Am I allowed to post about Carlsberg Ridge?
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I also don't see anything unusual at the ridges or anywhere else. I also have been looking at global seismicity daily for more than 20 years (probably almost 30 years), but not in a scientific way. Indeed, Roger has capability to graph earthquake occurrence at Ridges over time: could be M4/4+ or M5.0+. But, sounds like a lot of work for him, and I doubt it is worth his time at this time (but of course he will do it if he wants).

There are quakes that are obviously related to each other: Nepal M7.3 time was advanced by Nepal M7.8, and I posted on the swarms of M7 quakes at 2 locations on same subduction zone (New Britain in NW; I forget for the SE).

Just pointing out earthquakes without some context on why they are interesting/related soon becomes background noise to me.

Chris




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RE: Am I allowed to post about Carlsberg Ridge? - by Island Chris - 05-26-2015, 11:13 AM

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