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5.9 Earthquake Hit Southern California

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posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 11:19 AM
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More than 45 aftershocks have been recorded from todays 5.7 quake in Southern California. This is very good news. The additional movement indicates a decreased probability of a larger events corresponding to the indicative coronal disturbance.



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 11:34 AM
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Hey. I'm seeing lots of after shocks in eQuake...are my California neighbors and friends going to stay up late tonight posting on ATS? I hope so.
I don't think I'd sleep after that.



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 11:36 AM
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Take care my Cailifornia friends - thinking of you - hoping nothing worse happens.



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 11:40 AM
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Could of been a 9.0, but the gulf spill has been releasing some pressure......

Just being optimistic


[edit on 15/6/2010 by scubagravy]



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 11:53 AM
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So far I havnt felt much this morning. But they're still coming in, and from the looks of it the aftershocks are still roughly 1-5mins apart.



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 12:01 PM
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This is my first post on this ATS web site. Very intelligent people with no obvious hidden agendas.
Me ? For the last 34 years has been one of discovery that unravels the mystery of Earths Geology, and its volcanoes and earthquakes.
Believe it or no Albert Einstein was influential in my quest for the truth.
That however is another story.

First a coment about the continuing buildup of earthquakes in the California desert and Mexico. These quakes like the 7.2 [not a 7.7] was within 4 miles of geothermal plant at Cerro Pietro ,its a volcano you know.
When the plant operations push water [brime] 12,000 feet down into the massive hot rock layers ,sedimentary rock layers of the ancient Colorado River Delta they encounter the magma pools of the Cerro Prieto volcano.
This magma is 2,200 degrees because it is the same ridge system as all ocean ridges and spcifically the same geology as Iceland. I do not think Iceland is worrying about its Geothermal plant currently since they are scared stiff. The violance of 1882- 1883 killed much of the population. The hot humid air in England would turn a buthered cow puthred in 24 hours. The mist was hot and deadly. The chemicals destroyed ones lungs.

How can the Mexicans tell they are ejecting water into a 330 centigrade magma mass?
The pressures generated is causing ground water to erupt as mud volcanoes in Mexico. This same action into ground water in its acquifer is most likely [in my opinion] libricating all the faults leading to the San Andreas. Pressure is tranmitted because you can not compress water. "If you dynamite a water well on 15 th street to try to get more water out of your water well, the submersabile pump oof your neighbor on 16 th street may come flying out ot the hole "!

I have presented all these facts about the Cerro Prieto geothermal plant to NYS senator Steven Saland. Senator Steven Saland has forwarded all the docuements to our federal representative Senator Schermahorn.
What else can we do . Ths is a very obvious cause and effect situation.
The Cerro Prietro Plant sinks 4.4 inches per year.



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 12:09 PM
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Cierro Prieto is only 30-45 mins from here


And right after I read your post an aftershock hit heh.

MAP 3.6 2010/06/15 17:06:11 32.666 -115.912 12.9 11 km ( 7 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 12:38 PM
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For all those who like to see where the quakes hit/plus other disasters and such across the world, this map is real time...gives a lot of great info:

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I use it all the time.

(For some reason there's a lot of plane accidents in the U.S., too...)



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 12:41 PM
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"if a tomato is a fruit , but can not be put in a fruit salad, then it is not a fruit. "

Hot spots [yellowstones Magma Pool] are different then Mid-ocean ridge volcanoes. There are 40,000 miles of these so called ocean ridges.
They appear like stitches on a baseball, and like the baseball each stich has a time and place that goes from a beginning to an end.
Iceland has been rising for 200 million years! Some mid-Ocean Ridges climb the continent and form the mountains, the Appenines of Italy.

Italy the boot, every kid should shine a flashlight through a clear plastic globe and witness the shadow of the boot of Italy on the ceuling. "You will see not one but two boots as the are the same size and facing the same way. Its as if the "hunter" carefully removed his boots and placed them in the corner.
What could this other boot be ? Imust be antipodal, big word for opposite, and be in the Pacific Ocean.
Try it.
The Ridge called Juan Defuca show by age dating a 16 million years movement toward the coast of the Northwest. Inland the Columbia Plateau with its 28 steps of Granite, all 45 to 60 feet high was laid down over the same 16 million years. The Yellowstone ancient 5 calderas have dates along that same 16 million year time table.
The trailing Yellowstone mags pool that tails from the west from where it came has been checked for temperature. Its 170 degrees farenheidt!
Amazing, Use that as a Geothermal source for electric generation, its safe secure, and not a catastrophe pending like it is in Mexico. On this site you intelegent people have informed me that 10 more geothermal plants have been started along the Salton Sea.
Are we loons?
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posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 01:02 PM
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How are your pets reacting?

