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  • M 5.5, near the east coast of Honshu, Japan

    Monday, July 26, 2010 23:31:05 UTC Tuesday, July 27, 2010 08:31:05 AM at epicenter Depth : 17.90 km (11.12 mi)

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  • M 4.6, western Honshu, Japan

    Monday, July 5, 2010 15:48:35 UTC Tuesday, July 6, 2010 12:48:35 AM at epicenter Depth : 339.30 km (210.83 mi)

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    M 4.6, western Honshu, Japan

  • M 6.4, near the east coast of Honshu, Japan

    Sunday, July 4, 2010 21:55:51 UTC Monday, July 5, 2010 06:55:51 AM at epicenter Depth : 23.70 km (14.73 mi)

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  • 06/03/10 2 week WARNING poss Earthquake Light in Sky Spotted California. Why now Explained!

    update 6/7/10 warning extended after SM 3.6 EQ AERONET_Yaqui Subsets Usage Guidelines Date: 2010/154 - 06/03/10 MODIS Terra True color Pixel size: 2km | 1km | 500m | 250m MODIS Terra light in sky has been seen over San Diego Ocean POSS. EARTHQUAKE next 24 hrs. Thanks moonshadow93924 old title do to warning 4.5 have begun earthquakes Los Angeles 3.9 San Francisco 3.3.added 5.1 to title thanks man on the ground perceptionpolice they down graded it to 4.5 what a lie. and changed dep. to 8.1 hope your ok. thank you thetruthergirls for having me on again. Was on American Freedom Radio for 30 mins. on monday 05/10/10 www.americanfreedomradio.com for the light in the sky before quake perceptionpolice SD & XoGJRoX LA Mr. Guy channels fraustrated gravityson Los Angeles San Diego Big Earthquake is Coming Soon 05/13/10 www.youtube.com Fatal Sea Floor Sinking Truth! Sea Level Rise Lie! Volcanos, Tea Party, Taiwan Earthquakes www.youtube.com Iceland Erupts Why Chile Earthquake? ocean floor is Sinking islands gone, Ice Scream WWIII Lava www.youtube.com

  • Earthquake of 7.2 degrees Baja California - Mexico Sismo

  • M 6.1, near the east coast of Honshu, Japan

    Sunday, June 13, 2010 03:32:54 UTC Sunday, June 13, 2010 12:32:54 PM at epicenter Depth : 7.70 km (4.78 mi)

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  • Toxic Tsunami Bomb! New Fault Zone! Hurricane Earthquake Volcano BP Rig. Fatal Warning!!

    BBC News Report Climate Security 2030 Report!!! out of Washington DC MUST SEE www.youtube.com Toxic Tsunami Bomb! New Fault Zone! Hurricane Earthquake Volcano BP Rig. Warning!! www.youtube.com www.ubalert.com www.youtube.com www.ndbc.noaa.gov www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com guardian.co.uk Gas build-up threatens North Sea oil rig Workers evacuated as Norwegian engineers pump cement into offshore well to prevent explosion as Deepwater crisis highlights environmental dangers of drilling. Ninety oil workers have been evacuated from a North Sea rig as engineers fight to control a huge build up of pressure in a well which critics say has the potential to blow-up the platform and cause a major environmental problem. The hole will continue to increase in size allowing more and more oil to rise into the Gulf. After several billion barrels of oil have been released, the pressure within the massive cavity five miles beneath the ocean floor will begin to normalize. This will allow the water, under the intense pressure at 1 mile deep, to be forced into the hole and the cavity where the oil was. The temperature at that depth is near 400 degrees, possibly more. The water will be vaporized and turned into steam, creating an enormous amount of force, lifting the Gulf floor. It is difficult to know how much water will go down to the core and therefore, its not possible to fully calculate the rise of the floor. concen US Senate votes YES, the ‘People’ have to pay for oil

  • Earthquake Vision SF LA Japan sinks Utah Colorado Arizona Joe Brandts 1937 Post Glacial Rebound.

    TEA PARTY OIL SPILL OIL PARTY! Post Glacial Rebound FACT. & this too www.youtube.com AMERICA IS JACKED! THE MOMENT OF THE HAPPENING Where have I been. Where havent I been! Ive been to the ends of the earth and back. Ive been to the end of the world. There isnt anything left. Not even Fresno, even though Im lying here right this minute. If only my eyes would get a little clearer so I can write all this down. Nobody will believe me, anyway. Im going back to that last moment on the Blvd. Some sweet kid went past, dragging a little boy (twins, I guess) by each hand. Her skirt was upwell, pretty highand she had a tired look. I thought for a minute I could ask her about the birds, what had happened to them, and then, I remembered she didnt see me. Her hair was all frowzy, way out all over her head. A lot of them looked like that, but she looked so tired and like she was sorry about something. I guess she was sorry BEFORE it happened, because it surely did happen. There was a funny smell. I dont like it. A smell like sulphur, sulphuric acid, a smell like death. For a minute, I thought I was back in chem. (chemistry). When I looked around for the girl, she was gone. I wanted to find her for some reason. It was if I knew something was going to happen and I could stay with her, help her. She was gone, and I walked half a block, then saw the clock again. My eyes seemed glued on that clock. I couldnt move. I just waited. It was FIVE MINUTES TO FOUR OCLOCK ON A SUNNY AFTERNOON. I

