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Altering Earthquakes:
As of late, I have observed that USGS and EMSC are a bit lax on their reports of earthquakes. Sometimes not seeing anything reported for hours from the last update, or seeing periods of 90-200 minutes with no earthquakes in between. My question is, are they leaving swarms of earthquakes out of their reports, or there are actually periods of no earthquakes?
SOZT: Greater than 90% of the earthquake activity is being altered by the USGS at present, which is under orders to prevent any clue being given to the public about the Earth changes caused by the presence of Planet X. Over a decade ago, the approach was to de-sensitize the live seismographs periodically, so the displays do not turn black worldwide, and to ignore the twice-a-day patterns showing up on these seismographs. Then any quakes that could be dropped were dropped. This was obvious to some who were watching the database manipulation. Quakes in the list would suddenly disappear. This was particularly the case where a quake happened in a remote location, or out in the ocean. Dumbing down the magnitude quickly followed, but in order to ensure the public did not notice, the USGS took control of all websites reporting quake statistics. At times, this control breaks, and discrepancies are reported to the public. Some countries rebel. Quake swarms are another source of control, as they pepper the databases with many quakes and skew the statistics, and thus are pulled from the database. Else the question is raised, why so many? EOZT
Will the USGS internet system be a reliable warning system for the European tsunami by registering on the net the New Madrid earthquake on the exact time it occurs?
SOZT: It will not be a lack of information from the USGS that will be the point of confusion during the earthquakes leading up to the New Madrid adjustment, it will be knowing which quake is the big one vs the many minor quakes preceding it. The USGS downgrades almost all earthquakes, to prevent meaningful statistics from being generated from their databases. They also exclude quakes whenever they can, but this is unlikely to happen in the New Madrid area as it is in the center of a populated land mass. Thus you will have magnitude 6 quakes that will be called a 5.2, magnitude 7 quakes called a 6.1, and when a magnitude 8 or greater quake occurs, it will be called a 6.9.
We would advise that rather than watching the USGS quake statistics, that you watch the Earth changes. The adjustment that will incite the European tsunami will involve bridges on the Mississippi breaking, and being impassable. The land to the west of the Mississippi will drop so that the Mississippi will become 50 miles wide in the state of Mississippi. Watch for this. The New Madrid adjustment will be several large quakes of magnitude 8-9, though will be listed as a lesser magnitude. As the N American continent continues to unzip up to and along the Seaway, the quakes will be less than a magnitude 8 but very destructive to Cleveland and Toledo and Buffalo and the inland locks along the Seaway. Thus it is not what the USGS says that should be watched, but the condition of the bridges on the Mississippi, the impact on the cities along the Seaway, and whether the inland locks are reported as inoperable. EOZT
Please collect earthquake-reports here. Significant Quakes or Magnitude 7+ can be posted separately.
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Central Hudson Bay
Latitude | 57.2108 |
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Longitude | -83.4406 |
Magnitude | 4.9 mb |
Depth | 15 km |
UTC Time | 16:04:16 UTC Tuesday August 28th, 2012 |
Location | Hudson Bay, Eastern North America |
Author | teleMb |
Review status | - |
Norther Alberta/Saskatchewan border
Latitude | 58.6138 |
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Longitude | -111.1479 |
Magnitude | 5.0 mb |
Depth | 15 km |
UTC Time | 10:04:23 UTC Wednesday August 29th, 2012 |
Location | Alberta, Canada, Eastern Alaska To Vancouver Island |
Author | teleMb |
Review status | - |
M | Location Click event below for details |
Time UTC |
Lat | Lon | D km |
