A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

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Postby NaturalMystik » Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:05 am

7.3-magnitude undersea quake hits Indonesian waters

A 7.3-magnitude quake hit Indonesian waters Saturday morning and has the potential to generate tsunami waves along nearby coasts, a monitoring agency said.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake hit 154 kilometres northwest of Kota Ternate at a depth of 47 kilometres.

There are no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said the quake could cause hazardous tsunami waves within 300 kilometres of the epicentre along the nearby coasts of Indonesia and the southern Philippines. Waves could reach up to a metre or less, it said.

The nearest communities of Tabukan Tengah on North Sulawesi island could be at risk within an hour or so if a tsunami occurs, the agency said.

The waves could also reach as far as Taiwan, Okinawa in southern Japan, the U.S. territory of Guam, Papau New Guinea, Solomon Islands and the Marshall Islands in the Pacific within the next six hours, it said.

The world's largest archipelago, Indonesia is prone to earthquakes due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.

In 2004, a monster temblor off Aceh shores triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people in a dozen countries. Most of the deaths were in Aceh.

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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby elfismiles » Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:04 pm

11 North Texas Earthquakes In Around 27 Hours
January 7, 2015 11:40 AM
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/01/07/11-n ... -27-hours/

Texas seismologists investigate quakes near old Cowboys stadium
Reuters / By Marice Richter 20 hours ago
http://news.yahoo.com/texas-seismologis ... --nfl.html

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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:12 pm

fracking?

Is Chris Christie visiting his team?
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Jan 07, 2015 4:55 pm

26 Earthquakes Later, Fracking’s Smoking Gun Is in Texas
After 11 quakes in the last two days – with one registering at a 3.6 – Irving, Texas’ sudden onset tremor problem might be the fracking industry’s nightmare.
There’s a monster lurking under Texas, beneath the sand and oil and cowboy bones, and it’s getting a little restless after a 15 million year nap. Shaking things up in the city of Irving, just slightly west of Dallas, where no less than ten earthquakes yesterday and today bring the total tremors to 26 since October in that town alone. Over 100 quakes have been registered in the North Texas region since 2008, a staggering uptick from just a single one prior that year.

The Balcones Fault Zone divides the Lone Star State in half, loosely following the route of Interstate 35 and passing under Fort Worth, Waco, Austin, and San Antonio. And it’s not just a huge amount of human populations that sit on top of it. There are also thousands of fracking wells boring down in to the earth’s crust, pumping millions of gallons of water down with the direct intent of breaking apart what lay beneath.

Irving itself has more than 2,000 of these sites nearby, and some of the more than 216,000 state wide “injection wells” responsible for disposing of fracking’s wastewater byproduct are in close proximity. Located thousands of feet below the ground, these wells hold millions of gallons of chemically tainted h2o, and science has proven that the pressure and liquid combination can combine to “lubricate” fault lines. And that may well be what is happening in the Barnett Shale region around, yes, Dallas and Irving.


Barnett Shale is the largest land-based gas field in Texas, with an estimated 40 trillion cubic feet of natural gas just waiting to be hammered out of the ground and into your SUV’s tank. It’s a nearly bottomless potential bank account for corporations with the resources to drill and grind. But, as the people of Irving are now discovering, all of this poking and prodding is not without potential consequences.

And it’s not just Texas. Poland Township in Ohio had 77 earthquakes happen last March that researchers have definitively linked to fracking, in a paper published just days ago. And British Columbia has the oil addiction shakes, too.

So we know that boring down to the bedrock and pumping it full of fluid can cause earthquakes. And while it’s also admittedly rare that these quakes are felt by humans, this shows signs of changing. Could the (thus far) timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure?

The simple answer seems to be yes. They can. Studies are showing that the magnitude of the activity may be linked to how long a disposal well is in use, meaning that the more we spew wastewater into aging wells, the higher the potential for a major incident.

“With time, as an injection activity continues, so will the seismic hazard as measured by the maximum magnitude,” the US Geological Survey’s Art McGarr was quoted as saying by NPR.

Whatever the cause, the activity is growing more violent.

“This is the largest earthquake in Irving since the ’70s. That’s as far back as our catalog goes,” USGS geophysicist Jessica Turner said to CBSDFW. “There hasn’t been anything like this at all, so it’s new.”

This is not making the 228,000 residents of Irving, Texas feel very relaxed. The most recent activity had a high point of 3.6 on the Richter Scale. While minor, it’s strong enough to be felt and shake objects. And feel it they did -- the local 911 system was overloaded with calls, the school district held earthquake drills, and the Irving’s mayor met with her counterpart in Dallas to discuss emergency management plans, according to the Dallas Morning News.

And “minor” can be relative.