  • Northern Hemisphere Earthquake Watch Followup - AV-2010-05-04

  • M 4.9, near the west coast of Honshu, Japan

    Saturday, May 1, 2010 09:20:40 UTC Saturday, May 1, 2010 06:20:40 PM at epicenter Depth : 39.30 km (24.42 mi)

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  • Earthquake Watch thru March 8th - AV-2010-02-26

    Astrotometry Log February 26th, 2010 approximately 14:00 UTC Earthquake Watch thru March 8th 2010 Astrotometry of recent holes in the solar corona indicate a high probability of two strong seismic events. A moderately strong event with several less sever foreshocks, is expected in the northern hemisphere. Centered near 49 degrees north latitude plus or minus 5 degrees, the most likely locations for this event are the Western US-Canada Border region or the Eastern Asiatic islands. The northern event is expect around Feburary 28th no later than March 7th. A stronger event with moderately strong foreshocks is expected in the southern hemisphere. Centered near 31 south latitude plus or minus 15 degrees, the most likely location for these event(s) are the islands to the East of Australia, New Zealand and-or the Tonga region. The southern events are expect around March 1st and no later than March 8th. The exact location of the quakes is unknown. This experimental log is a service of the Cosabio Virtual Institute and is not suitable for emergency management. Emergency planners are encouraged to use all available data, including other earthquake indicators, in consideration of appropriate action. See coreweather.com for background information on the forecasting technique. An annotated video version of this forecast will be available at youtube.com Results of this watch will be annotated at the end of this video.

  • M 4.4, Ryukyu Islands, Japan

    Monday, March 15, 2010 14:10:43 UTC Monday, March 15, 2010 11:10:43 PM at epicenter Depth : 35.00 km (21.75 mi)

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  • M 6.6, near the east coast of Honshu, Japan

    Sunday, March 14, 2010 08:08:03 UTC Sunday, March 14, 2010 05:08:03 PM at epicenter Depth : 26.40 km (16.40 mi)

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  • M 5.2, Ryukyu Islands, Japan

    Saturday, February 27, 2010 12:19:51 UTC Saturday, February 27, 2010 09:19:51 PM at epicenter Depth : 9.90 km (6.15 mi)

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  • A strong earthquake hit Japan

    A strong earthquake hit Okinawa at 5:31 AM local time on Saturday. Japan’s Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami warning for Okinawa Island and an advisory for neighboring islands. But the warning and the advisory were both lifted at 7:00 AM local time. The agency says that tsunami of up to 10 centimeters were observed in some coastal areas of Okinawa Island. The earthquake had an intensity of 5 on the Japanese scale from 0 to 7 in Itoman, Okinawa, and an intensity of 4 in several other cities on the island. The Meteorological Agency says the focus was near the main island of Okinawa at a depth of 10 kilometers with a magnitude of 6.9.

  • M 5.6, off the east coast of Honshu, Japan

    Sunday, January 17, 2010 06:04:37 UTC Sunday, January 17, 2010 04:04:37 PM at epicenter Depth : 11.80 km (7.33 mi)

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  • How the Moon gets its exosphere

    Several decades ago scientists discovered that the Moon, long thought to have no atmosphere, actually does have an extremely thin exosphere. Scientists generally believe that the ions that make up the lunar exosphere are generated at the Moon’s surface by interaction with solar photons, plasma in the Earth’s magnetosphere, or micrometeorites.

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  • M 5.2, near the south coast of Honshu, Japan

    Thursday, December 17, 2009 23:45:39 UTC Friday, December 18, 2009 08:45:39 AM at epicenter Depth : 21.20 km (13.17 mi)

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  • World’s Largest Earthquake Shake Test in Japan

    Simpson Strong-Tie is participating in an unprecedented research event to highlight the importance of earthquake-resistant construction around the world. Colorado State University along with four other US universities, the National Science Foundation and Simpson Strong-Tie are recreating a series of earthquakes similar to the 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake on the world’s largest shake table. This video is the final and largest shake test, simulating a 7.5 magnitude earthquake….

  • Deep Creep Means Milder, More Frequent Earthquakes Along Southern California’s San Jacinto Fault

    New research demonstrates that deep creep may mean milder, more frequent earthquakes along SoCal’s San Jacinto fault, making it a less likely candidate for a major earthquake than its neighbor to the east, the Southern San Andreas fault.

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