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Title: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: WendyForsyth on February 26, 2001, 10:47:00 AM
EARTHQUAKES IN DIVERS PLACES pt. 1 February 26, 2001
 
The Associated Press and Reuters reports: “Quake Jolts San Francisco Bay Area: An earthquake sent a sharp jolt through the San Francisco Bay area Sunday afternoon but no damage was reported. The quake had a 4.4 magnitude, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. It was centered 11 miles east of San Jose. Earthquakes with a magnitude stronger than 4 can cause moderate damage.
Some 20,000 houses collapsed and three people were killed as a strong earthquake struck a remote area of China's Sichuan province, a local official said on Sunday. Another 109 people were injured and seven were missing after the quake, measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale, struck a mountainous area populated by ethnic Tibetans in the southwestern province Friday.

A strong earthquake shook Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern India on Sunday. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. Estimates of the quake's magnitude ranged from 5.8 to 6.5. The shaking sent panicked residents rushing from their homes in Kabul, the Afghan capital, and in northern India. It rattled windows in Pakistan's capital of Islamabad, about 480 miles south of the epicenter near Feyzadad, Afghanistan.

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EARTHQUAKES IN DIVERS PLACES pt. 2 February 26, 2001
 
Continued from above:
A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.8 jolted northeastern Japan on Sunday morning, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The quake struck at 6:54 a.m. local time, just below the seabed off the coast of Fukushima state, the Meteorological Agency said. The temblor shook buildings but no damage or injuries have been reported, said a local police spokesman on condition of anonymity. Fukushima is about 150 miles northeast of Tokyo There was no danger of tsunami - huge waves caused by undersea disturbances such as volcanic activity or earthquakes - the Meteorological Agency said.

Three people were killed and many injured by an earthquake that struck a remote part of China's Sichuan province, state media reported on Saturday. The quake measuring 6.0 on the open-ended Richter scale struck a mountainous area populated by ethnic Tibetans in the southwestern province on Friday.

Three sharp earthquakes shook quake-stricken El Salvador on Saturday, with reports of only minor damage. One person was injured running from a theater and the quake caused a brief fire at a gasoline station on the outskirts of the capital, said Red Cross spokesman Carlos Lopez Mendoza. Thousands of aftershocks have rattled the country since a magnitude 7.6 quake on Jan. 13. It was followed by a magnitude 6.6 quake on Feb. 13…”
 

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Wendy on February 26, 2001, 02:36:00 PM
I understand that we have earthquakes around the world every day but the really large ones do seem to be getting more frequent.

Another reason to say Maranatha.  :)

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: WendyForsyth on February 26, 2001, 03:04:00 PM
Yes we do have them everyday. But they don't make the news. Even the media is sitting up and taking notice that something unusual is going on.

Even so come Lord Jesus!!!


Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Paul Beach on February 28, 2001, 10:29:00 AM
There was between a 5.6 and 6.2 earthquake in the Pacific Northwest today.  No reports of injuries yet.  Developing . . .

Paul

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: WendyForsyth on February 28, 2001, 11:08:00 AM
I was there Paul! My house is on the edge of a cliff, and it was very scary. Now Colorado is rating it at a 7.0 magnitude. I'm in a 120 year old house, two stories on pier blocks, so it isn't very stable. I had things falling and the house shook for at least 45 seconds or more. Seattle and Olympia are hit hard with much damage and injuries are beginning to be reported. There is damage in Portland as well... Please come soon Lord Jesus!

Wendy
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Even so Come!!!!!!

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on February 28, 2001, 02:55:00 PM
Sister Wendy, we are happy you are alright!  :) They are saying it was 6.8, but for some reason they are having some difficulty in pinning it down.  It seems the epicenter was quite deep in the earth.

There was a celebration in the area just last night where there were injuries. Seattle has quite a homo-sexual community. It reminds me of San Francisco.  What was the celebration that had just finished?

Airport is closed due to the loss of the glass in the tower and inability to fuel planes.

Another miracle that so many were spared. It is a warning of what is to come. Let us be about our business of giving the last warning message.

Richard

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Wendy on February 28, 2001, 03:36:00 PM
Hi WendyF,

I'm glad you're OK too.  :)

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WendyL ~ Maranatha!:)

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: WendyForsyth on February 28, 2001, 03:56:00 PM
Hi Richard,

Guess what? The celebration was Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras!!! You can imagine the immorality that was going on in the streets last night. The rioting was tremendous. The news media was just getting ready to report on some injuries that occured during the "celebration" when the earthquake hit. First thing that came to my mind was the judgements of God. I even had several non-christian neighbors talk about how God is warning us to come back to Him and time is short and there isn't much chance if we don't get right with Him now. So yes, we are getting a wakeup call. Time is short. The earthquake was very deep which in some ways was good. The damage would have been a hundred times worse if it had been shallow. But the depth of the quake destroyed a bunch of foundational rock that will make the earth much more unstable the next time one hits. And another one will come. This is only the beginning. The ring of fire is starting to come alive in this hemisphere finally and it will be brutal. Let us take this time while we can to spread the gospel as well as cement our relationship with God.

WendyL~Thanks, me too! :)


Wendy
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Still alive and kicking!!! ;D

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Dugald T Lewis MD on March 03, 2001, 01:29:00 PM
Maranatha
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Michelle on March 04, 2001, 12:04:00 PM
In Dwight Nelson's sermon yesterday (listened on the radio--you can find it online at the PMC website) he was talking about the sheer number of large earthquakes in the last year, and then the last 3 months.  It's pretty staggering.  It was the last of his "What Left Behind Left Behind" series of sermons, and he tied in the natural disasters with the sermon.  I hadn't realized that there had been so many large ones recently.  They just don't get reported anymore, it's too commonplace!
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: WendyForsyth on March 04, 2001, 12:12:00 PM
Hi Michelle,

There are a couple of places that you can look for reports of these events. It will give you a real idea of the magnitude of the situation. I'll list the links here: http://quake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/  http://spike.geophys.washington.edu/recenteqs/  http://www.discovery.com/news/earthalert/earthalert.html
This should give you a good start. If you keep up with it daily it is almost overwhelming how the signs of Christ's return are being fulfilled.


Wendy
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He's coming soon!!!

[This message has been edited by WendyForsyth (edited 03-04-2001).]

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Wendy on March 04, 2001, 04:09:00 PM
Wow WendyF it sounds like Seattle is really catching it.

That makes me think of a story one of my pastors once told our church.

He was a pastor in Seattle for a while and during that time he was put in contact with this guy that wanted Bible studies. The man was very earnest and explained that he had been involved in a pretty heavy party scene there in Seattle. He said during that time he witnessed a lot of things like seances and ouji board sessions. During this time the spiritualists around him were discussing how they could get control of Seattle (with the implication that it was for the devil). This fellow got really scared, hence the Bible studies. They had a lot of problems with spirit activity too. I think he said that at one point when he was visiting there were bottles flying down the hallway of the apartment and smashing against the wall (no one was there to be throwing them).

