S America Roll: A Big Change of Ground Motion at LCO on 2014/11/02

A big change of ground motion began at station IU.LCO in North Chile on November 2.

I checked the ground motion of stations around station LCO and found some stations showing active ground motion from the middle of 2014.

(1) IU.LCO; Las Campanas Astronomical Observatory, Chile; 29.01 S, 70.70 W

(2) C1.CO03; El Pedregal, Chile; 30.84 S, 70.69 W

(3) WA.ZON; ZONDA, SAN JUAN - ARGENTINA; 31.55 S, 68.68 W

(4) C1.MT03; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, Chile; 33.49 S, 70.51 W

I show some seismogram of four stations in this region below.

From the view of a 7 of 10 scenario of S America roll, the top portion of S America to roll to the west and the seaway at Buenos Aires to be expanded, the region around station LOC seems to be located on the spot of the axis of the S America Roll.

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(1) IU.LCO; Las Campanas Astronomical Observatory, Chile; 29.01 S, 70.70 W

[Checked Period: 2013/01/01-2014/11/06]

http://rev.seis.sc.edu/stations/?zip_or_station_code=IU.LCO

http://rev.seis.sc.edu/stations/IU/LCO?year=2014&month=11&d...

1) 2013/01/01-2013/08/15: no image of heliplot

2) 2013/08/16-2013/11/03: Fig. 1

3) 2013/11/04-2014/04/04: no image of heliplot

4) 2014/04/05-2014/08/03: Fig. 2; Big jolt (2014/08/03)

5) 2014/08/06-2014/08/09: Fig. 3; Big Under Ground Alteration

Big Under Ground Alteration Around the world [89: 2014/08/06, 08: IU.LCO]

6) 2014/08/10-2014/11/01: Fig. 4

7) 2014/11/02-2014/11/06: Fig. 5; Big change of ground motion

(2) C1.CO03; El Pedregal, Chile; 30.84 S, 70.69 W

[Checked Period: 2014/02/11(Beginning)-2014/11/06]

http://rev.seis.sc.edu/stations/?zip_or_station_code=C1.CO03

1) 2014/02/11-2014/05/06: no image of heliplot

2) 2014/05/07-2014/07/31: Fig. 6; some jiggles

3) 2014/08/01-2014/10/31: Fig. 7; many jiggles

4) 2014/11/01-2014/11/06: Fig. 8

(3) WA.ZON; ZONDA, SAN JUAN - ARGENTINA; 31.55 S, 68.68 W

[Checked Period: 2014/01/01-2014/11/06]

http://rev.seis.sc.edu/stations/?zip_or_station_code=WA.ZON

1) 2014/01/01-2014/04/10: no image of heliplot

2) 2014/04/11-2014/05/17: Fig. 9

3) 2014/05/18-2014/07/31: Fig. 10; wave form changed (2014/05/18)

4) 2014/08/01-2014/10/31: Fig. 11; Big jolt (2014/10/20)

5) 2014/11/01-2014/11/06: Fig. 12

(4) C1.MT03; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, Chile; 33.49 S, 70.51 W

[Checked Period: 2014/01/01-2014/11/06]

http://rev.seis.sc.edu/stations/?zip_or_station_code=C1.MT03

1) 2014/01/01-2014/05/04: no image of heliplot

2) 2014/05/05-2014/09/15: Fig. 13; Big jolt (2014/08/23)

3) 2014/09/16-2014/10/10: Fig. 14; much active from 10:00 to 22:00

4) 2014/10/11-2014/11/06: Fig. 15; much active from 10:00 to 22:00

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(1) IU.LCO; Las Campanas Astronomical Observatory, Chile

[Fig. 1] LCO: 2013/08/16-2013/11/03

[Fig.2] LCO: 2014/04/05-2014/08/03; Big jolt (2014/08/03)

[Fig. 3] LCO: 2014/08/06-2014/08/09; Big Under Ground Alteration

[Fig. 4] LCO: 2014/08/10-2014/11/01

[Fig. 5] LCO: 2014/11/02-2014/11/06; Big change of ground motion

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(2) C1.CO03; El Pedregal, Chile

[Fig. 6] CO03: 2014/05/07-2014/07/31; some jiggles

[Fig. 7] CO03: 2014/08/01-2014/10/31; many jiggles

[Fig. 8] CO03: 2014/11/01-2014/11/06

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(3) WA.ZON; ZONDA, SAN JUAN - ARGENTINA

[Fig. 9] ZON: 2014/04/11-2014/05/17

[Fig. 10] ZON: 2014/05/18-2014/07/31; wave form changed (2014/05/18)

[Fig. 11] ZON: 2014/08/01-2014/10/31; Big jolt (2014/10/20)

[Fig. 12] ZON: 2014/11/01-2014/11/06

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(4) C1.MT03; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, Chile

[Fig. 13] MT03: 2014/05/05-2014/09/15; Big jolt (2014/08/23)

[Fig. 14] MT03: 2014/09/16-2014/10/10; much active from 10:00 to 22:00

[Fig. 15] MT03: 2014/10/11-2014/11/06; much active from 10:00 to 22:00

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* Roll of South America

https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/roll-of-south-america

* 7 of 10 movement; Posted by Gerard Zwaan on December 9, 2010

https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/7-of-10-movement

Indonesia, as we have described, is already buckling and sinking.

