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*****Mid-Atlantic EarthQuake...4.8......(three minutes later)....4.6 Japan*****
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1448330:MV8xNTc0MDM0XzI2MDE3Mzk4XzRFRDdCQkM3] Quake frequency is much slower today. Without release of pressure, things can blow anywhere. Personal opinion, watch the Washington Coast and Central US today for more movement if the Pacific Rim does not release more energy. Also, watch the area in Idaho / Yellowstone for signs of magma movement. There is more to this area to Yellowstone and large areas of underground magma tunnels. A 3.6 hit Idaho yesterday. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruneau-Jarbidge_caldera [/quote]
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Tuesday July 26 2011, 13:36:01 UTC 43 minutes ago near the east coast of Honshu, Japan 4.6
Tuesday July 26 2011, 13:27:02 UTC 52 minutes ago southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge 4.8
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link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com
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Have you seen the location of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge? There hasn't been any activity near this place....it's just a sole spot on the map...all alone.
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