Even forgetting about the traffic, I don't think I'd want to be living in Seattle.   :P

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WendyL ~ Maranatha! :)

[This message has been edited by Wendy (edited 03-04-2001).]

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: WendyForsyth on March 04, 2001, 04:40:00 PM
Yeah, Port Townsend isn't much better either because it is a convergence zone for powers used for evil purposes. We have new agers, wiccans, and multitudes of others flock here to practice their witchcraft etc. I'm pretty sure that God is letting people in this area know that He isn't going to take this much longer. I've heard many people referring to end times and how God is giving us a wakeup call. It is, as Richard suggested, a wonderful time for witnessing.


WendyF
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He's coming soon!!!

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on December 26, 2004, 08:25:00 PM
Earthquakes in diverse places where there are large populations of Muslims and Hindus or atheists:

Today: Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, West Africa 9.0-----13,000 dead and climbing

Exactly one year ago today:    Dec. 26, 2003 Bam Iran 6.5-----Over 40,000 dead

May 2003 Algeria    6.8-----Over 2000 dead

March 2002 Afghanistan     5.8-----1,000 dead

2001 India   7.9-----2,500 dead

Aug. 1999 Turkey    7.4-----17,000 dead

May  1998 Afghanistan     6.9-----5,000 dead

1993 India    6.0----- 10,000 dead

June 1990 Iran   7.3-----50,000 dead

Sept. 1978 Iran   7.7-----25,000 dead

July  1976 China   7.8-----240,000 dead

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on December 26, 2004, 08:30:00 PM
1990 seems to be a starting point for increased judgments upon the earth. In 1989 a quake hit San Francisco and Oakland. Few were killed, but it was indeed a wake up call to a pair of wicked cities. God looks down upon the nations and the cities of this world. His hand of protection has been outstretched, but we now believe that God is allowing the winds of strife to blow.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Sister Marie on December 26, 2004, 10:32:00 PM
My daughter was telling me about the 9.0 one today. I read to her all the information here. It is indeed many wake up calls. No one can say we did not see His coming ahead of time. Of Course people have to be told or study for themselves. But the immorality going on right now is enough for God to look on the whole world as He did Sodom and Gorrmarah. The four winds are cutting loose and the Lord will return. But there will be so much to go through before hand. It will be so completely different than any life we have lived up to this point. A real change and a giving up of everything. It is at our doorstep and much closer than I feel any realize.

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With Christian Love,
Sister Marie

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on February 21, 2008, 06:40:46 AM
Preliminary reports put an earthquake that shook Western Nevada at 6.3.

  2008/02/21   14:16:02.371 41.185 N  114.861 W    8.0    6.3 139   Prelim  234425   source (http://www.seismo.unr.edu/Catalog/nbe.html)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 29, 2008, 02:14:55 PM
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2008xna6.php

7.3 earthquake hits New Zealand.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 06, 2008, 07:36:04 AM
Earthquakes, earthquakes and more earthquakes just over the weekend!

Death toll rises to 72 as powerful earthquake levels village in Kyrgyzstan Source (http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5ioi_NfkZVzTQl2M8IJYvjXe6TpFA)


Magniitude-5.1 earthquake strikes Fakfak (Indonesia's West Papua Province)  Source (http://www.antara.co.id/en/arc/2008/10/6/magniitude-51-earthquake-strikes-fakfak/)


6.6 Earthquake jolts area near Lhasa, Tibet  Source (http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-10/06/content_10156049.htm)


6.0 Strong earthquake jolts central Afghanistan Source (http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=e8a95c45-8263-4d29-a6af-6650224b23e0&ParentID=b1d6d44d-62a1-49bc-9bc2-382e40b65b32&&Headline=Strong+earthquake+jolts+central+Afghanistan)



Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 14, 2008, 05:52:39 AM
Strong earthquake rattles northeastern Greece - 6.6  Source (http://www.indiblitz.com/index.php/2008/10/13/strong-earthquake-rattles-northeastern-greece/)

Strong earthquake strikes deep under Bolivia - 6.2 Source (http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Strong_earthquake_strikes_deep_under_Bolivia_999.html)

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 16, 2008, 02:51:17 PM
Strong earthquake hits southern Mexico

1 hour ago

TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico (AP) — A strong 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit the southern Mexican state of Chiapas on Thursday afternoon, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

The quake struck about 13 miles (20 kilometers) from the city of Suchiate, on the Guatemalan border, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Officials said the quake hit at 1:41 p.m. (1941 GMT) and was felt in Guatemala City, 125 miles (200 kilometers) to the south, where residents ran from homes and buildings.  Source (http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jdELmMePoOoKn3kplyLrSz-OwmoAD93RQBLO0)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 20, 2008, 10:48:56 AM
Tonga shaken by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake
Mon, 20 Oct 2008 5:42a.m.

A magnitude 7.1 earthquake has hit east of Tonga last night.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre says the quake, 195 km east of the island, was at a depth of 33 km and no tsunami warning has been issued.

Buildings in the capital, Nuku'alofa reportedly shook for about two minutes during the quake.

There are no immediate reports of damage or injury.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 23, 2008, 11:46:01 AM
Strong 6.2 earthquake rocks Papua New Guineau

7 hours ago

SYDNEY (AFP) — A strong 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Papua New Guineau on Thursday, the US Geological Survey said, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or tsunami. Notice is here (http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5i4Pmp7ia3G_q8LY8vzbTp3jhAMyQ)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 23, 2008, 11:56:05 AM
Earthquake kills at least 72 in Kyrgyzstan
Staff and agencies
22 October, 2008


The 6.6-magnitude quake near the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan hit the remote village of Nura hard, bringing down dozens of buildings and injuring more than 100 people in addition to the confirmed deaths, Emergency Situations Minister Kamchybek Tashiyev said.

Later Monday, Health Ministry spokeswoman Yelena Bayalinova said the death toll was 72.

Tashiyev said a helicopter was ferrying the most seriously injured to hospitals in the nearest sizable city, the southern regional center of Osh, more than 60 miles away. The emergency minister said the helicopters would return to collect more of the injured.

The 6.6-magnitude temblor was centered in Kyrgyzstan and was followed by a 5.1-magnitude quake, the U.S. Geological Survey said. But the Kyrgyz Emergency Situations Ministry said the first quake was centered in Tajikistan.

Rogozhin said Sunday‘s initial 6.6 shock was followed by a series of aftershocks, but could not say whether it was linked to a pair of earthquakes that jolted the capital of Chinese-ruled Tibet and surrounding areas Monday, killing 30 people and causing hundreds of houses to collapse.

Associated Press Story (http://www.heraldnewsdaily.com/stories1/index.php?action=fullnews&id=42881)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 26, 2008, 01:32:40 PM
Northwest Pakistan into Afghanistan = 5.6 this morning, no casualties reported (HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN)

An Iranian official says a magnitude 5 earthquake has hit southern Iran, injuring nine people.

