most technically
progressive country of the world !
Anza19 Feb 2006 22:56 GMT5
Watching the daily quake maps for California I have noticed
something interesting. Ever since this cluster of 3's and 4's
started occuring down in Baja, I've noticed that the typical
microquake activity along the San Jacinto Fault Zone, where
DO NOT REPLY TO JP TURCAUD19 Feb 2006 21:11 GMT38
Please do not reply to Turcaud. His posts are full of made up rubbish
with little or no geological facts. He believes he is teaching people
the true geology when infact he is trying to wash all of our knowledge
of geology and how the earth evolves out of our brains. Furthermore his
GET RID OF ALL GOLD SHARES WHILE YOU CAN19 Feb 2006 09:25 GMT2
Kind forward of a reply on all Asia and South America ngs
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"Did You Feel It?" goes global18 Feb 2006 21:24 GMT2
With the revamping of the USGS website I noticed that they now
have the "Did You Feel It?" maps globally now. I was looking
at the page for the 5.7 Sikkum India quake and noticed it under
the "maps" tab. There was even one report.
I Owe My Friend An Apology17 Feb 2006 21:05 GMT2
Dear Brian and Readers,
I am humbled in stating I owe my friend Skywise Brian an apology.
Brian I hope you will forgive me for my jumping all over you the other
evening in regard to our discussion about Jim Berkland.  I do realize
Prediction Evaluation by Roger Musson15 Feb 2006 00:52 GMT11
Thanks to some work from behind the scenes the link below takes you to
Roger Musson's web page to read his SRL Letter, Published by the
Seismological Society of America in 1997 regarding another way to
evaluate earthquake predictions.
Sumatra-Andaman Quake & Popular Books13 Feb 2006 16:53 GMT5
It's been just over a year now since the Big Kahuna, & lots of
research data have undoubtedly been studied, with conclusions reached
& knowledge extended.
Yet I don't see any new popular (i.e., for the lay reader) books
earthquake cloud in Istanbul13 Feb 2006 01:09 GMT5
A DOHAD member from Istanbul observed the earthquake cloud, and sent an
e mail to the group about his observation, than next day an earthquake
occurred near Istanbul. This is the first prediction of METEOQUAKE
since 1974 and it was successful...For more info look www.meteoquake.org
5.2 south of New Orleans.12 Feb 2006 19:13 GMT9
WOW! Where'd this come from?
165 miles south of N.O. in the Gulf of Mexico, but still on the
continental shelf.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/usizan.php
HOLOCAUST & HOLOCAUSTS12 Feb 2006 09:12 GMT3
The original title of that post was :
WHAT DID YOU DO TO YOUR OWN AUSTRALIA MINING PIONEER AUSTRALIAN TOADS &
TURDS !
But in regard to the 4 Australian Holocausts outlaid down below, that new
Interpol "configured to reject your mail" re Paul Gieschen (Heropoules/Vensel)11 Feb 2006 02:31 GMT4
Lisa Nicholson (Wackenhut) is involved in BCCI.  She is a close friend
and associate of Thomas Gardiner (see below.)
A former roommate, Diane Marie Seaberg* (formerly Diane Shellman),
University of Miami Law student, admitted to me that she worked/works
not the "Richter" scale anymore10 Feb 2006 17:20 GMT25
http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/060130_snow_scale.html
Was reading the above story which discusses a snowfall rating
scale. They also mention some other notable rating systems,
such as the Fujita and Saffir-Simpson. But the most notable
A REFLEXION ON THE STATE OF PRESENT GEOLOGY10 Feb 2006 17:05 GMT9
Well seen Carole,
In fact one of the finest analogy for what's call Education,  is the
Education of the Flea by a fleatamer
Now if you put a wild flea into a box, it will jump out immediately, but
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