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Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 538386
10/3/2009 7:46 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

I would think as long as California is letting off steam it will be ok for a while. I hope they all have a great day. hf
 Quoting: _Storm_

Not to be a downer, but could someone here confirm or deny whether or not this is true; about small earthquakes deferring a larger one?

I'd always been told they did, but I remember having someone here tell me off, saying that was completely inaccurate.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 767150
10/3/2009 7:47 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

MAP 6.1 2009/10/03 17:36:05 23.635 121.565 17.5 TAIWAN
cloud4strife
User ID: 757498
10/3/2009 7:51 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

Since aftershocks are the result of crust settling after a main shock all this itty bitty stuff must more likely be foreshocks to a big displacement.
Apology in advance for killin your thread.
GHReporter
User ID: 773583
10/3/2009 7:51 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

2.5 in north carolina

== PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==



Region: NORTH CAROLINA
Geographic coordinates: 35.301N, 82.499W
Magnitude: 2.5 Mcd
Depth: 5 km
Universal Time (UTC): 3 Oct 2009 21:44:19
Time near the Epicenter: 3 Oct 2009 17:44:19
Local standard time in your area: 3 Oct 2009 21:44:19

Location with respect to nearby cities:
1 km (1 miles) S (187 degrees) of Laurel Park, NC
1 km (1 miles) WNW (287 degrees) of Valley Hill, NC
4 km (2 miles) WSW (238 degrees) of Hendersonville, NC 150 km (93 miles) ESE (119 degrees) of Knoxville, TN
167 km (104 miles) WNW (288 degrees) of JAARS, NC


I am getting annoyed at my alert not alerting me lol..There was on in Vermont as well today a 2. something don't remember.



I am not getting alerted either. Then even when I do, it will go away and come back...weird. Maybe it can't keep up. damned
 Quoting: _Storm_



Yea it was probably not made to alert so many back to back like this...
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 755657
10/3/2009 7:54 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

Had a dream last night I was franticallu trying to put my three little kids in life jackets.
quaker
User ID: 773445
10/3/2009 7:57 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

SO I GUESS NO ONE REMEMBERS HOW A FEW YEARS AGO, MAYBE 4, THERE WAS A GUY WHO HAD A DREAM/VISION OF THE "WHITE WOLF" AND LAKE ISABELLA AND A MASSIVE FRACKING EQ......?

WELL, WHITE WOLD IS THE NAME OF THE VERY FAULT THAT RUNS UP TO LAKE ISABELLA....

REMEMBER THIS GUY? IT WA RIGHT AROUND THE TIME PUPP STARTED HIS OWN FORUM AND THIS GUY POSTER THERE ALSO. THE GUY WIGHT HAVE HAD HIS OWN FORUM FOR A WHILE ALSO.

THE LAKE ISABELLA AREA WAS ROCKING BACK THEN, ALSO.......


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QUAKE ON THE COLORADO/NEW MEXICO BORDER IS IN A REGION THAT HAS RECENTLY BECOME ACTIVE AGAIN. THERE HAVE BEEN A FEW QUAKES THERE OVER THE LAST FEW DAYS, AND, YES, IT IS AN ANCIENT VOLCANO/FIELD.....


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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 769060
10/3/2009 7:58 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

1.7 in Tennessee == PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==



Region: TENNESSEE
Geographic coordinates: 36.344N, 89.501W
Magnitude: 1.7 Mcd
Depth: 5 km
Universal Time (UTC): 3 Oct 2009 19:18:45
Time near the Epicenter: 3 Oct 2009 14:18:45
Local standard time in your area: 3 Oct 2009 19:18:45

Location with respect to nearby cities:
4 km (3 miles) SSW (211 degrees) of Tiptonville, TN
9 km (6 miles) N (349 degrees) of Ridgely, TN
14 km (9 miles) WSW (253 degrees) of Samburg, TN
143 km (89 miles) NNE (17 degrees) of Memphis, TN
262 km (163 miles) SSE (165 degrees) of St. Louis, MO
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 538386
10/3/2009 8:02 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

Seems like a lot of weird locations for quakes...like the whole damn U.S. is shifting.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 785729
10/3/2009 8:03 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

1.7 in Tennessee == PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==



Region: TENNESSEE
Geographic coordinates: 36.344N, 89.501W
Magnitude: 1.7 Mcd
Depth: 5 km
Universal Time (UTC): 3 Oct 2009 19:18:45
Time near the Epicenter: 3 Oct 2009 14:18:45
Local standard time in your area: 3 Oct 2009 19:18:45