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5.2 | 24km E of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen | 2012-08-30 13:51:06 | 70.927°N | 8.055°W | 12.3 |
6.6 | 93km NW of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen | 2012-08-30 13:43:24 | 71.462°N | 10.723°W | 8.6 |
2.6 | 3km NNW of Hollister, California | 2012-08-30 13:19:29 | 36.882°N | 121.413°W | 8.7 |
3.6 | 9km N of Tanaina, Alaska | 2012-08-30 13:03:04 | 61.708°N | 149.450°W | 29.2 |
3.8 | 135km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 12:29:19 | 19.618°N | 64.377°W | 10.0 |
5.4 | Western Indian-Antarctic Ridge | 2012-08-30 12:18:43 | 50.224°S | 114.178°E | 10.0 |
4.2 | 47km SSE of Unalaska, Alaska | 2012-08-30 11:16:01 | 53.480°N | 166.275°W | 46.3 |
3.3 | 72km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 11:13:33 | 19.072°N | 64.546°W | 57.0 |
5.0 | Western Indian-Antarctic Ridge | 2012-08-30 10:53:58 | 50.255°S | 114.140°E | 10.0 |
2.8 | 5km NNW of Brawley, California | 2012-08-30 10:18:57 | 33.023°N | 115.544°W | 13.3 |
3.7 | 138km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 09:25:24 | 19.632°N | 64.302°W | 77.0 |
4.3 | 92km SSW of Chirilagua, El Salvador | 2012-08-30 09:03:03 | 12.440°N | 88.432°W | 35.2 |
4.3 | 27km SSW of Atka, Alaska | 2012-08-30 08:23:05 | 51.961°N | 174.318°W | 19.8 |
4.9 | 18km WNW of Arauco, Chile | 2012-08-30 08:04:38 | 37.211°S | 73.522°W | 10.3 |
2.5 | 3km ENE of Yorba Linda, California | 2012-08-30 07:25:39 | 33.902°N | 117.778°W | 7.7 |
4.4 | 222km E of Amahai, Indonesia | 2012-08-30 07:13:28 | 3.499°S | 130.915°E | 27.4 |
5.2 | 234km E of Amahai, Indonesia | 2012-08-30 06:56:43 | 3.388°S | 131.029°E | 31.2 |
3.6 | 150km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 05:34:47 | 19.707°N | 64.154°W | 48.0 |
2.8 | 145km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 05:16:45 | 19.678°N | 64.223°W | 50.0 |
2.5 | 72km W of Anchor Point, Alaska | 2012-08-30 05:06:25 | 59.822°N | 153.118°W | 100.0 |
2.5 | 65km NNE of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska | 2012-08-30 05:00:08 | 61.044°N | 152.368°W | 100.0 |
3.4 | 135km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 03:59:37 | 19.611°N | 64.340°W | 29.0 |
3.4 | 135km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 03:47:43 | 19.603°N | 64.310°W | 47.0 |
4.9 | 6km SSW of Campoverde, Peru | 2012-08-30 03:01:25 | 8.528°S | 74.826°W | 137.9 |
3.7 | 148km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 02:20:08 | 19.703°N | 64.220°W | 28.0 |
3.8 | 140km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 02:14:46 | 19.650°N | 64.296°W | 47.0 |
3.8 | 148km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands | 2012-08-30 01:33:35 | 19.696°N | 64.187°W | 13.0 |
2.5 | 4km S of Brawley, California | 2012-08-30 01:25:59 | 32.935°N | 115.539°W | 14.1 |
4.4 | 87km SW of Jiquilillo, Nicaragua | 2012-08-30 00:26:59 | 12.133°N | 87.954°W | 35.0 |
4.3 | 146km S of Puerto El Triunfo, El Salvador | 2012-08-30 00:16:58 | 11.971°N | 88.750°W | 35.0 |
6.6 2012/08/30 13:43:24 71.462 -10.723 8.6 JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGIONUSGS
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/345_70.php
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_al...
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usc000cb69#summary
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
2012-08-30 13:43:23.0 71.53 N 10.52 W 2 6.4 JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION EMSC
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=283412
http://www.emsc-csem.org/#2
2012-08-30 13:51:08 6.4 71.21°N 7.68°W 10 A Jan Mayen Island Region GEOFON
2012-08-30 13:43:25 6.6 71.58°N 10.73°W 10 A Jan Mayen Island Region
http://geofon.gfz-potsdam.de/eqinfo/event.php?id=gfz2012rbfe
http://geofon.gfz-potsdam.de/eqinfo/event.php?id=gfz2012rbex
http://geofon.gfz-potsdam.de/eqinfo/list.php
2012-08-30 10:53:58. 50.33 S 114.10 E 10 5.4 WESTERN INDIAN-ANTARCTIC RIDGE
2012-08-30 12:18:42.0 50.21 S 114.01 E 10 5.3 WESTERN INDIAN-ANTARCTIC RIDGE
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=283395
Considerable harmonic tremors along the southern Atlantic Rift at LISS Station Tristan da Cunha between 9:00 and 13:00 UTC today.