5.5 - SULAWESI, INDONESIA

5.14 - 24 km WNW of Punta Gorda, CA
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 28, 2008, 06:24:31 PM
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck southwestern Pakistan near the city of Quetta at 4:09 a.m. local time, the U.S. Geological Survey said. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

The earthquake struck at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles) 70 kilometers north-northeast of Quetta, the USGS said. The quake hit about 185 kilometers east-southeast of the city of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on October 29, 2008, 11:07:49 AM
A POWERFUL earthquake has struck southwest Pakistan before dawn today, killing at least 170 people, destroying mud homes and sending survivors screaming into the streets in panic.

 At least eight villages were badly hit by the 6.4-magnitude quake, local police and officials said, warning the death toll could rise as rescue workers reached villages in the remote mountainous region bordering Afghanistan.

Dilawar Kakar, the mayor of the historic hill town of Ziarat,  said the death toll had risen to 170, while about 400 people in the area were injured.

Most  houses were hit either in the initial quake or by repeated aftershocks, one of which the US Geological Survey measured at a magnitude of 6.2, Mr Kakar said.

Schools and hospitals were also damaged, he said.

"The relief work continued until late evening and we have recovered almost all victims from the rubble. Debris have been removed and we believe there may not be more people trapped there,'' he said.

"We have buried around 130 people in the affected villages while other bodies have been sent to their native towns.''

Earlier Khushal Khan, spokesman for the revenue minister of Baluchistan province, Zamarak Khan, said local people had told him about 6000 people have been made homeless and in one case, 29 members of the same family died.

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The 6.2 was followed by a 6.4. http://geology.com/news/2008/pakistan-earthquake.shtml
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on November 10, 2008, 06:38:32 AM
Strong 6.5 earthquake strikes China
From Wikinews, the free news source you can write!


Monday, November 10, 2008


According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), an earthquake with magnitude of 6.5 has struck China. Xinhua, one of China's main news agencies, reports the quake at a magnitude of 6.3.

According to the USGS, the quake was centered 55 kilometers (35 miles) East, Southeast of Da Qaidam, Qinghai province and was reported at a depth of 10km (6.2 miles). It struck at approximately 9:22 a.m local time on Monday morning.

Although there have been no immediate reports of damage or injuries, the USGS says damage in the area could be "very heavy". The shaking was felt as far away as Golmud, and Xining, where witnesses say buildings shook, but there was no damage.

The Da Qaidam region is an area of China where there are several launch sites for DF-4 nuclear missiles. At least two nuclear missiles are reported to be stored in the Da Qaidam Basin and were deployed there in 1998. Da Qaidam is one of five locations throughout China where launch sites exist. There is no word if the sites suffered any damage from the quake.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on November 24, 2008, 01:35:36 PM
Recent earthquakes:

Earthquake jolts Papua New Guinea
Posted: 23 November 2008 2209 hrs   
SYDNEY: A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck Papua New Guinea on Sunday, the US Geological Survey said, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Source (http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/391744/1/.html)


Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake Sea of Okhotsk

US Geological Survey
Mon, 24 Nov 2008 18:12 UTC
Earthquake Details
Magnitude 7.3
Date-Time

* Monday, November 24, 2008 at 09:02:58 UTC
* Monday, November 24, 2008 at 08:02:58 PM at epicenter
* Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location 54.198°N, 154.316°E
Depth 491.7 km (305.5 miles)
Region SEA OF OKHOTSK

Distances 315 km (195 miles) WNW of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia
Source (http://www.sott.net/articles/show/169613-Magnitude-7-3-Earthquake-Sea-of-Okhotsk)

This next report has it at 7.0 ...

Monday, November 24, 2008
Kamchatka Earthquake (Mag 7.0) - John Seach
A large deep earthquake occurred off the west coast of Kamchatka on 24th November 2008 at 08:02 pm, local time. The epicentre was located in the Sea of Okhotsk at a depth of 487 km. The closest volcano to the earthquake epicentre is Khangar, 200 km NE. About 100 active volcanoes are located within 500 km of the earthquake epicentre in Kamchatka peninsula and northern Kurile Islands.
Source (http://volcanolive.blogspot.com/2008/11/kamchatka-earthquake-mag-70-john-seach.html)


5.6 - BIO-BIO, CHILE
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 21:19:40 UTC Lat/Lon: -36.1882/-72.7177 Depth: 27.9.
Source (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/shakemap/global/shake/2008ztdf/)








 
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on December 03, 2008, 09:45:03 AM

Earthquake Swarm Continues Near Puerto Rico; Could Be Source of US East Coast Tsunami
By Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media Dec 2, 2008 - 7:04:19 PM
http://bunik.blogspot.com/2008/12/earthquake-swarm-continues-near-puerto.html
Wednesday, December 03, 2008

A swarm of earthquakes has been ongoing for 30 days with no end in site. They are occurring just off the Puerto Rico northeast coastline. This is a known subduction zone just as the Cascadia subduction zone and the Sumatra subduction zone.

Scientists are now collecting data that could help better predict an event which would have devastating consequences as the result of a tsunami hitting the Caribbean region and the US east coastline.

If confirmed by analysis of the recently acquired ocean-bottom seismometers (OBS) data, the locations of the tremors at the plate interface may have profound implications about the capability of the Puerto Rico Trench to generate large earthquakes. Additionally, the tectonic setting of the Puerto Rico Trench is sometimes compared to that of the Sumatra subduction zone, the site of the earthquake that triggered the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004. This similarity has caused great interest in the assessment of potential tsunami hazard to the United States east coast and the northeastern Caribbean from a large subduction-zone earthquake along the Puerto Rico Trench.

Five ocean-bottom seismometers (OBSes) were deployed on March 8, 2008, by researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Each OBS is a self-contained data-acquisition system that free-falls to the ocean floor, where it converts motions of the sea floor into electrical signals that are recorded digitally. The scientists deployed short-period OBSes that record frequencies from about 2 to 80 Hz. The instruments were picked up on September 3, 2008, after spending 6 months collecting data at water depths of more than 5,000 m.

The area northeast of Puerto Rico is characterized by frequent swarms of seismic tremors lasting a week or two at a time. One such swarm in 2001 included three earthquakes with moment magnitudes of 5.5 to 6. Although the cause of these recurring swarms is unknown, a study of earthquake hypocenters (points where earthquake ruptures begin), using data from OBSes deployed by the USGS in 2005, suggests that the tremors originate along the subduction zone between the North American and Caribbean tectonic plates. Because of the geography of the northeastern Caribbean, earthquakes in this region cannot be accurately located by using land stations alone—hence the need to deploy ocean-bottom seismometers.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on December 03, 2008, 10:03:24 AM
TRONA--An earthquake “swarm” that’s been rattling portions of San Bernardino and Inyo (California) counties won’t settle down.

