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all smoke and mirrors.
the Question IS: where in the hell did all that gas come from in the first place!
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25075586 Good question, but I disagree it is all smoke and mirrors. At any rate, I was responding about all the posts I saw regarding increased activity from the monitors today and someone specifically asked about LA #9. Quoting: Patassa well, those massive harmonics lasted about 3 hrs. and if that machinery was right up next to the seismographs, i suppose it could account for those humongous readings. but that's a lot of "ifs" maybe they are doing the drilling near the Bayou Corne seismograph and that's why the Bayou Corne seismograph has been down all day? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25075586 Today they were drilling where number 9 is. If you look at the monitor location map, [ link to www.edsuite.com] there is a color code with that color circled around each monitor and the monitors are numbered. Number 9 went crazy this morning, consistent with drilling. And the deeper they got, the less activity showson the graph, which makes sense to me. Number 1, labeled Bayou Corne has a lot of activity too. That may be where they are putting the second well tomorrow. The graph for tomorrow should reflect that for comparison. I don't see where any of the monitors have been down all day, especially the Bayou Corne one. No LA01. [ link to folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu] Quoting: Patassa yes LA 09 is right at the Sinkhole, and that is the seismograph that was making all the off-scale harmonic tremors. so from that standpoint you are correct. and the drill was at #9. LA O1 is the seismograph that's been down all day.
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