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4,4magnitude and 175.4km depth earthquake in lake toba caldera.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 18230679:MV8xODA3NjIwXzMxODI3MTIxXzc2RDRBNjMz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14002559:MV8xODA3NjIwXzMwNTUyMDA3XzMzNTQzRkZC] http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_ybbt_l.html ..and less than a month later a series of huge quakes hits the other side of the fault line. a 4.4, really deep, huge quakes the other side of the fault line, and smack in the middle, a humongous magma chamber. [/quote] makes you wonder if this monster is what is behind all the trouble in the world today? they fucking KNOW!! (posted from another Toba thread\/\/) [quote:Anonymous Coward 18230679:MV8xODM2MDY2XzMxODI2OTgxX0M5OTkyMjFG] http://ees2.geo.rpi.edu/rob/www/toba.jpg interesting little map of all the seismic stations around Toba now then, let's see if i can find one of their charts posted online... :lol: nah, you don't really think i'll even bother looking, do you? no way I'll find one. look at the way they have crossed the broadband stations in two neat lines intersecting on the NE coast of Toba, and straight through the middle of the resurgent dome? and the way all the short period charts are evenly spread across the whole area. also, look at the lines of GPS marks. they are watching this baby like a HAWK! they will indicate minute uplifts. broadband stations are much more sensitive than short period stations, and the way they are crossing them there shows they are pinpointing something. the short period stations are keeping an eye on the entire area for rumbling. [/quote] [/quote]
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Good thing is that this one is really deep earthquake. Bad thing its hits directly benath lake toba massive magma lake.
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