It’s been a robust sequence with fairly large events in the magnitude four range.

Seismologist Anthony Guarino at Caltech says the series began November 23rd just north of Trona. “It could continue for days or even weeks and it could stop within the next couple of hours.”

There has been no reported damage in the immediate area of the epicenters along the Ash Hill Fault. That’s part of the more extensive Panamint Valley Fault System on the south edge of Death Valley.
Story Date: December 3, 2008
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on December 03, 2008, 10:11:56 AM
Wave of earthquakes shakes up California. Is Arkansas next?

Source (http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=wave-of-earthquakes-shakes-up-calif-2008-12-01)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on December 06, 2008, 01:11:36 PM
5.1 earthquake strikes Los Angeles to San Diego

Moderate 5.1 quake strikes Mojave Desert east of L.A on Friday night along the Lavic Lake Fault, about 120 miles east of Los Angeles. The moderate quake occurred at 8:18 p.m. near Ludlow, in San Bernardino County,  east of Barstow, & could be felt from Los Angeles to San Diego. This quake was just a few miles away from where the 7.1 magnitude Hector Mine quake hit in 1999.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on December 09, 2008, 03:20:02 PM
Three minor earthquakes rattle California in 36 hours
www.chinaview.cn 2008-12-08 09:19:40     

    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- Three minor earthquakes and a large aftershock have rattled parts of California in the 36 hours after a moderate, magnitude-5.1 quake hit an area outside Los Angeles Friday night, authorities said on Sunday.

    There is no immediate indication that the quakes, which occurred hundreds of miles apart, are related. But some of them were felt in Los Angeles, the U.S. Geologic Survey (USGS) said.

    The seismic weekend began with a magnitude 5.1-earthquake at 8:18 p.m. Friday. The epicenter was placed 117 miles (about 187 kilometers) northeast of downtown Los Angeles, near the tiny Mojave Desert town of Ludlow.

    That quake rocked nearby Barstow and the Apple Valley area, and was felt by some people in the L.A. basin.

    On Sunday, a magnitude 3.0 aftershock struck the area at 1:07 p. m., rocking the same area jolted Friday.

    Also on Sunday, a magnitude 3.5-earthquake apparently rocked the seafloor near Anacapa Island at 7:37 a.m., 66 miles (about 106kilometers) west of Los Angeles. More than four hours after the quake, a magnitude 3.1 temblor struck a geologically-active desert valley 170 miles (about 272 kilometers) northeast of the Los Angeles Civic Center.

    At 8:07 a.m. Saturday, a magnitude 3.0 quake was measured with an epicenter 6 miles southeast of Olancha, a small town 140 miles (224 kilometers) north of Los Angeles. This quake was about 65 miles (104 kilometers) northwest of the Friday-night epicenter.

    No injuries or damage were reported in any of the shakers.

    Data about the smaller quakes have yet to be reviewed by scientists, and their sizes and epicenters have been calculated by USGS computers.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on December 30, 2008, 09:01:21 AM
Yellowstone Earthquake Swarm Puzzles Scientists

By LiveScience Staff Source (http://www.livescience.com/environment/081230-yellowstone-earthquake-swarm.html)



    The predicted effects of a Yellowstone super eruption.


A swarm of small earthquakes in Yellowstone National Park is the most intense measured there in years, leaving scientists puzzled.

The region is known for such swarms — 1,000 to 2,000 quakes occur annually in the park. Yellowstone's 10,000 geysers and hot springs, including the Old Faithful Geyser, may be the result of this geologic activity.

But the latest shaking is notable for the number of tiny temblors and their intensity, according to a statement yesterday from the University of Utah, where scientists monitor seismic activity in Yellowstone. (Yellowstone is located mostly in the northwest corner of Wyoming.)

The largest of the earthquakes was a magnitude 3.9 at 10:15 pm MST on Dec. 27, a day after the swarm began. The sequence has included nine events of magnitude 3 to 3.9 and approximately 24 of magnitude 2 to 3 at the time of this release. A total of more than 250 events large enough to be located have occurred in this swarm.

"Scientists cannot identify any causative fault or other feature without further analysis," according to the statement.

The accumulation of many things which minister to lust and ambition has brought upon the world the judgment of God. When in difficulty, philosophers and the great men of earth desire to satisfy their minds without appealing to God. They ventilate their philosophy in regard to the heavens and the earth, accounting for plagues, pestilences, epidemics, earthquakes, and famines, by their supposed science.  {SpTEd 8.1}
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Lewis on January 23, 2009, 11:26:16 AM
Newly Found Fault Could Cause US Quake

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Jan. 23) - A previously unknown fault in eastern Arkansas could trigger a magnitude 7 earthquake with an epicenter near a major natural gas pipeline, a scientist said Wednesday.

Source (http://news.aol.com/article/newly-found-fault-could-cause-us-quake/313909?icid=200100397x1216675988x1201127249)
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Post by: Mimi on March 07, 2009, 05:14:49 PM
Earthquake Swarms in Australia

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Tiny WA town hit by 100 earthquakes


The Western Australian Wheatbelt town of Beacon has been hit by about 100 earthquakes over the past month.

Geoscience Australia says the biggest measured almost five on the richer scale, while others were too small to record.

The small town of Beacon is about 300 kilometres north-east of Perth.

Seismologists say the phenomenon, known as an earthquake swarm, is highly unusual, but has been moving through the wheatbelt for the past decade.

Source (http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/03/08/2510366.htm)
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Post by: Mimi on March 25, 2009, 03:05:47 PM
With earthquake swarms happening in this region, and with it being at the southern end of the San Andreas Fault Line, it is feared a larger quake could devastate LA in a few days time. Here's part of the story:

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Moderate quake strikes Salton Sea, California
9:50 AM | March 24, 2009

Another moderate earthquake struck today near the San Andreas fault in Imperial County, seismologists said.

The magnitude 4.8 quake hit about 4:55 a.m. two miles south of Bombay Beach on the eastern shore of the Salton Sea, according to the U.S. Geological Survey website. The quake had occurred at a depth of 3.5 miles.

"The only interesting thing about this one is that it occurred at the end of the San Andreas fault," said Kate Hutton, a seismologist at Caltech. "Bombay Beach is considered the southern end of the San Andreas fault. The last swarm of earthquakes similar to this was in 2001. We're watching it closely. We'll be analyzing everything."

There have been at least 23 aftershocks, the largest a 3.1, which struck at 6:52  a.m. in the same area, Hutton said. No damage was reported in the thinly populated area.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/03/quake-salton.html
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Post by: Mimi on April 09, 2009, 11:18:53 AM
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Thu Apr 9 10:28:42 2009 Pacific Time
      Earthquake Hazards for California and Seattle, Washington: New Information About Faults -- News from the Seismological Society of America 2009 Annual Meeting April 8 - 10

       MONTEREY, Calif., April 9 (AScribe Newswire) -- Following are news tips from the Seismological Society of America 2009 Annual Meeting, April 8 - 10, 2009, at Portola Hotel & Spa in Monterey, Calif.

