Re: Interesting activity up north
Posted by Canie on January 12, 2000 at 22:57:21:

I sure hope that's not my friend's dream showing up - still 5 days to go on that one...(see quake-volcano prediction post) - If a large quake were going to occur, I would expect it to be deep up there unless 'geothermal fluids' are moving around. Those quakes have been pretty shallow.

Opps - this one I don't see on the map yet and its Deep:
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| EVENT | MD | UNIVERSAL TIME | LOCAL TIME (PST) | LAT | LONG | DEPTH |
| | | h:m:s mm/dd/yy | h:m:s mm/dd/yy | deg | deg | km |
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|51094206| 2.0|06:06:33.94 01/13/2000|22:06:33.94 01/12/2000|40.49N|122.33W| 41.15 ||*
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found at: http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/waveforms/wavesall/index.html

No particularly odd behavior going on over here - if anything, my barking bones have been too quiet..

Solar activity picked up today - this from the solar report I get:
Solar activity forecast: solar activity is expected to continue to be moderate with possible isolated X-class events from Region 8824.
Geophysical activity forecast: the geomagnetic field is expected to continue to be quiet to unsettled.

Canie


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     ● Re: Interesting activity DOWN SOUTH - Diane  01:24:31 - 1/13/2000  (2182)  (0)