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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / September 2007



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BASALT FAN STRUCTURE PICS AND LOCATIONS27 Sep 2007 18:23 GMT4
Hello all . I am new to this group I have long had an interest in
geology and grew up in central Oregon so naturally my favored
formations are lava. I have set up a my space site to display pictures
of lava formations particularly fan structures.
Landslides.27 Sep 2007 11:45 GMT15
"On February 17, 2006, the village of Guinsaugon on Leyte Island in
the Philippines disappeared. After several days of unusually heavy
rain, a massive landslide swallowed more than 350 houses and an
elementary school, burying more than 1,100 people. Residents of the
102nd  Birthday of  E=mc2 ( Sep 1905- Sep.2007)  Complete tribute  in  book Einstein's E=mc2 generalized , www.ajayonline.us26 Sep 2007 15:53 GMT1
102nd  Birthday of  E=mc2 ( Sep 1905- Sep.2007)  Complete tribute  in
book Einstein's E=mc2 generalized , www.ajayonline.us
                    E=mc2 was derived by given by Einstein on 27 Sep
1905 in Ann. der Physik
New Zealand Eruption26 Sep 2007 11:35 GMT1
http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/New-Zealand-volcano-erupts/2007/09/25/119048630
9023.html

Oregonian Support Mount St. Helens National Park24 Sep 2007 20:56 GMT5
http://wedeserveapark.blogspot.com/2007/09/oregonian-supports-mount-st-helens.html
8.2 Southern Indonesia22 Sep 2007 15:23 GMT17
8.2 in southern Indonesia....the rupture pattern is apprently
continuing to move southward as expected.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2007hear.php
hmmmm....I suppose the eclipse predicters are gonna be all over
See post: scientific prediction, central america & read this.18 Sep 2007 09:18 GMT5
What I mean by scientific, is I am not using psychic methods, like
some people tend to do.  Which, actually work sometimes!  God bless
em.
There was a quake in Mexico right after I posted the warning for
Scientific Prediction:  Central America: 9/14 to 9/2817 Sep 2007 03:40 GMT3
Please go to my website, www.earlyearthquakes.com
to read my theory of predicting earthquakes.
I have a link to a discussion board as well, on there.   Please reply
back to me only if you are serious about helping to prove the theory.
Next.16 Sep 2007 22:16 GMT12
Bearing in mind that these two phases:28th Aug 10:35 and 4th Sept
02:33 are similar and that the following one 11th Sept 12:44 is nearly
a classic wet one for the UK, it might be an idea for disaster
watchers to keep on station for the next week or so.
Great organization making a difference in Peru!12 Sep 2007 17:13 GMT5
I work for a great international aid and relief org called Giving
Children Hope and we are very involved in the relief effort in Peru.
We have shipped two containers of supplies (medication, food, and
clothing) to Pisco so far and are currently collecting donations for
Magnitude 6.8 earthquake near the West coast of Columbia10 Sep 2007 09:39 GMT2
Magnitude    6.8
Date-Time
Monday, September 10, 2007 at 01:49:11 UTC
Sunday, September 09, 2007 at 08:49:11 PM at epicenter
Earth Sciences 198308 Sep 2007 19:33 GMT1
If you've ever wondered if earth science has changed here are some
notes from this event occurring near Challis, Idaho in 1983.
Borah Peak, ID,  Oct 28, 1983  (8:06 a.m.),  ~ 15 mi. W of Mackay, ID,
Magnitude:    7.3  Felt Area: 855,000 Sq. Kilometers
"fast" earthquakes more destructive?06 Sep 2007 15:05 GMT14
Any interesting claim in Science  http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/317/5840/905
that fast earthquakes, which slide faster than 2km per second,
are more destructive than slower quakes.
I was under the impression it was duration, which scales up with
Lake Elsinore 4.703 Sep 2007 04:38 GMT3
4.7 in Lake Elsinore, CA. Felt here in North OC. About 5 seconds
of P wave then a couple seconds of mild S wave. Just enough to
rattle the window blinds.
http://www.data.scec.org/recenteqs/Maps/Los_Angeles.html
 
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