       The Seismological Society of America (SSA) is an international scientific society devoted to the advancement of seismology and its applications in understanding and mitigating earthquake hazards and in imaging the structure of the earth. Source (http://newswire.ascribe.org/cgi-bin/behold.pl?ascribeid=20090409.095512&time=10%2028%20PDT&year=2009&public=0)

This is a fascinating report from the annual meeting of seismologists taking place now in Monterey..
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Post by: Mimi on May 03, 2009, 03:44:13 PM
6.1 earthquake outside Guatemala City
   
Source: USGS

Region: GUATEMALA
Geographic coordinates: 14.664N, 91.144W
Magnitude: 6.1 Mw
Depth: 104 km
Universal Time (UTC): 3 May 2009 16:21:46
Time near the Epicenter: 3 May 2009 10:21:46
Local standard time in your area: 3 May 2009 16:21:46


Location with respect to nearby cities:
10 km (6 miles) ENE (68 degrees) of Santiago Atitlán, Sololá, Guatemala
13 km (8 miles) SSE (157 degrees) of Sololá, Sololá, Guatemala
29 km (18 miles) WSW (256 degrees) of Comalapa, Chimaltenango, Guatemala
43 km (26 miles) ESE (116 degrees) of Quezaltenango, Guatemala
68 km (42 miles) W (273 degrees) of GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala
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Post by: Mimi on May 23, 2009, 06:09:10 PM
Last Sunday during Elder Boonstra's meeting:
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The magnitude-4.7 quake, considered moderate, hit at 8:39 p.m. Sunday night, about 10 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles and three miles east of Los Angeles International Airport,

Today's in Central CA:
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A moderate earthquake jolted a remote area of Central California today, according to the National Earthquake Information Center of the U.S. Geological Survey.

It struck at roughly 3:50 p.m. about seven miles southeast of the small town of Keelerin unincorporated Inyo County, and registered a 4.7 magnitude, said Dale Grant, a Colorado-based geophysicist for the agency.
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Post by: Esther 7 on May 24, 2009, 05:30:17 PM
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/256/story/68628.html

Earthquake fault much larger, more dangerous than thought

By Les Blumenthal | McClatchy Newspapers
WASHINGTON -- An earthquake fault previously believed to be limited to an area south of Washington state's Whidbey Island actually stretches 250 to 300 miles, from Victoria, B.C., to Yakima, Wash., crossing the Cascade Mountains and capable of producing a major earthquake, new research shows.

Many of the other faults in western Washington could be connected to the South Whidbey Island Fault in a network similar to the San Andreas Fault system in California, Craig Weaver, the regional earthquake coordinator for the U.S. Geological Survey based in Seattle, said in an interview Wednesday.

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Post by: Esther 7 on May 28, 2009, 05:09:02 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090528/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_honduras_earthquake

"People were running for the door," said Alfredo Cedeno, an employee at the Gran Hotel Paris in La Ceiba. "You could really feel it and you could see it — the water came out of the pool."

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Post by: John Erickson on September 02, 2009, 08:14:07 PM
PANGALENGAN, Indonesia (Reuters) - The death toll from an earthquake that struck Indonesia, shattering rural homes and forcing terrified city residents into the street, stood at 42 and was likely to rise, the government said on Thursday.

The 7.0 magnitude quake shook buildings in the capital Jakarta on Wednesday afternoon and flattened homes in villages closer to the epicentre in West Java.

http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5811ZL20090903?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&sp=true (http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5811ZL20090903?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&sp=true)
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Post by: Mimi on September 02, 2009, 08:40:53 PM
These poor people! Remember this one? More than 170,000 Indonesians were killed or listed missing after a 9.15 magnitude earthquake off Indonesia's Aceh province on Sumatra triggered a tsunami in December 2004. A total of 230,000 people died in Indian Ocean countries.

Jesus is coming!
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Post by: Mimi on October 07, 2009, 08:50:26 PM
The last few rounds of earthquakes are seemingly larger. Here is a new one - 8.1


WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (Reuters) - An 8.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the northwest of Santo, Vanuatu, the U.S. Geological Survey said on Wednesday.

http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN07494934
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Post by: Sister Marie on October 09, 2009, 08:24:50 PM
It is amazing how hard and how often these things are hitting. Reminds me of a women in labor. Reminds me of the end.....
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Post by: Esther 7 on October 10, 2009, 08:30:28 AM
Yes, every few days there is a surge of disasters, like 4-5 earthquakes in a day, or tsunamis,or....etc...etc...

It is indeed like a woman's labor...counting down from every 10 min....to five....etc....

God's people need to be awake.
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Post by: Mimi on December 20, 2009, 07:34:34 AM
Earthquake Kills 3 in Malawi, Injures Hundreds

Sunday, December 20, 2009

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BLANTYRE, Malawi  —  A strong earthquake destroyed several buildings in Malawi on Sunday, killing at least three people and injuring about 200, a government official said.

The quake struck the southeast African country at 1:19 a.m., and the victims included students who were sleeping in a dormitory at a government school, said Gasten Macheka, the commissioner of Karonga district.

Macheka said about 270,000 people have been urged to leave their homes for their safety, and that the hard-hit district in northern Malawi urgently needs at least 48,000 tents and medical supplies.

"This is a crisis," he said. "We are asking everyone in Karonga not to be in houses or near houses because the situation is unstable. We are appealing to the government and the international community to help us as a matter of urgency."

Macheka said at least three people were killed and 200 injured. Many of the victims were treated for injuries such as broken bones and skin lacerations at Karonga District Hospital, but dozens of others were hospitalized there or evacuated to a hospital in Mzuzu city, about 140 miles (230 kilometers) from the epicenter, he said.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a magnitude of 6.0, making it strong enough to cause severe damage.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,580674,00.html
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Post by: Richard Myers on December 20, 2009, 08:02:36 AM
A reminder that the rebellion in the world is removing the protection of God. It is an amazing truth to witness God's great patience with such wicked cities as San Francisco, Seattle, Sidney, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, etc.  I have expected to see devastation from earthquake in any one of these cities before now.  We praise God for his mercy. Let us do the work of warning those in these cities before the earthquake comes. There are some who will turn to Jesus with the whole heart.
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Post by: Mimi on December 31, 2009, 08:52:24 AM
Examiner.com

5.8 earthquake in Baja, 100 miles south of San Diego.
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Post by: Sister Marie on January 13, 2010, 07:40:51 AM
6.5 in Northern California on the 2ed of Jan. It was felt in the town where I used to live in Corning, Ca. All the way from the ocean and on to Oregon.
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Post by: Richard Myers on January 13, 2010, 06:12:20 PM
Earthquakes are getting more frequent and larger. The Haiti quake is unusual in that it happened in a professing Christian land. Well....there have been large killer quakes in Roman Catholic countries in the past. But most quakes that killed large numbers have been in other religious nations or heathen lands.

