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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / January 2007



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HAPPY NEW YEAR!14 Jan 2007 04:47 GMT21
From all of us here at Fanatic Legions HQ, to all of you where ever you may
be,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
We wish you, and yours, all the best for 2007
"shift happens"  150th quake anniversary14 Jan 2007 01:17 GMT18
Is the slogan of new earthquake readiness campaign being
run by a former poster in this newsgroup.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2007-01-10-quake-preparedness_x.htm
Yesterday was 150th anniversary of Californias largest observed quake -
Earthquake  in Golden Gate Bridge Area on December 10th, 6:50-7:30?14 Jan 2007 00:11 GMT235
This is a summary of my findings (Aug-Dec) about Earthquake this year
in California
Location : inside San Francisco-Las Angeles-Palmsprings triangle.
California North of Sanfracisco will remain relatively untouched.
Nary a sausage.13 Jan 2007 18:41 GMT3
Thin pickings on here at the moment:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.php
Considering the amount of activity in the N Atlantic, there is a lot of
turmoil about:
Question for Michael Williams13 Jan 2007 14:08 GMT32
Dear Mr. Williams,
I would like you to state for the record the following if you don't
mind, please.
1.  Are you aware of anything I've done to you personally that you felt
SI / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report12 Jan 2007 20:38 GMT4
Anyone know what has happened to the Smithsonian's weekly Volcanic
Activity Report
This is  all I can get on the Archives page:
Weekly Reports Archive
rubber duck geophysics12 Jan 2007 15:00 GMT4
The current American Geophysical Union weekly has an article about
mapping ocean currents using beach flotsam from shipping
accidents.  The classic example is when 1992 accident in
the north pacific dumped 28,000 rubber duck toys into the
Happy anniversary!12 Jan 2007 04:08 GMT12
I trust everyone has an appropriate commemoration planned for 8:20
Tuesday morning!  A moment of silence as you sit in rush-hour traffic,
or something:
http://www.latimes.com/features/printedition/magazine/la-tm-quake01jan07,1,59595
31.story?coll=la-headlines-magazine

Le Turd10 Jan 2007 06:26 GMT16
Sunny, you are, in my opinion, the only sane one (Including Skywise)
here. When you tell Le Turd,
"Time for your pills and nappy change Le Turd." you hit your mark. I've
been reading this group for months, and I believe this is only my
Asia communications hit by quake08 Jan 2007 18:41 GMT7
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6211451.stm
Telecommunications across Asia have been severely disrupted because of
damage to undersea cables caused by Tuesday's earthquake near Taiwan.
Banks and businesses in Taiwan, South Korea, China and Japan reported
New Year's Resolution08 Jan 2007 01:48 GMT9
be less of a luddite...
http://blog.myspace.com/reflections_on_a_planet
Susan
Unusual flurry of Mag 4-5 Quakes in Aegean Sea, Greece08 Jan 2007 01:31 GMT2
Multiple quakes visible at 21 Dec. 2006, 20:30 UTC (GMT), all above Richter
4:
http://satellite.ehabich.info/images/samples/21.Dec.2006.AegeanSeaQuakes.jpg
Further "Live" images prepared from USGS and EMSC data:
New growth in the South Pacific (0/1)07 Jan 2007 22:58 GMT11
You may have thought the EQ satellite array was Bullshit, but you
can't deny these pic's of a volcano growing in the So. Pacific. Enjoy.
BTW, these are fake too, just so I don't get hammered for these. That
is NOT pumice floating on the ocean, that is NOT a volcano erupting
Earthquake early warning devices?07 Jan 2007 22:58 GMT31
On a work related mission I am to move to a very much earthquake prone
part of the globe. Or so it seems, since I haven't decided for sure yet.
I have survived a very major earthquake before where thousands have died
in my vicinity so I guess there is some form of a trauma still ...
Hey.07 Jan 2007 22:05 GMT37
I just noticed this run:
Nov 28  06:29     Dec  5  00:25     Dec 12  14:32
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/phase/phases2001.html
For the unwashed this is the code:
Pages: 1 2 3 December, 2006
 
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