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Altering Earthquakes:

ZetaTalk Aug 7, 2010

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


ZetaTalk Jun 18, 2011

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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Comment by Tracie Crespo on May 8, 2021 at 2:11am

https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=981143

+4

Magnitude Mw 6.0
Region FIJI REGION
Date time 2021-05-07 23:35:14.9 UTC
Location 18.84 S ; 177.57 W
Depth 392 km
Distances 356 km NW of Nuku‘alofa, Tonga / pop: 22,400 / local time: 12:35:14.9 2021-05-08
340 km E of Levuka, Fiji / pop: 8,300 / local time: 11:35:14.9 2021-05-08
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Source parameters not yet reviewed by a seismologist


Comment by Juan F Martinez on May 7, 2021 at 4:24am

Earthquake And Tsunami Hazards Along Coasts Might Be Higher Than Expected

Two of the most destructive forces of nature—earthquakes and tsunamis—might actually be more of a threat than current estimates according to new research conducted by scientists at The University of New Mexico and the Nanyang Technological University published today in the journal Nature Geoscience.

This animation shows every recorded earthquake in sequence as they occurred from January 1, 1901, through December 31, 2020, at a rate of 1 year per second. The earthquake hypocenters first appear as flashes then remain as colored circles before shrinking with time so as not to obscure subsequent earthquakes. The size of each circle represents the earthquake’s magnitude while the color represents its depth within the earth. This animation also highlights significant tsunamis generated by some of these earthquakes.

When the following earthquakes appear they will also have their tsunami’s “energy map” that shows each tsunami's maximum modeled wave heights on the open ocean: 8.8 — Ecuador-Columbia — 31 January 1906 8.5 — Atacama, Chile — 11 November 1922 8.4 — Kamchatka, Russia — 3 February 1923 8.4 — Sanriku, Japan — 2 March 1933 8.6 — Unimak Island, Aleutian Islands — 1 April 1946* 9.0 — Kamchatka, Russia — 4 November 1952 8.6 — Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands — 9 March 1957* 9.5 — Valdivia, Chile — 22 May 1960* 9.2 — Prince William Sound, Alaska — 28 March 1964* 8.7 — Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands — 4 February 1965 7.7 — Kalapana, Hawaii — 29 November 1975* 8.4 — Southern Peru — 23 June 2001 9.1 — Sumatra, Indonesia — 26 December 2004* 8.1 — Samoan Islands — 29 September 2009* 8.8 — Maule, Chile — 27 February 2010* 9.0 — Tohoku, Japan — 11 March 2011* 7.9 — Haida Gwaii, Canada — 28 October 2012* (*tsunami animation also available on this YouTube channel)

Note that while the great majority of all earthquakes occur at plate boundaries, these tsunami-causing earthquakes mostly occur at convergent plate boundaries. These boundaries, also called “subduction zones,” are where tectonic plates collide to produce megathrust earthquakes and are the regions where we expect future devastating tsunamis to come from. Other, much smaller earthquakes also occur away from plate boundaries such as those related to volcanic activity in Hawaii or those related to wastewater injection wells in Oklahoma. The animation concludes with a series of summary maps. The first one shows all of the earthquakes in this 120-year period. The next map shows only those earthquakes known to have produced a tsunami, and the map after that shows only those earthquakes that produced damaging tsunamis. The final map shows the plate boundary faults responsible for the majority of these earthquakes. The era of modern seismology—the scientific study of earthquakes—began with the invention of the seismograph in the late 19th Century and its deployment in instrument networks in the early 20th Century to record and measure earthquakes as they occur. Therefore, when the animation begins only the largest earthquakes will appear.

They were the only ones that could be detected at great distances with the few instruments available at the time. But as time progressed, more and more seismographs were deployed and smaller and smaller earthquakes could be recorded. For example, the installation of these instruments in California in the 1930s creates the illusion of new earthquake activity there. Likewise, there appears to be a jump in the number of earthquakes globally in the 1970’s when seismology took another leap forward with advances in telecommunications and digital signal processing, a trend that continues today. ----- Earthquakes from the USGS/NEIC Earthquake Catalog: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak... Tsunami sources from the NOAA/NCEI Tsunami Database: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/hazel/view/...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilFEKSZQv5o&t=19s

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2021/05/03/earthquake-and...

Comment by Juan F Martinez on May 1, 2021 at 6:52pm
Magnitude Mw 6.8  (+4)
Region NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
Date time 2021-05-01 01:27:28.7 UTC
Location 38.24 N ; 141.68 E
Depth 60 km
Distances 71 km E of Sendai, Japan / pop: 1,063,000 / local time: 10:27:28.7 2021-05-01
39 km ESE of Ishinomaki, Japan / pop: 117,000 / local time: 10:27:28.7 2021-05-01

Video;  https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/1963

Comment by jorge namour on May 1, 2021 at 5:47am

6.8
38 km ESE of Ishinomaki, Japan

2021-04-30 22:27:27 (UTC-03:00)
47.3 km https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000dz5t/executive

Comment by Juan F Martinez on April 29, 2021 at 9:37pm
The 7 of 10 is progressing, per ZT add +4 to any "Official USGS" reported magnitudes, so these are in the range of ~9.4M, multiple replicas.

