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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / November 2007



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Any IASPEI Members Present?12 Nov 2007 09:34 GMT9
If you're a member of the IASPEI and can bring a matter to their
attention, I think it's time perhaps for them to address the issue of
global earthquake magnitude uniform reporting.  The problems arising
out of this in regard to earthquake prediction would certainly be
map of seismic risk in East Africa?11 Nov 2007 22:16 GMT2
A friend of mine in Tanzania asks
> are you aware of anyone on the web who might "publish" or know
> of a mechanism that would provide some sort of probability or at least
> risk assessment of earthquake frequency and/or magnitude? For example, we
Drum Roll for Luke Thomas11 Nov 2007 06:08 GMT23
I haven't seen this mentioned on the Internet, so I thought I would
share it with you.  Luke Thomas issued an interesting prediction for
the San Jose earthquake and a Sacramento news outlet thought it
deserved merit.  I'll let you decide....  Petra
Ground Said Rising at Yellowstone Park10 Nov 2007 16:52 GMT3
maybe old news, but it made the local paper
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/wire/sns-ap-yellowstone-rising,1,4246549.sto
ry?coll=sns-ap-science-headlines&ctrack=2&cset=true

WASHINGTON -- Yellowstone National Park, once the site of a giant
volcano, has begun swelling up, possibly ...
Post about Wyoming EQ's09 Nov 2007 09:12 GMT6
I will post what and when I choose. If you don't like it, go away. If
you want to act like a moron and reply with some trailer trash
comment, have at it. Nobody here cares. It is just a bit of
information..........
21:1806 Nov 2007 06:43 GMT8
1st November 21:18. This phase should be not unlike the one for
October 19th. Sorry I can not elaborate.
No doubt you are all waiting on tenterhooks, whatever they are.
Personally.... I am off to bed.
04:5204 Nov 2007 10:08 GMT23
If October the 11th was any date to go by, this day's spell (Oct 26th
04:52  http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/phase/phase2001gmt.html)
should produce a couple of powerful storms off Asia that cascade into
some seismic activity around that NZ cell I mentioned a few days back.
about construction/and training which are related to Earth quake engineering04 Nov 2007 05:33 GMT1
Current web address:
http://groups.google.com/group/books-in-to-training-the-construction-manpower
Current email address:
books-in-to-training-the-construction-manpower@googlegroups.com
Small shaker near Milpitas01 Nov 2007 23:32 GMT12
There was a small shaker probably on the south end of the Hayward Fault.  5+
Bob
Owen's Valley: The scenic tour01 Nov 2007 23:22 GMT10
I've been scarce in these parts, but I come in peace, and with an
offering of possible interest:
http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/office/hough/Owens
A paper on the 1872 earthquake is in the works -- interesting event!
Wyoming 3.1 and now 4.001 Nov 2007 07:13 GMT3
Just a couple of days apart and near the same depth. Interesting. I
hope this post doesn't scare anyone.
Predidiction:  M7+ on the SAFZ in Wrightwood01 Nov 2007 07:01 GMT1
I predict a M7+ EQ on the SAFZ in Wrightwood, before Feb 29, 2008.
Sorry.  I don't have any scientific data for this.  I pulled out of an
orifice, like Berkes does.
Post something intelligent and you get ignorant replies01 Nov 2007 04:52 GMT10
First, the 3.1 wasn't in Yellowstone and I never said it was. Second,
instead of using this NG as a vent for psychological disturbance, I
post an "On topic" bit of information, and the mental midgets of the
group raise up and reply with their limited "Little" vocabulary,
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