"Where the N American continent is under great stress, it has not slipped because it is held in place on both sides. The Pacific side holds due to subduction friction along the San Andreas, and the Atlantic side holds due to the Atlantic Rift's reluctance to rip open. What changes this dynamic? When S America rolls, almost in step with the folding Pacific, it tears the Atlantic Rift on the southern side. This allows Africa freedom to move and it rolls too, dropping the Mediterranean floor above Algeria. What is holding the N American continent together has thus eased, so that when the Japan adjustments are made, there is less holding the N American continent in place than before, and the New Madrid gives way. We are also not allowed to provide the time frame between the Japan quakes and New Madrid. Other than the relationship in time between the New Madrid and the European tsunami, no time frame can be given. The sequence of events is, thus:
Further indications of a compressing Pacific. Two tsunami buoys in event mode: Station 21418 off Japan and Station 53046 off Bali with significant water column displacements.
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44.6381 | -124.1656 | 1.8 ml | 1.314 | 1346226895.88907:54:55 UTC Wednesday August 29th, 2012 | Near Coast Of Oregon, California - Nevada Region | cascDbgMl | - | Show on map » |
40.4858 | -124.5746 | 1.9 ml | 0 | 1346234064.6661609:54:24 UTC Wednesday August 29th, 2012 | Near Coast Of Northern Calif., California - Nevada Region | cascMl | - | Show on map » |
58.6138 | -111.1479 | 5.0 mb | 15 | 1346234663.8702610:04:23 UTC Wednesday August 29th, 2012 | Alberta, Canada, Eastern Alaska To Vancouver Island | teleMb | - | Show on map » |
20.3861 | -110.4586 | 5.1 mb | 15 | 1346248200.4100313:50:00 UTC Wednesday August 29th, 2012 | Revilla Gigedo Islands Region, Mexico - Guatemala Area | teleMb | - | Show on map » |
3.5 2012/08/29 13:01:50 36.020 -118.397 7.3 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
3.5 2012/08/29 13:01:38 36.011 -118.397 0.1 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
3.3 2012/08/29 12:46:53 40.317 -124.622 16.7 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
4.4 2012/08/29 12:50:55 60.314 -150.712 58.7 KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
4.4 2012/08/29 12:23:19 -20.462 -178.168 481.7 FIJI REGION
2.5 2012/08/28 21:58:04 33.032 -115.537 10.7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
4.3 2012/08/29 11:58:59 -6.249 147.156 91.6 EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
4.9 2012/08/29 09:49:12 3.411 122.693 539.4 CELEBES SEA
3.1 2012/08/29 09:14:14 19.629 -64.433 39.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
3.7 2012/08/29 06:37:19 19.630 -64.398 16.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 3.2 2012/08/29 05:55:46 19.051 -64.833 54.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
3.3 2012/08/29 04:35:52 19.631 -64.327 38.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 3.0 2012/08/29 02:13:58 19.305 -64.885 13.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 3.3 2012/08/29 01:54:43 19.627 -64.191 43.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/295_20.php
2.7 2012/08/28 20:28:26 18.934 -67.402 7.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
3.0 2012/08/28 20:20:18 19.661 -64.350 26.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
3.0 2012/08/28 19:36:41 19.733 -64.181 24.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
2.9 2012/08/28 17:44:12 19.652 -64.209 57.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
3.1 2012/08/28 16:14:14 19.506 -64.272 64.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
4.5 2012/08/29 08:39:41 12.873 -88.796 35.1 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
4.4 2012/08/29 05:55:31 12.464 -88.534 34.9 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
4.4 2012/08/28 22:04:04 6.757 -72.987 161.1 NORTHERN COLOMBIA
4.6 2012/08/28 22:02:49 12.828 -88.535 35.6 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
4.3 2012/08/28 21:28:36 12.792 -88.822 32.7 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
4.5 2012/08/28 23:12:16 38.394 15.787 39.3 SICILY, ITALY
2.8 2012/08/28 22:25:49 34.538 -106.915 5.0 NEW MEXICO
2.6 2012/08/28 17:31:18 32.441 -115.563 16.0 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_al...