We have a listing of killer quakes posted. I will try and find it.
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Post by: Sister Marie on January 13, 2010, 07:16:22 PM
Did you see the video's on www.weather.com?
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Post by: Mimi on January 17, 2010, 11:09:59 AM
Venezuela had a 5.6 earthquake Friday evening:  Story here (http://www.makli.com/venezuela-earthquake-0020664/)

Argentina suffered a 6.3  Story here (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/abraham/detail??blogid=95&entry_id=55432)

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Post by: Richard Myers on January 17, 2010, 11:35:01 AM
I was just thinking this morning that when multiple disaster strike, how hard it will be for the world to respond. It reminded me of the human wisdom in building the Tower of Babel.  Not that help ought not be given, but that in our humanity we think "we" can overcome these acts of "nature". If only we would have built all to "earthquake standards". 

When these super structures come down, then what? God does not figure into all of this, but we know that soon He will. Sadly, Satan will take advantage of the situation leading the world astray. Our only security is in Christ.

The last steps will be rapid ones. Let us be about our business. While acknowledging these disasters, we must not be sidetracked from giving the last message of warning so that Jesus may return.
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Post by: Mimi on February 05, 2010, 07:12:37 AM
5.9 earthquake shakes northern California
February 4th, 2010, 12:59 pm · 32 Comments · posted by Gary Robbins, science writer-editor

Updated 5:15  p.m.

A magnitude 5.9 earthquake erupted beneath the seafloor at 12:20 p.m., 47 miles west-southwest of Eureka, shaking a large area of northern California and parts of the central coast, the U.S. Geological Survey says. The temblor comes less than one month after a 6.5 quake beneath the ocean in a nearby area.

USGS issued a statement saying, “The probability of a strong and possibly damaging aftershock in the next 7 days in approximately 53 percent.” The prediction is based on seismic patterns from previous quakes, and scientist’s understanding of the Mendocino fault zone.

Source (http://sciencedude.freedomblogging.com/2010/02/04/60-earthquake-hits-northern-california/85191/)
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Post by: Mimi on February 08, 2010, 09:06:41 AM
Major earthquake in Japan just hours ago. Reports are still sketchy.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2676487/earthquake_hits_off_coast_of_japan.html

The Examiner said: The magnitude-6 earthquake occurred only hours after the Japanese region was struck by two 4.8 and 4.6 magnitude earthquakes in the Izu Islands. Another earthquake, a magnitude-5 quake, also hit Japan on Friday.
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Post by: Wally on February 28, 2010, 01:29:11 PM
In light of the recent powerful earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, as well as one last night in Japan that registered 7.0, some are wondering if the earth is more active than usual.  One scientists says yes:  "However, "relative to the 20-year period from the mid 1970's to the mid 1990's, the Earth has been more active over the past 15 or so years," said Stephen S. Gao, a geophysicist at Missouri University of Science & Technology. "We still do not know the reason for this yet"  Others say it is business as usual.

I wonder how long it will be before they have to recognize that something abnormal is happening?

Source (http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/02/27/scientist-earth-active-past-years/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%253A+foxnews%252Fscitech+%2528Text+-+SciTech%2529)
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Post by: Richard Myers on February 28, 2010, 02:15:52 PM
Some will say it is man-caused. Global warming!
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Post by: Mimi on March 04, 2010, 07:36:01 AM
Strong earthquake hits Taiwan; injuries reported

By PETER ENAV (AP) – 9 hours ago

TAIPEI, Taiwan — A powerful 6.4-magnitude earthquake rocked southern Taiwan on Thursday, terrifying residents, disrupting communications and triggering at least one large fire. Local news reports said several people were injured.

No tsunami alert was issued. The quake was centered in the same mountainous region of rural Kaohsiung county that endured the brunt of the damage from Typhoon Morakot, a devastating storm that killed about 700 people last August.  Source (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jG5hZlCCO3i3V4jYnlNrmMShKbrAD9E7KS0O3)
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Post by: Mimi on March 05, 2010, 10:06:59 AM
From Fox News: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,588136,00.html?test=latestnews


DEVELOPING — A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the Indonesian island of Sumatra at 11:06 p.m. local time Friday but a widespread tsunami was not predicted.

The quake hit about 102 miles west of Bengkulu, Sumatra at a depth of about 14 miles, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said there was no widespread threat of a tsunami in the Indian Ocean.

But, it added in a statement, "there is a very small possibility of a local tsunami that could affect coasts located usually no more than a hundred kilometers from the earthquake epicenter. Authorities in the region near the epicenter should be made aware of this possibility."






My comment: Jesus is coming! "Get ready, get ready!" the angels say!
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Post by: Mimi on March 05, 2010, 10:20:20 AM
Earthquakes in the past 30 days:

http://www.iris.edu/seismon/last30.html

Earthquakes Worldwide
in the Last 30 Days
(of magnitude >= 4.0)
   

DATE links are into the IRIS WILBER system where you can see seismograms and request datasets.

