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quake prediction-california march 15, 200619 Mar 2006 12:15 GMT9
another kooky quake preduction
gilroy
3/15/06
18:00 utc    +- a day
Study of 2004 Tsunami Forces Rethinking of Giant Earthquake Theory19 Mar 2006 03:05 GMT2
Study of 2004 Tsunami Forces Rethinking of Giant Earthquake Theory
The flat top of the coral marks lowest tide levels before the giant
earthquake.
The Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of Dec. 26, 2004, was one of the worst
100 TONS OF GOLD A DAY !!!17 Mar 2006 02:15 GMT66
"Hunter" <kenhunter45@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
1138174055.198278.37760@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

> Can't help you there but I do know there is untold wealth ready to be
NEWS: New Type of Volcanic Hazard Discovered15 Mar 2006 13:38 GMT1
 New Type of Volcanic Hazard Discovered
 Scientists have uncovered a new type of worrisome volcanic eruption
 after studying images of an odd-shaped ash plume that came unexpectedly
 crashing down.
Earthquake Alarm System.15 Mar 2006 10:27 GMT153
When mass is displaced below ground during earthquake, sensitive
electronic weigh machine will show change in weight of object due to
disturbance in magnitude of gravitational field. And we can use this
weight reading change to trigger alarm.
test15 Mar 2006 02:34 GMT1
test of server.  please ignore
Health Status14 Mar 2006 09:03 GMT22
I have spent the last 2 weeks in hospitals and physical rehab units in the
Phoenix, Arizona area.  I have a compound fracture of the right leg.  I am
using a walker.  I spent most of today writing checks.
I have no cast.  They put metal rods in my bones.  It will take 3 or 4
Earthquake swarm near Virgin Islands12 Mar 2006 10:47 GMT4
In the last few days that there's been quite a lot of activity in an
area ENE of the Virgin Islands; it appeared to start with a 5.3 on March
2nd, and has been continuing steadily with mostly 3.somethings.  No news
reports on the cause.  Since it's not too tightly grouped, I'm ...
Nice site for us laymen11 Mar 2006 04:09 GMT21
I like Edinburgh Earth Observatory's "World-Wide Earthquake Locator".   This
sort of site makes homework more interesting.
http://tsunami.geo.ed.ac.uk/local-bin/quakes/mapscript/home.pl
Fizz
Nice Trip to Mount Lassen11 Mar 2006 03:50 GMT15
I had an nice trip to Lassen Park today.  I went through the Clear Lake
area last night and that was interesting.  The red soils look like
blood washed into the cracks in the pavement in the dark.  I went on a
road I've never been on before and it wound all around through the
THE ROOT OF DIAMONDS10 Mar 2006 01:12 GMT2
Recently on sci.geo.geology, there was a post relative to some Meteorite
Crater being found in the Sahara, of dia 31 km which allegdelly the largest
in the Sahara.
QUOTE
A Russian failure, a better approach? (The Kamchatka Test).09 Mar 2006 05:38 GMT3
First, to compare: a)The Russian Prediction,  b) the mine,... and c)
the Effective event:
Publication:a) RIA Novosti; b)This Group
Date: a)August, 17th, 2005; b)Sept. 09th ; c) Oct. 15th 2005
Today in Earthquake History - February 27th08 Mar 2006 05:54 GMT2
I believe you'll find today's earthquake history much more interesting
than other days in regard to recurring earthquakes. While Parkfield,
California is well known for repeating sequences; it is not the only
place in the world which enjoys the same. While I would love to take
5.2 Gulf of Mexico probably a slump08 Mar 2006 01:43 GMT23
I learned today that the 5.2 quake on Feb 9 in the Gulf of
Mexico south of New Orleans, may not have been a quake at
all. It may have been a slump (undersea landslide).
Don in Hollister, on another forum, stated that he had contacted
2004 Tsunami Forces Rethinking Theory Of Giant Earthquakes06 Mar 2006 19:02 GMT10
http://www.terradaily.com/reports/2004_Tsunami_Forces_Rethinking_Theory_Of_Giant
_Earthquakes.html

by Staff Writers
Pasadena CA (SPX) Mar 03, 2006
The Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of December 26, 2004, was one of the worst
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