Or the birds and animals outside?

I am always amazed at their level of awareness.



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 01:05 PM
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I am still tracking this and they are still coming in at between 2 and 5 minutes. I hope everyone is ok out there.

Crash



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 01:09 PM
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Originally posted by crashbehr
I am still tracking this and they are still coming in at between 2 and 5 minutes. I hope everyone is ok out there.

Crash


WOW.

I am praying for everyone out there.
Lets hope this is nothing.

Also that video that was posted, relating this to the sun and solar winds etc, wow, very good video.

Lets hope we are all worrying for nothing.
Thinking off you all over there.

Shauny



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 01:33 PM
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ps

found the video we were talking about last week.



[edit on 15/6/2010 by shauny]



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 03:29 PM
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What is up with all the EARTHQUAKES lately? SERIOUSLY, what is going on? In my lifetime i have never heard of so many going off. Why so many? This is getting crazier by the days.



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 04:24 PM
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i have been following this region, being a californian for two months, and from around mexicali to san diego it has been REALLY active with earthquakes, literally thousands. something big is happening to the fault lines because it's almost unprecedented for this region to have so many in the same area. I'm serious it's literally thousands of quakes over a 2 month period



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 05:57 PM
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Originally posted by Hulk Hogan
i have been following this region, being a californian for two months, and from around mexicali to san diego it has been REALLY active with earthquakes, literally thousands. something big is happening to the fault lines because it's almost unprecedented for this region to have so many in the same area. I'm serious it's literally thousands of quakes over a 2 month period


The aftershocks are still occuring. Im not feeling them all, but the ones I do feel wake me up.

And I just noticed some aftershocks are happening closer to me.

MAP 1.6 2010/06/15 21:51:26 32.787 -115.590 19.4 3 km ( 2 mi) W of El Centro, CA

Thats only 15minutes away. And its also the only one I've seen on the list at USGS Recent Earthquake 1.0 +



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 06:16 PM
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To all the people saying that Southern California is having an unprecedented amount of earthquakes in a year: Is there any correlating data that can back up this claim? I'd like to see a chart that compares the amount of earthquakes in the general area for the past 10 or 20 years. If it's true that there's more earthquakes happening, you would think a person with knowledge in the field would have put together some graphs by now demonstrating this fact.

[edit on 6/15/2010 by SonicInfinity]



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 06:17 PM
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earthquake.usgs.gov...
Tons more !!


