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Topic started on 26-2-2008 @ 12:32 PM by Harlequin
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Earthquake SLAMS china!
www.emsc-csem.org
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Magnitude mb 4.8
Region WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
Date time 2008-02-26 at 17:50:05.8 UTC
Location 30.14 N ; 101.89 E
Depth 60 km
Distances 116 km W Yaan (pop 108,758 ; local time 01:50 2008-02-27)
154 km W Linqiong (pop 55,587 ; local time 01:50 2008-02-27)
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:32 PM by Harlequin
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got to be important , cause , well the earthquake hits iran thread is all about NUKE`s now - so china MUST be doing the same thing
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:36 PM by h3akalee
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Well let's see how this all unfold's hope not too many lost there lives.
This is why i love A.T.S it bring's a lot of story's together when they happen without all the claptrap.
Take care.
Regards
Lee
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:39 PM by Trance Optic
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the dept got shorter...
 Region: WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
Geographic coordinates: 30.070N, 101.840E
Magnitude: 4.8 Mb
Depth: 48 km
Universal Time (UTC): 26 Feb 2008 17:50:06
Time near the Epicenter: 27 Feb 2008 01:50:06
Local standard time in your area: 26 Feb 2008 12:50:06
Location with respect to nearby cities:
188 km (117 miles) WNW (288 degrees) of Leshan, Sichuan, China
225 km (140 miles) WSW (255 degrees) of Chengdu, Sichuan, China
293 km (182 miles) WNW (285 degrees) of Zigong, Sichuan, China
1084 km (674 miles) NNW (339 degrees) of HANOI, Vietnam
but still thats alot deeper then 1 or 2 km.... what does china test at?
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:41 PM by Harlequin
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48km`s apparantly.....
HOLY CRAP
USA JUST TESTED ONE AS WELL!!!!
earthquake.usgs.gov...
anyone in NEVADA just feel that?
or really there not nuke tests at all
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:48 PM by stikkinikki
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A 4.8 quake is not a "SLAM". I don't know if I should have even replied but wow do they not still teach earth sciences in high school? If one is
unclear about geology one could spend a half hour on usgs.gov and become less alarmist and more grounded in facts.
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:50 PM by Agent Styx
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can one even feel a 4.8 quake?
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:52 PM by Harlequin
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its not about being alarmist its about silliness - apparantly a 4.2 @ 2km`s MUST be a nuke test by iran and yet
earthquake.usgs.gov...
which is a 6 @ 6km`s and will be felt , but a bit of shaking and rumbling
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:53 PM by flice
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But... weren't all the other earthquakes these latest days the same... 4.8.
That's quite a conincidence...
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:53 PM by Djarums
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According to our friends at wiki an earthquake of that magnitude would bring the following:
 Noticeable shaking of indoor items, rattling noises. Significant damage unlikely
Not exactly heavy duty...
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 12:58 PM by Harlequin
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i only made this thread to try and highlight the `OMG it must be a nuke` nature of the other one - `quakes happen all the time and everywhere
earthquake.usgs.gov...
thats was a mag 6 - and felt in a larger area ; but so many people including a mod or 2 are so `opinionated` about iran that well anything that shakes
`must` be the smoking gun for a nuke
ask the residents in hawaii - they shake all the time and don`t test nukes
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 01:02 PM by h3akalee
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If there was a 4.8 quake where i lived in the U.K my house would crumble.
I am glad i live in the U.K !
Take care.
Regards
Lee
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 01:05 PM by stikkinikki
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reply to post by Harlequin
 I gotcha! I like this board alot but there are a few veins of threads that make me want to puke. Deny ignorance? Sometimes it seems the
opposite around here.
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 01:09 PM by Kruel
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People in CA would sleep through that unless it was directly beneath their location... then it might knock a few things off the wall and scare the
cat.
I assume the "SLAM" in the thread title was meant as sarcasm, given the recent thread about the Iran quake and proported nuke activity.
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 01:17 PM by IAF101
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Eh.. How do earthquakes SLAM into China ?? Is it some kind of comet ?
Also 4.8 is way too low to bother. A few cows fall down, a shack here or there collapses! Nothing to write home about in this day and age of massive
tsunamis and millions displaced.
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 01:30 PM by Choronzon
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Are you kidding me? 4.8 magnitude is not slamming anything.
I have been in a 5.0 and it was only like someone shaking the couch.
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reply posted on 26-2-2008 @ 01:31 PM by Harlequin
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how about read the rest of the thread instead of just hitting reply.
i guess sarcasm isn`t well known anymore.
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