Location with respect to nearby cities:
4 km (3 miles) SSW (211 degrees) of Tiptonville, TN
9 km (6 miles) N (349 degrees) of Ridgely, TN
14 km (9 miles) WSW (253 degrees) of Samburg, TN
143 km (89 miles) NNE (17 degrees) of Memphis, TN
262 km (163 miles) SSE (165 degrees) of St. Louis, MO
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769060


That's the New Madrid fault and caused one of the biggest EQs in U.S. history. Supposedly, it even caused church bells to ring in Boston.
I live real close to it. Ones like that are typical. Let's hope it stays that way because there are lots of old buildings in the region and they are not built like CA ones.

I'm going to check out the New Mexico one because there is supposedly an 'extinct' caldera there.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 538386
10/3/2009 8:08 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

I'm going to check out the New Mexico one because there is supposedly an 'extinct' caldera there.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 785729

Do a little research into all the underground testing locations, too. New Mexico is full of underground tunnels and bases that won't show up as geological features.

I've done some serious research into this for another topic, BTW.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 785729
10/3/2009 8:09 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

I just looked at the map.
Holy Cow!
They are popping all over south of me. I've never the map looking like that.
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Destroyer of Numbers
User ID: 779033
10/3/2009 8:12 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

1.7 in Tennessee == PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==



Region: TENNESSEE
Geographic coordinates: 36.344N, 89.501W
Magnitude: 1.7 Mcd
Depth: 5 km
Universal Time (UTC): 3 Oct 2009 191845
Time near the Epicenter: 3 Oct 2009 141845
Local standard time in your area: 3 Oct 2009 191845

Location with respect to nearby cities:
4 km (3 miles) SSW (211 degrees) of Tiptonville, TN
9 km (6 miles) N (349 degrees) of Ridgely, TN
14 km (9 miles) WSW (253 degrees) of Samburg, TN
143 km (89 miles) NNE (17 degrees) of Memphis, TN
262 km (163 miles) SSE (165 degrees) of St. Louis, MO


That's the New Madrid fault and caused one of the biggest EQs in U.S. history. Supposedly, it even caused church bells to ring in Boston.
I live real close to it. Ones like that are typical. Let's hope it stays that way because there are lots of old buildings in the region and they are not built like CA ones.

I'm going to check out the New Mexico one because there is supposedly an 'extinct' caldera there.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 785729


They are moving closer and closer to me. Although I don't live on a fault line, I know that Reelfoot lake was formed from an EQ.

LAKE REELFOOT was formed on February 7, 1812, due to a major earthquake. The massive event created a very unique lake. Beneath the green shallow water lies the old forest of the region, which makes up one of the world's largest natural fish hatcheries. This body of water is home to 56 species of fish, and is a paradise for both commercial and sports fishermen.

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 785735
10/3/2009 8:13 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

Seems like a lot of weird locations for quakes...like the whole damn U.S. is shifting.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 538386


The country is trying to run away from its president.
GHReporter
User ID: 773583
10/3/2009 8:15 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

Magnitude 2.9 - CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
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GHReporter
User ID: 773583
10/3/2009 8:16 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

Magnitude 4.9 - NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]

The 4s In MAR and the 2s in CCA keep happening at the same time...what gives?
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 663837
10/3/2009 8:20 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

DOOM OVER

From the USGS site:
The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.

As more and more seismographs are installed in the world, more earthquakes can be and have been located. However, the number of large earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and greater) has stayed relatively constant.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 538386
10/3/2009 8:23 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

DOOM OVER
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 663837

You should probably do some more reading there guy....

What you posted has absolutely no bearing on what we are discussing. Are you new to quakes? They do happen, this isn't an unheard-of phenomenon.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 769060
10/3/2009 8:24 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

and, you are correct. however, i have been studying earthquakes for years. I get alerts from the major geological surveys and this summer has been very strange. This week has been off the charts.

DOOM OVER

From the USGS site:
The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.

As more and more seismographs are installed in the world, more earthquakes can be and have been located. However, the number of large earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and greater) has stayed relatively constant.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 663837
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 663837
10/3/2009 8:29 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

DOOM OVER

You should probably do some more reading there guy....