2012-08-29 12:22:59. 32.94 N 47.83 E 14 4.0 IRAN-IRAQ BORDER REGION
2012-08-29 12:12:59. 50.20 N 1.07 E 2 3.1 FRANCE
2012-08-29 11:45:21.4 37.08 N 21.41 E 10 3.0 SOUTHERN GREECE
2012-08-29 05:40 45.78 N 26.66 E 92 3.1 ROMANIA
2012-08-29 03:49:22 34.84 N 32.14 E 8 3.1 CYPRUS REGION
2012-08-29 13:06: 37.01 N 28.42 E 8 2.1 WESTERN TURKEYSWARM
2012-08-29 00:37:54.9 36.68 N 20.56 E 39 2.9 CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA
2012-08-28 17:57:01.0 36.94 N 20.87 E 11 3.2 CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA
2012-08-28 18:12:55.0 27.68 S 68.93 W 115 2.8 CATAMARCA, ARGENTINA
2012-08-28 17:32:17.0 18.66 S 69.38 W 115 3.8 TARAPACA, CHILE
2012-08-28 17:11:39.0 23.52 S 69.10 W 93 2.8 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
2012-08-28 17:01:30.8 67.11 N 20.66 E 1 2.3 SWEDEN
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=283208
2012-08-28 16:30:40.9 33.10 N 35.41 E 1 3.1 LEBANON - SYRIA REGION
2012-08-28 16:21:21.3 37.88 N 26.78 E 13 2.4 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE GREECE
2012-08-28 14:10:41.0 44.23 N 17.91 E 2 3.4 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/?view=2
Station 21418 in event mode JAPAN REGION
Bowing stress on San Diego remains evident.
California Earthquake Swarm Enters Third Day (August 28) -
More than 400 earthquakes have been detected since Saturday evening in the largely agricultural, desert region near the Mexican border about 100 miles east of San Diego.
The quakes pushed 20 mobile homes at a trailer park off their foundations, rendering them uninhabitable, said Maria Peinado, a spokeswoman for the Imperial County Emergency Operations Center. A red-tile roof apparently collapsed and landed on a wooden fence.
Sporadic power outages, at one point affecting 2,500 Imperial Irrigation District customers, also prompted authorities to evacuate 49 patients from one of the county's two hospitals, Peinado said. Police also received numerous calls about gas leaks and water line breaks.
"It's not uncommon for us to have earthquakes out here, but at this frequency and at this magnitude it's fairly unusual," said George Nava, the mayor of Brawley, a town of 25,000.
"And the fact that the aftershocks keep coming are a little alarming," he said.
At the El Sol Market, food packages fell from shelves and littered the aisles.
"It felt like there was quake every 15 minutes. One after another. My kids are small and they're scared and don't want to come back inside," said Mike Patel, who manages Townhouse Inn & Suites.
A TV came crashing down and a few light fixtures broke inside the motel, Patel said.
The first quake, with a magnitude of 3.9, occurred at 10:02 a.m. on Sunday. The USGS said more than 300 aftershocks struck the same approximate epicenter.
Some shaking was felt along the San Diego County coast in Del Mar, some 120 miles from the epicenter, as well as in southwestern Arizona and parts of northern Mexico.
"... the West Coast is put into a bow, all the way from the Aleutian Islands to the tip of Mexico... Until the New Madrid rips, causing the land to the west of the Mississippi to sink and move south while the land to the east of the Mississippi remains in place, there will be no relief for this bow." ZetaTalk
Sources
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/08/california-earthquake...
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Aftershocks+shaking+Southern+Calif...
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