DATE    LAT    LON    MAG    DEPTH km    REGION
06-MAR-2010 13:31:13    44.20    147.63    5.5    49.0    KURIL ISLANDS
06-MAR-2010 12:10:57    -13.13    166.58    5.4    92.7    VANUATU ISLANDS
06-MAR-2010 11:23:36    -36.38    -73.07    4.7    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
06-MAR-2010 09:49:36    -34.20    -71.52    4.7    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
06-MAR-2010 09:26:36    -35.60    -72.85    4.7    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
06-MAR-2010 08:46:24    40.33    -124.71    4.6    12.5    NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN CALIF.
06-MAR-2010 04:49:34    9.95    -84.03    4.6    3.1    COSTA RICA
06-MAR-2010 03:58:47    -6.07    -109.87    4.7    10.0    CENTRAL EAST PACIFIC RISE
06-MAR-2010 03:09:31    -34.64    -72.10    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
06-MAR-2010 03:00:47    39.90    118.52    4.7    10.0    NORTHEASTERN CHINA
06-MAR-2010 02:40:09    46.78    152.74    4.7    87.7    KURIL ISLANDS
06-MAR-2010 02:37:45    0.05    123.43    4.7    146.4    MINAHASSA PENINSULA, SULAWESI
06-MAR-2010 01:23:22    -36.69    -73.26    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
06-MAR-2010 00:52:46    -33.17    -71.33    4.8    35.1    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
06-MAR-2010 00:33:02    48.89    91.57    4.9    14.9    MONGOLIA
05-MAR-2010 22:03:36    1.32    126.41    4.9    41.0    NORTHERN MOLUCCA SEA
05-MAR-2010 21:46:47    10.88    -63.81    4.0    9.9    NEAR COAST OF VENEZUELA
05-MAR-2010 21:15:49    -29.98    -71.68    4.6    16.6    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 20:53:23    -36.15    -72.80    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 20:18:39    -34.87    -72.68    4.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 18:05:52    -3.92    100.82    4.5    34.1    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
05-MAR-2010 18:02:35    -34.09    -72.22    4.8    36.9    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 16:06:57    -4.03    100.81    6.5    22.0    SOUTHWEST OF SUMATERA, INDONESIA
05-MAR-2010 12:34:35    -34.84    -73.74    4.7    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 12:28:58    -34.97    -72.17    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 12:01:53    -37.48    -73.36    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 11:47:10    -36.51    -73.12    6.6    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 11:24:12    -36.75    -73.31    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 10:31:24    -37.48    -73.70    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 10:14:26    1.92    127.50    5.1    104.2    HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
05-MAR-2010 09:19:36    -36.71    -73.44    6.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 09:08:16    -37.29    -72.64    4.7    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 07:36:44    -35.35    -73.13    4.9    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 07:11:42    -5.94    130.03    4.4    35.0    BANDA SEA
05-MAR-2010 04:16:26    -34.42    -71.56    4.9    40.7    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 03:55:18    -34.48    -71.44    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 03:34:32    -34.40    -71.70    5.7    23.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
05-MAR-2010 01:43:43    20.30    122.09    4.9    34.9    PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
05-MAR-2010 00:44:41    20.23    122.08    4.8    32.1    PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
04-MAR-2010 22:39:25    -22.33    -68.34    6.3    105.1    NORTHERN CHILE
04-MAR-2010 22:09:12    4.83    -75.37    4.9    139.0    COLOMBIA
04-MAR-2010 21:17:57    -19.86    -177.75    4.9    407.4    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
04-MAR-2010 19:28:38    -34.28    -72.52    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
04-MAR-2010 17:37:49    -34.05    -72.00    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
04-MAR-2010 14:02:30    -13.62    167.14    6.4    200.2    VANUATU ISLANDS
04-MAR-2010 12:57:21    -0.69    133.30    4.8    35.0    IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA
04-MAR-2010 10:53:51    -35.52    -69.81    5.1    10.7    MENDOZA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
04-MAR-2010 09:39:43    -1.45    145.46    5.0    59.7    ADMIRALTY ISLANDS REGION, P.N.G.
04-MAR-2010 09:36:39    -12.04    166.28    5.0    97.0    SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
04-MAR-2010 09:03:42    -37.50    -74.56    5.1    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
04-MAR-2010 08:16:18    22.96    120.57    5.1    35.0    TAIWAN
04-MAR-2010 07:07:15    22.87    121.95    4.7    35.0    TAIWAN REGION
04-MAR-2010 04:23:29    -34.86    -71.73    4.9    35.8    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
04-MAR-2010 03:23:17    -35.83    -72.56    4.8    20.4    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
04-MAR-2010 02:23:47    -33.24    -72.12    4.9    53.2    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
04-MAR-2010 02:08:20    20.28    122.16    4.7    31.0    PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
04-MAR-2010 01:59:50    -33.15    -72.06    6.1    34.4    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
04-MAR-2010 00:36:07    47.96    152.47    4.8    145.8    KURIL ISLANDS
04-MAR-2010 00:18:53    22.90    120.91    6.4    35.0    TAIWAN
03-MAR-2010 22:54:12    3.78    127.11    4.7    63.5    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
03-MAR-2010 22:17:24    3.61    127.18    4.6    60.0    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
03-MAR-2010 21:37:00    3.68    127.25    4.8    35.3    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
03-MAR-2010 21:24:02    -38.46    -73.70    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 19:58:27    -33.48    -71.89    5.3    20.4    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 17:44:28    -36.50    -73.18    6.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 15:25:36    -34.65    -72.43    4.9    33.5    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 14:21:00    -37.07    -72.83    4.8    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 12:50:02    -34.80    -72.25    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 11:13:57    3.16    127.08    5.0    64.5    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
03-MAR-2010 08:49:40    -17.18    -177.57    4.6    355.6    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
03-MAR-2010 07:51:30    6.82    -73.06    4.7    157.3    NORTHERN COLOMBIA
03-MAR-2010 07:09:41    -35.97    -72.61    4.9    35.1    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 06:16:22    -33.62    -71.96    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 05:49:42    -32.60    -71.71    4.7    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 04:35:59    -37.53    -73.77    5.1    30.2    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 03:56:24    -33.12    -71.27    4.9    35.9    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 03:35:36    19.93    -75.62    4.3    31.4    CUBA REGION
03-MAR-2010 01:51:20    -34.97    -72.67    5.4    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-MAR-2010 01:49:08    -38.57    -73.07    4.6    64.2    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 23:42:01    3.30    126.98    4.7    90.3    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
02-MAR-2010 22:18:42    3.53    126.92    5.2    67.4    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
02-MAR-2010 22:10:39    -19.32    -176.85    4.6    573.8    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
02-MAR-2010 21:56:43    -30.21    -68.91    5.2    33.7    SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
02-MAR-2010 21:23:19    -35.99    -73.44    4.8    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 19:12:55    -34.30    -72.24    5.2    36.9    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 18:56:09    -7.12    129.26    4.3    170.8    BANDA SEA
02-MAR-2010 18:01:06    -9.65    159.39    4.7    549.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
02-MAR-2010 17:57:01    -33.84    -72.12    5.0    26.8    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 16:28:11    -35.73    -72.27    4.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 15:27:49    -34.19    -72.17    4.8    35.5    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 15:25:09    -33.32    -71.74    4.9    21.8    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 14:07:12    -39.47    -73.52    4.9    68.4    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 12:16:35    -36.45    -73.28    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 11:42:35    -35.07    -72.00    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 11:30:31    -35.20    -72.64    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 11:21:20    -37.74    -74.50    4.8    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 10:42:23    -10.41    166.24    5.3    232.3    SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
02-MAR-2010 09:44:56    -34.06    -73.26    5.1    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 09:39:38    26.03    128.23    4.8    35.0    RYUKYU ISLANDS
02-MAR-2010 09:35:19    26.14    128.38    4.8    20.1    RYUKYU ISLANDS
02-MAR-2010 08:21:44    26.09    128.32    5.1    27.3    RYUKYU ISLANDS
