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Magnitude: 3.5 Earthquake --- Offshore east of Newcastle, NSW, Australia
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[quote:Flora 22870090:MV8xOTgzNTc3XzMzMzI2NTAzXzQ2MEY0MTRE] [quote:PlutoPig:MV8xOTgzNTc3XzMzMzIyNjIxXzE3MTM2QkVE] GeoScience Australia has two listed, a [b]3.5[/b] http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/map_detail.php?id=222330 and a [b]3.2[/b] http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/map_detail.php?id=222339 Type: Earthquake 18 hours ago Magnitude: 3.2 DateTime: Monday September 10 2012, 06:23:51 UTC Region: Offshore Newcastle, NSW. Depth: 0 km Source: GeoScience Australia [/quote] Two buoy markers on either side of Australia are in event mode. The one to the West is showing rising water, but the one to the East, in the Coral Side is showing a sudden and dramatic fall in water levels. Something very odd going on here! http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/ [/quote]
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Type: Earthquake
Magnitude: 3.5
DateTime: Monday September 10 2012, 06:23:40 UTC
Region: Offshore east of Newcastle, NSW.
Depth: 27 km
Source: GeoScience Australia
Not big but unusual location.
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