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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15242038 United States 08/26/2012 07:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would it not just be the oddest thing, if the New Madrid ruptured right now, while we are watching So Cal? Quoting: Earth420 I mean, these quakes are a release of pressure, but could it "ping pong" to that area without warning? Dont mind me, just saying... Peace I'm no geologist or seismologist, but i've read a few articles and asked earthquake pattern studiers, they say although quakes to a degree release some pressure, it in no way will release enough to stop a large one, so in theory, you could be correct, but how would they ping pong to the NMFL? |
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Donthave (OP) User ID: 22492626 Brazil 08/26/2012 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would it not just be the oddest thing, if the New Madrid ruptured right now, while we are watching So Cal? Quoting: Earth420 I mean, these quakes are a release of pressure, but could it "ping pong" to that area without warning? Dont mind me, just saying... Peace I'm no geologist or seismologist, but i've read a few articles and asked earthquake pattern studiers, they say although quakes to a degree release some pressure, it in no way will release enough to stop a large one, so in theory, you could be correct, but how would they ping pong to the NMFL? good point. all we have to do is wait. still undergoing.. waiting for the 'big one' ? Thread: A false flag EMP attack or a super solar blast??? The truth lies within "We are the choices we made, and I shall live to see tomorrow!!" Master in Krav Maga, Kali, Aikido (Offensive & Defensive), Muay Thai (Boran), Boxing, Military training and Self-Defense techniques. Currently living in Brazil, studying Civil Engineering and giving private training classes of Self-Defense. contact: [email protected] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15242038 United States 08/26/2012 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would it not just be the oddest thing, if the New Madrid ruptured right now, while we are watching So Cal? Quoting: Earth420 I mean, these quakes are a release of pressure, but could it "ping pong" to that area without warning? Dont mind me, just saying... Peace I'm no geologist or seismologist, but i've read a few articles and asked earthquake pattern studiers, they say although quakes to a degree release some pressure, it in no way will release enough to stop a large one, so in theory, you could be correct, but how would they ping pong to the NMFL? good point. all we have to do is wait. still undergoing.. waiting for the 'big one' ? I'm not waiting for it, but I have some preparations in order. I'd just like to think that it will be ok. There are a lot of people in california, some bad, some good, but hey, no one deserves to die Imo, ya know? WE appreciate the research and concern, god bless you and yours. |
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saturn12 User ID: 15530582 United States 08/26/2012 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the faultline in socal, the san andreas, isn't physically capable of much more than a 7, so anyone that thinks socal is ever going to get "the big one" or have massive doom is mistaken. Quoting: katiepea who says???? How could anyone possibly know..I live in LA.. something wicked this way comes Never Enough Wine!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22425801 United States 08/26/2012 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | California Earthquake Swarm and the high risk of a significant quake in that region in the upcoming week = John Moore and Hawk-02 spot on as always. >>For those who don't know, John put out his California earthquake warning on his show on the morning of 8-15-12 when he stated that some DOD personnel were getting away from the California area due to a threat from a Southern California quake in the near future. Go to the 8:50 mark of this video to listen: [link to www.youtube.com] >>And, Hawk-02 put out his warning on August 15th as well: Thread: RIGHT AGAIN: DOOM CANDY! Just Got An Email From My 5 STAR GENERAL BUDDY!!! He told me to Issue a 4 SIREN ALERT! JOHN MOORE = God HAWK-02 = God JOHN MOORE = Moore-stradamus Hawk = Fandango Ranger Intel spot on as always |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22425801 United States 08/26/2012 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | California Earthquake Swarm and the high risk of a significant quake in that region in the upcoming week = John Moore and Hawk-02 spot on as always. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22425801 >>For those who don't know, John put out his California earthquake warning on his show on the morning of 8-15-12 when he stated that some DOD personnel were getting away from the California area due to a threat from a Southern California quake in the near future. Go to the 8:50 mark of this video to listen: [link to www.youtube.com] >>And, Hawk-02 put out his warning on August 15th as well: Thread: RIGHT AGAIN: DOOM CANDY! Just Got An Email From My 5 STAR GENERAL BUDDY!!! He told me to Issue a 4 SIREN ALERT! JOHN MOORE = God HAWK-02 = God JOHN MOORE = Moore-stradamus Hawk = Fandango Ranger Intel spot on as always |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1234074 United States 08/26/2012 07:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there is a boatload of geothermal/volcanism in that area: [link to www.sci.sdsu.edu] Volcanoes Volcanoes? In the Imperial Valley? At the south end of the Salton Sea, southwest of Mullet Island, are five small volcanic domes. [that's umm like where the earthquakes are...] They are oriented along a northeast trend, or perpendicular to the trace of the San Andreas fault system. The domes rise 100 to 150 feet above the valley floor, and collectively are known as Obsidian Butte. They are extruded into the Quaternary alluvium and are thought to be fewer than 20,000 years old. Their composition is rhyolite and pumice, with subordinate obsidian. Obsidian is volcanic glass. It is a volcanic rock that forms when the lava is cooled very rapidly. Mineral crystals do not have time to form in the molten lava, and the noncrystalline mass becomes a glass when it is subject to sudden cooling. Obsidian is often found associated with pumice, often in layers as at Obsidian Butte. Pumice is the hardened residue of volcanic froth, or very liquid rock highly charged with gases. If the gas content is high, then the bubbles "frozen" in place upon hardening can give some buoyancy to the rock. It is commonly thought that pumice rock floats on water. Sometimes it does; usually not. Pumice boulders, because they are light and easily handled, are used extensively for landscaping. The Cerro Prieto volcano, 15 miles south of Mexicali, is a rhyolite dome that is the product of a single eruptive cycle in the late Pleistocene. The marked lack of erosion of the cone attests to its youthful age. Young volcanoes at Cerro Prieto are apparently part of the same suite of volcanic activity, all being associated with the East Pacific Rise. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2096273 United Kingdom 08/26/2012 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Brawley Seismic Zone (BSZ), also known as the Brawley fault zone, is a predominantly extensional tectonic zone that connects the southern terminus of the San Andreas Fault with the Imperial Fault in Southern California. [link to en.wikipedia.org] |