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PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA is releasing the first images and sounds of an electrical connection between Saturn and one of its moons, Enceladus. The data collected by the agency's Cassini spacecraft enable scientists to improve their understanding of the complex web of interaction between the planet and its numerous moons. The results of the data analysis are published in the journals Nature
Originally posted by ICEKOHLD
reply to post by Dalke07
you dalke...i almost hope that there is some huge EQ around the 26th. seriously. you have been putting an aweful ot of thought and energy into keeping this going man!
Originally posted by Dalke07
Some stronger magma - tectonic plates activity what we have this days ..
MAP 2.2 2011/10/20 13:13:36 19.875 -155.539 17.5 21 km ( 13 mi) SE of Waimea, HI
MAP 2.1 2011/10/20 12:56:53 19.876 -155.546 16.7 21 km ( 13 mi) SE of Waimea, HI
MAP 2.2 2011/10/20 10:50:01 19.859 -155.550 13.9 22 km ( 14 mi) SE of Waimea, HI
MAP 2.5 2011/10/20 10:05:28 19.881 -155.544 17.8 21 km ( 13 mi) SE of Waimea, HI
MAP 2.1 2011/10/20 09:55:07 19.881 -155.542 17.2 21 km ( 13 mi) SE of Waimea, HI
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New samples of rock and sediment from the depths of the eastern Pacific Ocean may help explain the cause of large, destructive earthquakes similar to the Tohoku Earthquake that struck Japan in mid-March.
Nearly 1,500 meters (almost one mile) of sediment cores collected from the ocean floor off the coast of Costa Rica reveal detailed records of some two million years of tectonic activity along a seismic plate boundary.
"We know that there are different factors that contribute to seismic activity--these include rock type and composition, temperature differences and how water moves within the Earth's crust," explained co-chief scientist Paola Vannucchi of the University of Florence in Italy, who led the expedition with co-chief scientist Kohtaro Ujiie of the University of Tsukuba in Japan.
Vannucchi added, "but what we don't fully understand is how these factors interact with one another and if one may be more important than another in leading up to different magnitudes of earthquakes.
Uturuncu is a nearly 20,000-foot-high (6,000 meters) volcano in southwest Bolivia.
Scientists recently discovered the volcano is inflating with astonishing speed.
I call this 'volcano forensics,' because we're using so many different techniques to understand this phenomenon," said Oregon State University professor Shan de Silva, a volcanologist on the research team.
Researchers realized about five years ago that the area below and around Uturuncu is steadily rising — blowing up like a giant balloon under a wide disc of land some 43 miles (70 kilometers) across. Satellite data revealed the region was inflating by 1 to 2 centimeters (less than an inch) per year and had been doing so for at least 20 years, when satellite observations began
Originally posted by Dalke07
"Today is 15 October, think can happen in next 20 days around 26 October 2011 .. "
"Two buildings collapsed in Van, but the telephone system is jammed due to panic and we can't assess the entire damage immediately," Bekir Kaya, the mayor of Van, told NTV television.
"There are so many dead. Several buildings have collapsed, there is too much destruction," said Zulfikar Arapoglu, the mayor for the town of Ercis told NTV television.
"We need urgent aid, we need medics," he added.
Originally posted by AuntB
I have been monitoring the news on Turkey on the Fragile Earth topic area. I saw this thread pop back up. I commented on page two that I would be wacthing and I doubted that nature events could be predicted. Turkey was/is a big quake, by looking at your charts is this the quake predicted or is there another to come? I am not a science guru.
Originally posted by nydsdan
Dalke: You keep posting the pic of the location of the sun during the perigee on the 26th and it is somewhere over the south pacific.
What I find interesting is this: Antipode is the opposite side (of a sphere in the case of Earth). If you calculate the antipode of where that earthquake in Turkey occurred (Van, Turkey), it appears that you get the same location over the south pacific.
Antipodr
Sorry, I do not know how to embed the graphics.edit on 23-10-2011 by nydsdan because: Spelling
Originally posted by Dalke07
My prediction already become true s m ..
Originally posted by gavron
Originally posted by Dalke07
My prediction already become true s m ..
A 7.3 earthquake is NOT even close in magnitude to a 8 earthquake. Perhaps you need to learn more about how the difference in intensity of earthquakes. They are two completely different class of earthquakes.
Please try again once it crosses the 8.0 level.
edit: Correction....a 7.2 quake now....which is even weaker.
edit on 23-10-2011 by gavron because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by gavron
Originally posted by Dalke07
My prediction already become true s m ..
A 7.3 earthquake is NOT even close in magnitude to a 8 earthquake. Perhaps you need to learn more about how the difference in intensity of earthquakes. They are two completely different class of earthquakes.
Please try again once it crosses the 8.0 level.
edit: Correction....a 7.2 quake now....which is even weaker.
edit on 23-10-2011 by gavron because: (no reason given)