"Was looking to see if an 18-wheeler wrecked into our building! That is what it felt like,” Irving local Aletha Allie Pate Martinez told a local ABC affiliate.

As of now, there’s no 100-percent definitive scientific connection between this latest swarm of earthquakes and fracking activity, but the United States Geologic Survey noted in a statement on the swarm, “Activities that have induced felt earthquakes in some geologic environments have included impoundment of water behind dams, injection of fluid into the earth's crust, extraction of fluid or gas, and removal of rock in mining or quarrying operations.”

Worth noting: This cluster of quakes is taking place almost directly beneath the Exxon-Mobile world headquarters, which is located in Irving. The company’s CEO, Rex Tillerson, joined a lawsuit last year to prevent a water tower used in the fracking process from being built near his 83-acre horse ranch in a swanky suburban Dallas enclave. Whether these are considered ironic or karmic quakes – that’s up to you. But for the repeatedly shaken up people of North Texas, it’s not very funny anymore.
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby Pele'sDaughter » Wed Jan 07, 2015 5:01 pm

http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2015 ... ving.html/

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All of the recent Irving earthquakes have been near the site where Texas Stadium stood until its 2010 implosion.

At this point they’re now just a thing we’ve come to expect every so often — ho hum, just another minor earthquake near or even on the old Texas Stadium site. Maybe you felt last night’s 2.4 or Tuesday’s 2.8. Maybe you didn’t. But don’t worry. There’s probably another on the way.

And that’s why Irving’s city manager, Chris Hillman, has decided to call in the experts.

On Monday, researchers from SMU’s seismology program are heading to Irving to install additional seismographs to see if they can determine what’s responsible for the uptick in quakes along the Balcones Fault in Irving in recent months. And on January 15, SMU seismology professor Brian Stump — the area’s go-to man when it comes to question-mark-shaped quaking — will be among those experts briefing the Irving City Council on the shaking taking place near the Trinity East gas well site and the long-ago home of the Dallas Cowboys.

Says Hillman, there have actually been some 50 quakes in Irving since 2008, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. But, of course, a big chunk of those have occurred in recent weeks, including a 3.3-magnitude temblor on November 22. And while they’ve all been considered minor — Californians wouldn’t even pause long enough to acknowledge their existence — they’ve taken their toll on Irving residents’ collective nerves, says Hillman from beneath his virtual pile of emails and voice mails.

“The issue most people are concerned about is the increasing frequency of the quakes,” says Hillman. “By relative standards they’re minor, but the frequency seems to have understandably caught everyone’s attention, and that’s caught our attention as well. We’re trying to get a better understanding of why that could be occurring.”

Stump has already said the quakes could be caused by hydraulic fracturing. The Texas Railroad Commission keeps insisting that’s not the case. Some anti-fracking activists have speculated that the 2010 implosion of Texas Stadium might have played a role in awakening the slumbering Balcones Fault, which researchers were eager to study once the Cowboys’ former home was adiosed. Or maybe it is just the ghost of Tom Landry.

Says Hillman, he’s not about to speculate about any of it. Leave the science to the scientists, who are on their way beginning next week.

“An additional seismometer, complementing two existing ones in the area, is planned for installation on Monday by the SMU seismology team,” says Stump, the Albritton Chair of Geological Sciences at SMU’s Huffington Department of Earth Sciences. Pinpointing the exact location of the earthquakes is dependent on local seismometers and thus the first step in understanding the nature of the seismic activity. The team will continue to interact with local officials about the seismic events.”

Just don’t expect immediate results: When SMU’s team went to study Azle’s uptick in quakes at the beginning of 2014, they warned it could take years before they come back with anything concrete.

“The bottom line is: We don’t know why the frequency is increasing,” Hillman says. “We have a history of quakes, but we’re interesting in getting as good an understanding why the increase in frequency is occurring. How long it will take to study is something we don’t now. It could take months. It’s not something we’re expecting to know it days or weeks. This much is certain: We understand residents’ concerns and are being very proactive to do all we can to get an understanding. They expect and need more understanding. At the city we’re not seismologists, so we’re going to rely on the folks who really do know what they’re doing.”
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby NaturalMystik » Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:52 pm

Noting there was a 4.8 off of Toffino yesterday. (British Columbia's West Coast). Noting we are also just past a full moon FWIW.
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby elfismiles » Thu Jan 15, 2015 6:31 pm

4th straight day of earthquakes in Conn.
Posted: Jan 15, 2015 5:53 AM CST Updated: Jan 15, 2015 2:04 PM CST

PLAINFIELD, Conn. (AP) - A 2.2-magnitude earthquake has rattled eastern Connecticut again.