Magnitude Mw 5.4
Region OFF COAST OF OREGON
Date time 2021-04-29 10:30:21.6 UTC
Location 43.92 N ; 128.54 W
Depth 10 km
Distances 437 km WSW of Eugene, United States / pop: 163,000 / local time: 03:30:21.6 2021-04-29
353 km W of Coos Bay, United States / pop: 16,100 / local time: 03:30:21.6 2021-04-29

Comment by Juan F Martinez on April 28, 2021 at 5:11am
"MASSIVE" EARTHQUAKE ASSAM INDIA
Magnitude Mw 6.0 (+4)
Region ASSAM, INDIA
Date time 2021-04-28 02:21:26.6 UTC
Location 26.83 N ; 92.39 E
Depth 40 km
Distances 96 km NNE of Guwahati, India / pop: 899,000 / local time: 07:51:26.6 2021-04-28
17 km NW of Dhekiajuli, India / pop: 21,200 / local time: 07:51:26.6 2021-04-28
Comment by Juan F Martinez on April 20, 2021 at 3:15am

Strong 6-magnitude quake strikes near Indonesian coast – USGS
20 Apr, 2021 00:55 / Updated 7 minutes ago

https://t.me/ZetaTalk_Followers/1720

https://www.rt.com/news/521538-indonesia-quake-sumatra-tremor/

Comment by jorge namour on April 18, 2021 at 5:30pm

Taiwan struck by magnitude 6.2, 5.8 earthquakes 3 minutes apart
2021/04/18 22:29

https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4180590
Shockwaves from temblors felt across Taiwan, no injuries reported so far

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — East Taiwan was struck by magnitude 6.2 and 5.8 earthquakes three minutes apart on Sunday evening (April 18), according to the Central Weather Bureau (CWB).

The first earthquake, a magnitude 5.8, struck at 10:11 p.m. and was 19.2 kilometers southwest of Hualien County Hall, at a shallow focal depth of 15 kilometers. Taiwan uses an intensity scale of one to seven that gauges the degree to which a quake is felt at a specific location.

The second earthquake, measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale, struck a mere three minutes later at 10:14. The epicenter of the second temblor was 20.2 kilometers southwest of Hualien County Hall, at a shallow depth of 13.9 kilometers.

Many Taiwan residents reported receiving an emergency text message on their phones from the CWB warning them an earthquake had occurred at 10:11 p.m. and to "beware of probable shaking." No injuries from either quake had been reported at the time of publication.

Comment by jorge namour on April 18, 2021 at 4:04pm

M 5.8 - SOUTHERN IRAN - 2021-04-18 06:41:50 UTC
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=971667

Distances 96 km NNW of Bushehr, Iran

M 4.5 - SOUTHERN IRAN - 2021-04-18 06:55:57 UTC

Tremors felt in Kuwait due to earthquake in Iran

APRIL 18 2021

http://www.arabtimesonline.com/news/tremors-felt-in-kuwait/
KUWAIT CITY, Apr 18: Earthquake with magnitude of 5.9 struck Bushehr province in Iran which is 250 kms from Kuwait, tremors were felt in various parts of Kuwait measuring 2.8 and 2.7 on the Richter scale at 9:53 am and 10:03 a.m.

Iranian television said that a magnitude 5.9 earthquake hit the Bushehr region in the south of the country, which includes a nuclear power plant, but there were no reports of injuries.
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8hr 16min ago
22.07 S 68.72 W 137 4.3 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
2021-04-18 05:19:08.0
8hr 26min ago
15.04 N 94.43 W 16 4.0 OFF COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO
2021-04-18 05:06:05.0
8hr 39min ago
16.08 N 97.54 W 14 3.6 OAXACA, MEXICO
2021-04-18 04:58:30.0
8hr 47min ago
20.87 N 103.47 W 5 3.6 JALISCO, MEXICO
2021-04-18 04:55:38.0
8hr 50min ago
16.64 N 94.21 W 87 3.5 OAXACA, MEXICO EMSC
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M 4.6 - GULF OF ADEN - 2021-04-18 02:02:40 UTC
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=971575

M 5.6 - NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN - 2021-04-18 00:29:13 UTC
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=971522

Comment by Tracie Crespo on April 10, 2021 at 2:35pm

+3.3...

https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=968593

Magnitude Mw 6.0
Region NEAR N COAST OF NEW GUINEA, PNG.
Date time 2021-04-10 11:38:30.8 UTC
Location 3.47 S ; 145.76 E
Depth 2 km
Distances 570 km E of Jayapura, Indonesia / pop: 134,000 / local time: 20:38:30.8 2021-04-10
195 km NNW of Madang, Papua New Guinea / pop: 27,400 / local time: 21:38:30.8 2021-04-10

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https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=968567

Magnitude Mw 6.1
Region CELEBES SEA
Date time 2021-04-10 09:30:44.6 UTC
Location 4.17 N ; 124.61 E
Depth 320 km
Distances 225 km S of General Santos, Philippines / pop: 679,000 / local time: 17:30:44.6 2021-04-10
167 km SSW of Sarangani, Philippines / pop: 7,500 / local time: 17:30:44.6 2021-04-10
Global view

Source parameters reviewed by a seismologist

Magnitude Mw 6.1
Region CELEBES SEA
Date time 2021-04-10 09:30:44.6 UTC
Location 4.17 N ; 124.61 E
Depth 320 km
Distances 225 km S of General Santos, Philippines / pop: 679,000 / local time: 17:30:44.6 2021-04-10
167 km SSW of Sarangani, Philippines / pop: 7,500 / local time: 17:30:44.6 2021-04-10
Global view


https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=968537

Magnitude Mw 6.0
Region JAVA, INDONESIA
Date time 2021-04-10 07:00:17.4 UTC
Location 8.54 S ; 112.51 E
Depth 89 km
Distances 62 km SE of Blitar, Indonesia / pop: 132,000 / local time: 14:00:17.4 2021-04-10
46 km S of Kepanjen, Indonesia / pop: 51,900 / local time: 14:00:17.4 2021-04-10
Global view

Source parameters reviewed by a seismologist

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