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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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2012-01-01 23:57:1 44.96 N 23.59 E 1 4.7 ROMANIA SWARM
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=249782
2012-01-02 00:23:53.104min ago 45.08 N 23.56 E 10 4.0 ROMANIA
http://www.emsc-csem.org/#2
5.1 2012/01/01 22:59:13 -14.353 166.887 32.2 VANUATU
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/165_-15.php
5.0 2012/01/01 21:07:29 2.123 128.343 87.1 HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/130_0.php
4.9 2012/01/01 19:32:52 -5.132 154.303 146.0 BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/155_-5.php
5.3 2012/01/01 18:09:01 4.577 96.427 1.0 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
2.5 2012/01/01 14:59:30 37.417 -121.819 1.6 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA
4.4 2012/01/01 14:48:43 5.928 -82.513 10.1 SOUTH OF PANAMA
2.8 2012/01/01 13:23:24 35.540 -96.757 5.0 OKLAHOMA
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/265_35.php
3.5 2011/12/31 08:07:18 35.435 -96.569 5.0 OKLAHOMA
4.9 2012/01/01 11:59:05 -33.850 -178.426 42.9 SOUTH OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/180_-35.php
4.7 2012/01/01 09:29:44 37.402 144.701 10.0 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
4.3 2012/01/01 07:40:27 13.765 -90.472 71.5 OFFSHORE GUATEMALA
4.3 2011/12/31 09:55:01 14.273 -91.992 60.5 OFFSHORE GUATEMALA
3.0 2012/01/01 06:52:18 18.176 -67.378 17.0 MONA PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO
4.7 2012/01/01 06:11:42 51.000 158.872 43.6 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA
4.6 2012/01/01 05:19:40 10.762 92.015 31.8 ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
5.1 2012/01/01 04:56:42 -58.310 -149.172 10.0 PACIFIC-ANTARCTIC RIDGE
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/210_-60.php
4.0 2012/01/01 02:40:36 6.677 -73.110 158.1 NORTHERN COLOMBIA
4.6 2012/01/01 02:35:19 23.442 91.805 15.2 TRIPURA, INDIA REGION
4.6 2011/12/31 17:10:34 10.944 -86.764 51.8 OFF THE COAST OF COSTA RICA
4.4 2011/12/31 09:13:18 37.991 44.560 18.7 TURKEY-IRAN-IRAQ BORDER REGION
4.9 2011/12/31 06:14:42 -1.151 126.838 42.1 KEPULAUAN SULA, INDONESIA
4.8 2011/12/31 04:05:44 -1.108 126.864 19.8 KEPULAUAN SULA, INDONESIA
4.9 2011/12/31 05:39:53 27.132 66.322 31.3 PAKISTAN
4.6 2011/12/31 03:57:04 -6.003 127.449 73.1 BANDA SEA
2.7 2011/12/31 03:10:08 19.353 -155.217 7.7 ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_al...
2012-01-01 23:52:05. 38.32 N 41.00 E 9 2.8 EASTERN TURKEY SWARM
2012-01-01 21:46:35.03 37.38 N 23.37 W 5 3.8 AZORES ISLANDS REGION
2012-01-01 15:33:49.09 46.70 N 9.74 E 7 3.3 SWITZERLAND
2012-01-01 11:07:19.7 51.79 N 96.24 E 10 4.4 SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
2012-01-01 10:19:40.0 38.60 N 29.25 W 1 3.2 AZORES ISLANDS, PORTUGAL
2012-01-01 09:35:12.0 46.20 N 6.42 E 4 2.4 FRANCE FELT
http://www.emsc-csem.org/#2
01/01/2012 13:32:32 43.4094 -15.7605 3.8 3 ATLÁNTICO
http://www.ign.es/ign/layoutIn/sismoDetalleTerremotos.do?evid=11197...
01/01/2012 12:17:5427.7456-17.9893 34 1.8 mbLg SE FRONTERA.IHI CANARIAS SWARM
Some activity on the Caribbean Plate, Costa Rica, Central America:
Plate Adjusted:
From:
http://www.ovsicori.una.ac.cr/sismologia/sismogramas_linea.htm
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/ first showed 2 quakes. But now one. The reason that 2 quakes where mentioned is the the 7.0 was revised to a 6.8. Now it shows just the downgraded (revised) one, the 6.8
There was 2 of them one at 371.0 M and one at 348.5 M
Thank you Malou
5.2 2012/01/01 00:50:09 -11.404 166.208 77.6 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/165_-10.php
5.1 2012/01/01 00:30:06 11.959 143.631 18.1 SOUTH OF THE MARIANA ISLANDS
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/145_10.php
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_al...
4.8 2011/12/31 22:49:33 26.846 140.094 694.1 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/140_25.php
Here is some information on the earthquake in Ohio:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/31/us/ohio-earthquake/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
(CNN) -- A 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Ohio on Saturday, a week after a similar but smaller tremor rattled the region, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The quake was centered 5 miles northwest of Youngstown and 6 miles southeast of Warren, the agency said. The quake's epicenter was 55 miles east-southeast of Cleveland, and 145 miles northeast of Columbus.
According to the preliminary estimate, the earthquake struck 1.4 miles deep.
Youngstown police Sgt. Michael Kawa said that the "tremor shook the whole building we were in," but that there were no early signs of major damage. That appeared to hold true elsewhere in the eastern Ohio city, based on early post-quake surveys.
"A lot of house alarms, it shook the buildings," Kawa said. "The fire department hasn't reported any major damage."
Within just over three hours of the quake, nearly 4,000 people from 357 zip codes and 23 cities -- including one as far as Salem, Massachusetts, 515 miles from the epicenter -- had submitted reports to the U.S. Geological Survey's "Did you feel it?" form on its website.
There have been "moderately frequent" reports of earthquakes in northern Ohio since the first one was reported in 1823, the federal agency noted. A 1986 tremor, measuring magnitude 4.8, caused some damage. Another in 1998 measured a 4.5 and was centered in northwestern Pennsylvania.
According to the Ohio Seismic Network, a 2.7-magnitude earthquake struck around Youngstown around 1:24 a.m. on December 24.
"No damage was reported," the network said on its website.
On Friday -- one day before the latest, stronger quake -- Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director James Zehringer announced that work would be halted on a fluid-injection well in Youngstown. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an injection well "is a device that places fluid deep underground into porous rock formations, such as sandstone or limestone, or into or below the shallow soil layer."
Zehringer's decision came after the state of Ohio invited experts from Columbia University to collect more information about seismic activity in the area. The well is owned and permitted to Northstar Disposal Services, a Youngstown company, according to the state.
"The area surrounding the well has experienced a series of low-level seismic events over the past eight months," the department said in a press release. "While conclusive evidence cannot link the seismic activity to the well, Zehringer has adopted an approach requiring prudence and caution regarding the site."
Prior to Saturday's quake, the state of Ohio had documented 10 "seismic events" in 2011 -- each of them, at that point, of magnitude 2.7 or lower. The Department of Natural Resources Director noted that a 4.0 magnitude quake, like the most recent one, releases approximately 40 times more energy than a 2.7 magnitude tremor.
Ohio is far from the Earth's major tectonic plates, with the nearest ones in the A
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