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Posted by R.Shanmugasundaram on March 24, 2007 at 21:39:33:

Hi all!

Finally the Solar eclipse induced quakes were arrived this morning.
Out of 4 locations were given, it strikes VANATU and now it receives after shocks too.

USGS reported the following:

6.0 2007/03/25 01:08:20 -20.795 169.404 35.0 VANUATU
7.2 2007/03/25 00:40:03 -20.597 169.413 35.0 VANUATU
{Prediction: VANUATU ISLANDS (15.35 S 167.64 E)}

First I thought viz.,
19Mar2007 19:47:11.3 14.9S 167.5E170 mb=4.8 M*GSR VANUATU ISLANDS
that the stress was totally released over Vanatu but the present
7.2M indicated the previous one was the foreshock activity.

Though the location slightly away from my predicted location, the expected
magnitude and time frame was well worked out.

But Honshu quake's magnitude was a little high from my estimation.

USGS reported the following:

6.7 2007/03/25 00:42:03 37.537 136.438 32.7 NEAR THE WEST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
{Prediction: NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU (36.4N 140.9E) -
expected M is between 4 to 5.5+}

So I want to establish in a such a way that both LUNAR

06Mar2007 03:49:41.3 -0.0S 100.5E 33 MS=6.4 M*GSR NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA

and SOLAR eclipses

7.2 2007/03/25 00:40:03 -20.597 169.413 35.0 VANUATU

are capable of producing stronger quakes on the earth.
This time SOLAR force < LUNAR force.

Shan