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Call for Papers with Extended Deadline:  2007 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods (MSV'07), June 25-28, 2007, USA27 Feb 2007 22:48 GMT1
Extended Paper Submission Deadline:  March 4, 2007
    The 2007 International Conference on Modeling,
    Simulation and Visualization Methods (MSV'07)
   Date and Location:  June 25-28, 2007, Las Vegas, USA
After 4 days, there is no rebuttal, I must be right.26 Feb 2007 02:34 GMT22
I guess Barney Fife Bob and all the rest of the naysayers can't deny
what I said. The Hilina slump and the La Palma threats are REAL and
there is no denying that this will eclipse all former disasters in the
USA and other countries that share the Pacific rim and the Atlantic
seismicity maps25 Feb 2007 14:41 GMT3
You can find some seismicity maps about Aysen swarm here:
http://sismomundo.blogspot.com/
and some other here:
http://rafaelperalta.blogspot.com/
Poor little ellis@nospam25 Feb 2007 13:26 GMT3
Family tree looks like a fence post. Have someone read Gerards replies
to you. He is intelligent, unlike you and your family. I appreciate
what he has to say. Why don't you go away and kill yourself? Seeeee-ya
Nice try Gerald, but this proves you not right about Hawaii24 Feb 2007 14:05 GMT5
From previous studies, we know that Kilauea is the site of an active
landslide, the Hilina slump, which has moved in historic times," said
Julia Morgan, assistant professor of Earth Science at Rice University.
"We now recognize that Kilauea also experienced a catastrophic
Heads in the sand24 Feb 2007 14:04 GMT3
I find it interesting when birds other than the ostrich stick their
collective heads in the sand. Can you naysayers explain the writings
of aboriginal predecessors of images found on rocks and in caves that
depict a wave washing inland and sandy soil deposits on the Australian
3-D model shows big body of water in Earth's mantle22 Feb 2007 10:04 GMT12
Go to the link to view the graphics:
http://www.physorg.com/news90171847.html
A seismologist at Washington University in St. Louis has made the first 3-D
model of seismic wave damping - diminishing - deep in the Earth's mantle
I Just Predicted Another Quake22 Feb 2007 03:48 GMT60
This is getting old.
I just nailed a 3.3 quake today. A perrrrfect prediction. Anything
much greater would have pushed the plot OVER the forecasted maxium
thus violating the forecast.
Crescent Seismic Formation .. Check It Out21 Feb 2007 04:18 GMT18
U.S. West Coast Region (Oregon Center) near perfect hourly arc
formation.
Here's one of my earthquake forecast charts. Check out the top chart:
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/oregon.bmp
My Latest Seismic Forecast Update20 Feb 2007 05:35 GMT18
My Current Seismic Forecast Charts
==================================
California-Nevada:
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/ca.bmp
US Central West Coast in for a rocky ride in 200720 Feb 2007 05:18 GMT35
It don't look too quiet for next several months - few years.
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/oregon.bmp
I try to update this BMP daily.
Good luck,
US Earthquake Prognosticator Steve Does it Again17 Feb 2007 19:49 GMT3
Another accurate prediction came true just an hour ago. Check this
out:
I posted my forecast just in time. Look at the latest arrivals, namely
a nice 3.4 whopper at Mount St. Helens:
Seismic Stress Building.16 Feb 2007 15:17 GMT1
U.S. West Coast Region (Oregon Center) block getting interesting:
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/oregon.bmp
The purple lines indicate what I call "thrust pockets." These form as
diagonal lines rest on plot "knees" pointing perpendicular directions
My Current Seismic Forecast Charts16 Feb 2007 15:11 GMT17
California - Nevada:
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/ca.bmp
U.S. West Coast Region (Oregon Center):
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/oregon.bmp
U.S. West Coast Area Enters A Long Range Seismic Up Cycle14 Feb 2007 04:11 GMT1
Click the OREGON link. If the LONG TERM chart (bottom) forecast
holds,
the remainder of Feb-April 2007 will all be in a seismic up cycle.
.
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