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The Northeast Quadrant - Recent Earthquakes Connected?

Monday, March 8, 2010

 

Recent Earthquakes Connected?

 

The past couple of months have featured some of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). From the Pacific Rim and across Asia, to South America and the Caribbean, and from North America eastward to Europe, it now seems that a major earthquake is becoming an almost daily occurrence. Since early January massive tremors greater than 6.0 and as high as 8.8 have rattled Haiti, California, China, Japan, Indonesia, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, Taiwan, and now Turkey. Read Full Article.

 

Two South Pacific earthquakes unlikely to be connected, say seismologists

Bill McGuire, director of the Aon Benfield Hazard Research Centre at University College London, said: "This most recent tsunami shows there are lessons we yet need to learn from 2004. Most critically, populations living close to faults capable of producing earthquakes that trigger tsunamis must be taught to self-evacuate when the ground shakes or the sea recedes. Waiting for a warning from a central monitoring station could mean the difference between life and death"

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Global catastrophic events throughout our past have severed the flow of information from one generation to the next, creating permanent gaps in history and knowledge. Source: Google Video how temperatures where different in areas of the planet. The Arctic had vegetation, and sunken cities exist off the shore of California. Large crevices are forming in Africa and appear to be creating a new ocean more quickly than previously thought.

 

 

 

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