What you posted has absolutely no bearing on what we are discussing. Are you new to quakes? They do happen, this isn't an unheard-of phenomenon.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 538386



"Quakes happen". No...of course but they have done so forever and as what I posted as more seismographs are installed more are detected. Time to give up your hobby.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 540376
10/3/2009 8:31 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

remember that indan guy said after croncite died eq's come.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 663837
10/3/2009 8:31 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

and, you are correct. however, i have been studying earthquakes for years. I get alerts from the major geological surveys and this summer has been very strange. This week has been off the charts.


DOOM OVER

From the USGS site:
The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.

As more and more seismographs are installed in the world, more earthquakes can be and have been located. However, the number of large earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and greater) has stayed relatively constant.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769060



Check out the statistics for the year. 2009 is a down year so far. Nothing to see hear folks...move along
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 784808
10/3/2009 8:32 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

remember that indan guy said after croncite died eq's come.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 540376


I would like to read that prediction again. I can't remember the name he posted under to search it.
cloud4strife
User ID: 757498
10/3/2009 8:33 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

and, you are correct. however, i have been studying earthquakes for years. I get alerts from the major geological surveys and this summer has been very strange. This week has been off the charts.


DOOM OVER

From the USGS site:
The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.

As more and more seismographs are installed in the world, more earthquakes can be and have been located. However, the number of large earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and greater) has stayed relatively constant.




Check out the statistics for the year. 2009 is a down year so far. Nothing to see hear folks...move along
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 663837


Why dont you just worry about yourself and I'll worry about myself. I'll decide it there is something to see.

Thank you
Apology in advance for killin your thread.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 538386
10/3/2009 8:36 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

Check out the statistics for the year. 2009 is a down year so far. Nothing to see hear folks...move along
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 663837

Okay, Mr. Generalization, look at the thread title. We aren't talking about the world, we aren't talking about 2009...we are talking about the Long Valley Caldera and the last three days.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 690771
10/3/2009 8:38 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

MAP 2.5 2009/10/03 21:44:20 35.301 -82.500 5.1 NORTH CAROLINA


WTF? North Carolina?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 769060
10/3/2009 8:40 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

How many years do we have notable tsunamis? or clusters of earthquakes off Oregon, and, California, and, Greece, and, the north Ridge in the Atlantic?

every year there is a bell curve of earthquakes...this year, there have been clusters that scientists have not been able to explains.


and, you are correct. however, i have been studying earthquakes for years. I get alerts from the major geological surveys and this summer has been very strange. This week has been off the charts.


DOOM OVER

From the USGS site:
The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.

As more and more seismographs are installed in the world, more earthquakes can be and have been located. However, the number of large earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and greater) has stayed relatively constant.




Check out the statistics for the year. 2009 is a down year so far. Nothing to see hear folks...move along
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 663837
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 663837
10/3/2009 8:45 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

and, you are correct. however, i have been studying earthquakes for years. I get alerts from the major geological surveys and this summer has been very strange. This week has been off the charts.


DOOM OVER

From the USGS site:
The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.

As more and more seismographs are installed in the world, more earthquakes can be and have been located. However, the number of large earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and greater) has stayed relatively constant.




Check out the statistics for the year. 2009 is a down year so far. Nothing to see hear folks...move along


Why dont you just worry about yourself and I'll worry about myself. I'll decide it there is something to see.

Thank you
 Quoting: cloud4strife


The thread has mentioned all kinds of potential doom. If you want to work yourself up and others go ahead but don't over do it. Again...check the statistics.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 779454
10/3/2009 8:46 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

every year there is a bell curve of earthquakes...this year, there have been clusters that scientists have not been able to explain.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769060


How do you know this?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 690771
10/3/2009 8:48 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

Looks like swarm of central California quakes have stopped?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 663837
10/3/2009 8:50 PM
Re: Swarm of EQ's near Long Valley Caldera (supervolcano)Quote

How many years do we have notable tsunamis? or clusters of earthquakes off Oregon, and, California, and, Greece, and, the north Ridge in the Atlantic?

every year there is a bell curve of earthquakes...this year, there have been clusters that scientists have not been able to explains.

Link or you stink!




and, you are correct. however, i have been studying earthquakes for years. I get alerts from the major geological surveys and this summer has been very strange. This week has been off the charts.


DOOM OVER

From the USGS site:
The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.

As more and more seismographs are installed in the world, more earthquakes can be and have been located. However, the number of large earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and greater) has stayed relatively constant.




Check out the statistics for the year. 2009 is a down year so far. Nothing to see hear folks...move along
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769060
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