MAP 1.6 2010/06/15 23:09:46 32.940 -116.125 15.5 23 km ( 14 mi) S of Ocotillo Wells, CA
MAP 3.1 2010/06/15 23:05:37 32.707 -115.974 7.1 4 km ( 3 mi) SSE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.8 2010/06/15 23:02:05 32.605 -115.773 7.0 22 km ( 14 mi) SSW of Seeley, CA
MAP 1.9 2010/06/15 22:38:22 32.704 -115.978 6.5 4 km ( 3 mi) SSE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.6 2010/06/15 22:25:27 32.700 -115.961 2.6 6 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.5 2010/06/15 22:23:34 36.072 -117.847 2.8 10 km ( 6 mi) ENE of Coso Junction, CA
MAP 2.8 2010/06/15 22:17:15 32.647 -115.914 6.5 13 km ( 8 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.6 2010/06/15 22:11:04 32.719 -115.950 5.4 5 km ( 3 mi) ESE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.0 2010/06/15 22:09:06 32.700 -115.942 2.4 7 km ( 4 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.9 2010/06/15 22:07:12 32.695 -115.937 3.8 7 km ( 5 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.8 2010/06/15 21:58:16 32.708 -115.980 4.5 4 km ( 2 mi) SSE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.3 2010/06/15 21:55:54 32.703 -115.966 4.0 5 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.6 2010/06/15 21:51:26 32.787 -115.590 19.4 3 km ( 2 mi) W of El Centro, CA
MAP 1.0 2010/06/15 21:49:41 38.829 -122.869 1.6 6 km ( 4 mi) WNW of The Geysers, CA
MAP 3.0 2010/06/15 21:36:38 32.665 -115.931 5.4 10 km ( 6 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.9 2010/06/15 21:31:47 32.662 -115.942 10.5 10 km ( 6 mi) SSE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.8 2010/06/15 21:22:59 32.603 -115.707 8.0 21 km ( 13 mi) S of Seeley, CA
MAP 2.0 2010/06/15 21:16:29 32.706 -115.966 3.6 5 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.3 2010/06/15 21:13:03 32.647 -115.905 9.0 13 km ( 8 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.9 2010/06/15 21:06:18 32.707 -115.958 4.0 5 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.4 2010/06/15 21:04:29 32.637 -115.901 8.9 14 km ( 9 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.1 2010/06/15 21:00:10 32.724 -115.942 5.7 5 km ( 3 mi) ESE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.1 2010/06/15 20:55:37 32.685 -115.915 3.8 10 km ( 6 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.1 2010/06/15 20:55:22 32.718 -115.934 5.6 6 km ( 4 mi) ESE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.5 2010/06/15 20:51:29 32.731 -115.978 1.4 2 km ( 1 mi) ESE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.7 2010/06/15 20:51:04 32.704 -116.022 0.0 5 km ( 3 mi) SSW of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.4 2010/06/15 20:48:41 38.826 -122.830 2.6 4 km ( 2 mi) NNW of The Geysers, CA
MAP 2.2 2010/06/15 20:40:35 32.633 -115.874 0.2 17 km ( 10 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.5 2010/06/15 20:38:27 36.684 -116.662 4.0 26 km ( 16 mi) SSE of Beatty, NV
MAP 1.7 2010/06/15 20:36:51 32.635 -115.857 5.9 17 km ( 11 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.0 2010/06/15 20:35:13 32.706 -115.953 6.3 6 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.6 2010/06/15 20:33:40 32.731 -115.993 4.0 1 km ( 1 mi) SSE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.7 2010/06/15 20:30:52 32.718 -115.962 4.8 4 km ( 2 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.0 2010/06/15 20:14:46 32.703 -115.966 3.3 5 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.2 2010/06/15 20:13:34 32.711 -115.962 4.6 5 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.9 2010/06/15 20:12:13 32.260 -115.366 32.3 24 km ( 15 mi) W of Guadalupe Victoria, Mexico
MAP 2.0 2010/06/15 20:11:08 32.711 -115.960 4.0 5 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.2 2010/06/15 20:10:17 32.690 -115.919 4.6 9 km ( 6 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.8 2010/06/15 20:03:26 63.488 -151.117 0.0 74 km ( 46 mi) SE of Lake Minchumina, AK
MAP 1.6 2010/06/15 20:00:58 32.707 -115.911 10.8 9 km ( 5 mi) ESE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.3 2010/06/15 19:59:33 32.690 -115.958 2.6 7 km ( 4 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.7 2010/06/15 19:54:37 32.714 -115.974 6.8 4 km ( 2 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.9 2010/06/15 19:38:13 32.714 -115.953 3.8 5 km ( 3 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.7 2010/06/15 19:34:09 32.643 -115.894 11.0 14 km ( 9 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.2 2010/06/15 19:28:06 37.443 -117.529 14.1 18 km ( 11 mi) ENE of Sylvania, NV
MAP 1.7 2010/06/15 19:27:27 37.437 -117.534 15.0 17 km ( 11 mi) ENE of Sylvania, NV
MAP 1.4 2010/06/15 19:24:00 32.688 -115.915 7.2 10 km ( 6 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.5 2010/06/15 19:15:33 36.739 -121.328 6.9 6 km ( 4 mi) S of Tres Pinos, CA
MAP 1.8 2010/06/15 19:13:14 32.683 -115.915 1.9 10 km ( 6 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 2.3 2010/06/15 19:09:29 32.704 -115.950 1.9 6 km ( 4 mi) SE of Ocotillo, CA
MAP 1.8 2010/06/15 19:08:55 19.177 -155.517 40.7 5 km ( 3 mi) SW of Pahala, HI
MAP 1.2 2010/06/15 19:08:31 33.775 -117.047 0.7 7 km ( 4 mi) WNW of Hemet, CA



posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 06:36 PM
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This link was originally provided by member Zeta Reiculan on page 6 of this thread. I wish to embed the video for those who may have skipped to the end of this thread.

This gives a scientific earthquake prediction based upon the events of the sun a few weeks ago. Prediction is actually for tomorrow and the following day. Intresting he mentions Japan, Chile, and SoCal as all three of these have experienced significant earthquakes in the last few days. Worth your time to watch and bit chilling.




posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 07:04 PM
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i dont know about statewide, but the mexico/california border has been really active for the last two months
earthquake.usgs.gov...
all the activity has mostly been right on this fault line, not just today but for months.

also last nite, the dogs in my area were going nuts, and im 200 miles from SD, but today they are very calm

[edit on 15-6-2010 by Hulk Hogan]



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