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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / June 2007



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Hawaii?29 Jun 2007 07:49 GMT7
What is going on on the South East side of the big island? It appears
that the Kiliuea volcano is causing some turmoil. Much more of this
and the Hilina slump may start to move. Also, not responding to the
french dirt bag may cause her to go away............
False prediction causes panic in Nepal29 Jun 2007 01:45 GMT6
KATHMANDU, Nepal, June 25 (UPI) -- Charges of disturbing the peace
have been filed in Nepal against a self-styled holy man who caused a
panic by predicting a massive earthquake.
Bishweshwor Chaudhari had his followers distribute thousands of
2004 Indian Ocean tsunami photos & video clips27 Jun 2007 05:10 GMT1
Welcome to Tsunami site!
"Tsunami" is the monster waves which causes disaster and lost many of
human life. Most of people are worried about tsunami. May be some of
them fear to travel to the beach or sea.
Name gender when writing23 Jun 2007 20:14 GMT3
Jean can be pronounced two ways. In English is pronounced Gene and in
french is John. Paul can be Pa-oul or Paul. Many writers use gender
swaps when they write, and many of the aliases have true meaning in
their use. A woman with a high level of testosterone in her system may
Glacial lake disappears in Southern Chile23 Jun 2007 03:31 GMT7
So quickly that chunks of ice still remain on the lake bed, they say:
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-chile-missing-lake,0,2011400
.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines

The reason I'm posting this on sci.geo.earthquakes is because this
lake is located in ...
I'm going to have to re-write my killfile rules - Turdcaud has changed his trolling habits.22 Jun 2007 17:30 GMT7
Title says it all, really.
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Aberdeen, Scotland

Are dark-matter asteroids responsible for earthquakes???22 Jun 2007 06:38 GMT7
I've heard that tiny, invisible asteroids, made of dark matter, are
responsible for most of the earthquakes.
Is that true or just an urban legend???
Mammoth Lakes area (LVC) ?22 Jun 2007 03:56 GMT1
Who cares about a few window rattlers. Check out the recent activity
of the entire Southern Nevada region. Another area to keep an eye on
is the Hilina Slump. It is getting somewhat active also. As for the
"Predictors", they find a permanent home in the kill filter. They
Strasbourg museum of seismology16 Jun 2007 04:26 GMT1
http://www.jmrw.com/France/Strasbourg/pages/Musee_Sismologie.htm
On the picture the Wiechert (horizontal) built in Göttingen (Germany) 1904,
active in Strasbourg between 1904 and 1968.
JMR
Mammoth Lakes sequence14 Jun 2007 02:42 GMT5
Nice sequence at Mammoth Lakes. Biggest 4.6 with numerous
aftershocks, several 3+.
http://www.data.scec.org/recenteqs/Maps/119-38.html
I now predict there will be a deluge of post-dictions,
Want to See my Car?13 Jun 2007 12:49 GMT3
www.az511.com.
It is run by ADOT.  I suspect there are similar sites in Texas and
California, but I cannot find them.
You heard it hear first, folks.12 Jun 2007 06:06 GMT4
I remember having a blazing row with a troll on here some time ago.
Wally Anglesea. (What a prawn.)  It was about the thing that causes
the sun to heat up. I had to give up on him in the end as he had
shafted himself with his skull and it was too deeply embedded for
Sound File for Dec 26 2004 Earthquake09 Jun 2007 16:30 GMT2
Does anyone know where I can download a copy of  the sound file for
the Dec 26 2004 Earthquake? I listened to it before on the Internet,
but did not save the file.
I told a friend about it and  he wants to play it for his students. He
4.2 Indio09 Jun 2007 08:30 GMT9
I didn't feel it....bummer. Haven't felt a quake in quite some time.
Anyway...
The location is interesting. It's near the San Andreas (southern)
and in one of the positive stress lobes from the 1992 Landers quake.
Earthquake Light Precursors & the geology of Channel Islands06 Jun 2007 07:38 GMT4
A few days ago (04/23/07 around 03:00 PM), two pilots observed from
opposite directions a light phenomenon over Guernsey (altitude: 2000
feet, exact location: the Caquets reef - information from the Jersey
ATC Paul Kelly who collected the consistant informations from the two
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