In what's becoming a daily seismic event, the Weston Observatory of Boston College said the earthquake occurred at about 4:40 a.m. Thursday near Plainfield, where previous earthquakes were recorded.

It says two minor earthquakes were recorded on Wednesday and another on Tuesday.

Several were recorded on Monday and last week, too.

The observatory says that while the greatest earthquake activity in the United States is in the west, earthquakes are "quite common" in many areas of the eastern United States, including New England.

Plainfield officials have invited Alan Kafka, director of the observatory, to an informational meeting at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the town's high school.

http://www.myfoxny.com/story/27856226/f ... onnecticut
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby elfismiles » Thu Feb 05, 2015 5:36 pm

Swarm of earthquakes strikes parts of northern Oklahoma
Posted: Feb 05, 2015 10:18 AM CST
Updated: Feb 05, 2015 11:22 AM CST

CHEROKEE, Okla. (AP) - A swarm of earthquakes has shaken parts of Alfalfa County in northern Oklahoma.

The U.S. Geological Survey says four earthquakes have been recorded around Cherokee and Helena since late Wednesday, including a magnitude 4.3 quake about five miles east-northeast of Cherokee at 9:08 a.m. Thursday.

Alfalfa County Sheriff's Department office manager Amanda Kutz says the earthquake damaged parts of the courthouse in Cherokee. Kutz says plaster is peeling off interior walls and there is damage to the ceiling on the building's third floor. Kutz says no injuries were reported.

The USGS says three other earthquakes ranging in magnitude from 2.9 to 3.8 have been recorded in Alfalfa County since about 10 p.m. Wednesday.

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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby slimmouse » Thu Feb 05, 2015 5:48 pm

Our mother, as Earth is often referred to, would appear to be distinctly upset with our behaviour.

Like any accused child, I scream "its not my fault" , even though a smidgeon of it is.
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby elfismiles » Mon Feb 09, 2015 1:54 am


Hey, California: Oklahoma had 3 times as many earthquakes in 2014
(VIDEO)
http://www.revealnews.org/article/hey-c ... s-in-2014/
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby elfismiles » Tue Feb 24, 2015 12:46 pm

Mysterious Quakes Rattling Coral Gables Homes (Video)
February 23, 2015 11:03 PM
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2015/02/23/my ... les-homes/
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby NaturalMystik » Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:55 pm

There may be a big quake coming to Japan or the area, in the next few days. Much like in previous big quakes/tsunamis a large number (160) of melon-headed whales, have beached themselves. There seems to be some past evidence of this beaching behavior being linked to coming quakes, a bad portent.

http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/04/1 ... e-warning/
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby identity » Wed Apr 15, 2015 11:16 pm

Thanks, NaturalMystik, for bringing this to our attention.

For future reference of folks here:

Six days before the massive magnitude-9 earthquake that triggered the devastating March 11, 2011 tsunami in northeastern Japan, 50 melon-headed whales beached themselves in the area. This week, over 150 melon-headed whales beached themselves on two beaches is the same vicinity. Is this another warning from the whales? Will anyone listen this time?

On April 9, 2015, almost 160 melon-headed whales (Peponocephala electra), members of the oceanic dolphin family related to pilot whales and pygmy killer whales, were found beached on a 4 km (2.5 mile) section of beach in Hokotashi City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The Ibaraki coast guard reported the whales were near death. They saved a few but were forced to euthanize those not already dead. Tadasu Yamada, a senior researcher at National Museum of Nature and Science, gave this comment.
We don’t see any immediate signs of diseases on their bodies, such as cancer. We want to figure out what killed these animals.

Ibaraki Prefecture is also where the 50 melon-headed whales were found beached in 2011, six days before the earthquake and only 100 kilometers (62 miles) from its epicenter.
Before you say coincidence, in February 2011, over 100 pilot whales (close relatives of melon-headed whales) beached themselves on New Zealand’s Stewart Island less than 48 hours before an earthquake hit there. In the months right before the 2004 Indian Ocean (aka Boxing Day) earthquake and tsunami that killed over 230,000 people, over 170 whales beached themselves in New Zealand and Australia.
Indian professor Dr. Arunachalam Kumar believes there is a connection between the beaching of marine mammals and earthquakes.
It is my observation, confirmed over the years, that mass suicides of whales and dolphins that occur sporadically all over the world, are in some way related to change and disturbances in the electromagnetic field co-ordinates and possible realignments of geotectonic plates thereof.


They are also related to underwater sonar blasts from Navy vessels.

Anyway, let's hope the Japanese do not suffer yet another tsunami, and that, for the sake of all of us, Fukushima is not swept entirely out to sea should there be one.
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Re: A new earthquake thread? May as well. . .

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:09 am

Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
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