But beyond the sinking of the tip of the plate tongue holding Indonesia, the action is not in Indonesia. It is rather in the folding plates, where the Mariana Islands on the lifting eastern edge of the Mariana Plate will tilt and move an estimated 47 miles closer to the Philippine Islands. The Mariana Plate and the Mariana Trench to the east of this plate will essentially disappear, having folded, with only the Mariana Islands in a tentative survival situation. This provides an estimated 125 miles of room for S America to roll to the west, but the plate boundaries in the central Pacific have also been steadily adjusting. Overall S America now has 250 miles to roll, dragging the Caribbean and pushing over the Cocos and Nazca plates before it. This 250 miles is the degree of rip in the south Atlantic Rift, affording the African Plate roll room to maneuver. 

We have not detailed our expectation of the degree of tilt or sinking for each and every Caribbean island during the S America roll, nor will we at this time. Beyond what we have stated, that no island in the Caribbean will be unaffected, or that the islands just to the north of the plate border with S America will be the most gravely affected and likely to sink entirely, we are not allowed to say more at this time. Since Panama and the other countries in Central America are situated on the S American plate, they will be pushed over the Cocos Plate with great trauma to these countries. As for S America itself, it sustains great quakes along the Andes and on the northern border which is grinding over the Caribbean Plate. These regions will not experience the sense that they have moved 250 miles further to the west, though this will be computed by man after the roll has been completed.

Source: ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for December 4, 2010

* S American Roll

http://www.zetatalk2.com/info/tinfx339.htm

Though there have been a lot of precursor signs that S American is getting ready to roll- an 8.8 quake along the Andes in Chile and exploding oil and gas rigs in Bonaire and Trinidad-Tobago - these signs are but the lightest touch compared to the actual event. We have described tsunami that will occur in the Caribbean, and a ripping open of the Rio Parana river mouth at Buenos Aires. The primary effect of the S American roll will be on the small islands in the Caribbean which ride just north of the S America Plate border, as these will lose elevation suddenly, and in some cases sink entirely. Will there be earthquakes? Such movement of a plate does not occur silently. The entire region, from the tip of S America to the islands on the north border of the Carribean Plate will be jolted, and repeatedly, during the roll. Along the Andes, these quakes will be in the range of a magnitude 8-9, but lesser elsewhere. In that the Andes will rise, riding over the Nazca Plate to the west, no significant tsunami will be produced along the west coast of S America. All major cities in the mountain building areas will experience these great quakes - Santiago, La Paz, Lima, Qinto, and Bogota.
Those living along the border of S America and the hapless Caribbean Plate will experience a great moaning and grinding while the S American Plate glides over the Caribbean Plate, pushing it down with its weight as it does so. Such a gliding action does have catch points where the plates are not smooth, and hesitation and jerking with a sudden release occurs, a type of earthquake that seems to last for most of an hour. Caracas as all of Venezuela will experience this seemingly continuous quake, which will approach a magnitude 8 in strength at times. As we have mentioned, the east coast of S America just goes along for the ride. There will be sympathetic jolts from the great quakes elsewhere on the plate, but these will be relatively minor, at most a magnitude 7. When the seaway at Buenos Aires rips open, this is a silent adjustment, as most stretch zone adjustments are. The residents will recover from any earthquakes to see the far shore of the seaway at a greater distance, and the mouth of the Rio Parana widened.

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* The ZetaTalk Newsletter; November 27, 2011: S America Bow

http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue269.htm

* The ZetaTalk Newsletter; January 22, 2012: S America Flooding

http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue277.htm

* The ZetaTalk Newsletter; August 25, 2013: Bow Stress in the Americas

http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue360.htm

ZetaTalk Analysis 11/19/2011: Where the S American continent can anticipate a 90° crustal shift, the 7 of 10 scenarios, the S American roll, will alter the landscape. S America is bending, pulling apart so that the seaway at Buenos Aires will be expanded. But as the flooding along the Rio Parana shows, this area is being stretched also and will stretch along the curve south of Rio de Janeiro, the 30° swatch on the crop circle. The large circle to the right is the Buenos Aires stretch, and further south along Argentina, the next circle to the right. Will there likewise be a stretch in the Amazon? This too is indicated by the circles to the left, but not as significant as the coastal area.

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Comment by Kojima on December 16, 2014 at 2:03am

* The wave form of ground motion changed at station IU.LCO on 2014/12/12 and returned to the former wave form from the big wave form that lasted after 2014/11/02.

[History of ground motion at IU.LCO]

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1) 2013/01/01-2013/08/15: no image of heliplot

2) 2013/08/16-2013/11/03: Fig. 1

3) 2013/11/04-2014/04/04: no image of heliplot

4) 2014/04/05-2014/08/03: Fig. 2; Big jolt (2014/08/03)

5) 2014/08/06-2014/08/09: Fig. 3; Big Under Ground Alteration

6) 2014/08/10-2014/11/01: Fig. 4

7) 2014/11/02-2014/11/06: Fig. 5; Big change of ground motion

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8) 2014/11/04-2014/12/11

9) 2014/12/12-2014/12/15: Big jolt (2014/12/12, 2014/12/13)

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