02-MAR-2010 06:55:11    -35.94    -73.18    4.6    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 06:10:53    -34.45    -72.47    5.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 04:28:46    -36.67    -73.37    5.1    39.2    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 04:09:28    -35.88    -73.50    5.1    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 03:48:36    -33.77    -71.67    5.0    26.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 03:44:58    -34.47    -72.63    5.0    27.2    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
02-MAR-2010 02:51:23    18.24    122.49    5.8    29.6    LUZON, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
02-MAR-2010 02:09:35    -39.80    -71.24    5.3    18.5    S. CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION
02-MAR-2010 01:55:39    42.54    75.58    5.0    17.4    LAKE ISSYK-KUL REGION
02-MAR-2010 01:03:36    -37.59    -73.50    4.8    31.2    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 23:26:59    -34.99    -71.77    4.9    46.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 22:40:20    -34.38    -73.56    4.9    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 21:51:02    -33.76    -71.20    5.0    48.4    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 17:23:32    -34.80    -73.92    5.0    19.2    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 16:56:49    -36.31    -72.48    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 16:05:38    18.92    -81.46    4.6    9.8    NORTH OF HONDURAS
01-MAR-2010 15:52:38    -36.77    -73.61    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 14:36:29    -34.36    -73.43    5.3    30.1    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 13:09:29    -36.56    -73.43    4.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 12:48:22    -38.38    -73.87    4.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 12:27:15    -34.22    -71.82    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 12:20:18    -34.51    -73.64    5.2    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 11:52:32    -3.48    118.52    4.8    37.1    SULAWESI, INDONESIA
01-MAR-2010 11:15:30    -19.74    -178.04    4.7    596.6    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
01-MAR-2010 10:37:37    18.44    -72.75    4.6    10.0    HAITI REGION
01-MAR-2010 10:17:29    -36.39    -71.86    4.8    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 10:02:11    26.16    128.57    4.9    35.0    RYUKYU ISLANDS
01-MAR-2010 09:48:17    -7.95    -74.00    4.7    118.8    PERU-BRAZIL BORDER REGION
01-MAR-2010 09:23:00    -35.62    -71.76    4.8    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 08:58:33    -37.70    -74.39    5.3    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 08:46:59    -35.40    -71.03    4.9    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 08:43:37    5.36    -82.55    4.8    35.0    SOUTH OF PANAMA
01-MAR-2010 07:49:07    -35.00    -72.86    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 07:39:17    -35.97    -72.70    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 07:29:15    -33.83    -72.25    4.7    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 06:53:20    -24.72    -65.15    4.9    35.0    SALTA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
01-MAR-2010 06:24:58    32.35    105.18    5.0    36.2    SICHUAN, CHINA
01-MAR-2010 06:24:52    -33.93    -73.09    4.8    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 06:16:11    -37.58    -74.53    5.1    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 05:36:57    -36.80    -73.52    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 05:30:36    -34.45    -73.48    5.2    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 03:53:16    -38.64    -73.12    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 03:15:57    26.00    128.36    5.2    19.9    RYUKYU ISLANDS
01-MAR-2010 03:15:50    7.14    126.42    5.2    7.2    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
01-MAR-2010 03:07:50    -36.12    -72.80    5.1    40.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 02:44:42    -35.09    -72.61    5.8    26.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 01:10:58    -35.16    -71.70    5.4    42.6    CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 00:49:15    -34.66    -72.56    4.8    35.3    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
01-MAR-2010 00:01:27    -38.31    -73.75    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 23:49:05    -37.36    -72.95    5.1    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 23:45:06    -35.28    -72.26    5.0    34.9    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 22:41:29    -36.84    -73.53    5.0    26.5    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 22:07:47    39.51    140.43    5.1    124.4    EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN
28-FEB-2010 22:03:05    -34.20    -72.01    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 19:48:38    -38.06    -73.53    5.8    29.4    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 19:10:06    -36.83    -73.49    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 19:01:08    -36.49    -73.51    4.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 18:44:30    -36.63    -72.51    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 18:25:15    -35.82    -73.39    4.9    36.4    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 18:19:53    -34.85    -71.61    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 18:14:12    -34.37    -73.58    4.8    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 16:05:34    19.16    121.32    4.9    41.0    PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
28-FEB-2010 16:03:39    -37.48    -73.41    4.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 15:46:24    -35.33    -72.17    5.2    28.7    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 15:26:54    -35.08    -72.06    5.0    29.8    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 14:55:24    -33.88    -73.29    5.1    32.7    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 14:50:32    -33.82    -73.16    5.2    23.6    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 14:30:50    -36.03    -73.41    4.7    29.3    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 13:47:06    -35.33    -72.92    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 13:26:05    -15.30    -173.35    4.8    10.0    TONGA ISLANDS
28-FEB-2010 12:34:29    -36.01    -72.35    4.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 12:18:59    -38.13    -73.34    5.2    26.5    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 12:13:27    2.15    98.91    5.1    51.3    NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
28-FEB-2010 12:01:15    -35.81    -72.79    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 11:50:36    -35.07    -72.73    5.2    20.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 11:25:35    -34.74    -70.87    6.1    35.0    CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION
28-FEB-2010 11:14:26    -35.32    -72.66    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 10:43:11    -38.41    -75.22    5.1    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 10:32:24    26.59    128.30    4.6    35.4    RYUKYU ISLANDS
28-FEB-2010 10:26:52    -1.11    -80.31    5.3    40.8    NEAR COAST OF ECUADOR
28-FEB-2010 10:11:07    -33.91    -72.03    5.0    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 09:14:53    -33.59    -71.77    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 09:01:23    -38.48    -73.33    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 08:47:19    -34.60    -73.73    4.7    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 08:17:44    34.87    141.44    5.6    10.0    OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
28-FEB-2010 08:15:06    -33.58    -68.36    4.9    24.7    MENDOZA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
28-FEB-2010 08:07:46    -35.18    -72.52    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 07:36:30    -37.76    -73.14    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 07:14:20    -38.35    -73.51    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 06:54:05    25.91    128.51    4.6    12.8    RYUKYU ISLANDS
28-FEB-2010 06:22:57    -38.00    -73.05    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 05:19:35    -37.70    -73.41    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 05:13:59    -37.46    -73.01    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 05:04:05    -35.23    -71.21    5.0    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 04:55:49    -33.93    -71.94    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 04:29:12    -34.90    -69.63    5.0    35.0    CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION
28-FEB-2010 04:17:52    -34.72    -72.18    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 04:12:52    -34.83    -72.95    4.6    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 04:04:51    -33.74    -73.09    4.9    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 03:58:58    -7.36    128.80    4.9    126.7    BANDA SEA
28-FEB-2010 03:34:04    48.88    153.73    4.7    124.8    KURIL ISLANDS
28-FEB-2010 03:33:49    25.95    128.39    5.2    35.0    RYUKYU ISLANDS
28-FEB-2010 03:23:49    -37.68    -73.53    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 03:20:15    -33.06    -74.05    4.8    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 03:14:11    -33.96    -73.19    5.1    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 03:13:39    -35.21    -72.75    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 02:51:47    25.99    128.39    5.1    35.0    RYUKYU ISLANDS
28-FEB-2010 02:41:09    -38.05    -73.21    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 02:38:31    -38.27    -73.63    5.4    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 02:22:52    34.18    25.34    4.5    44.8    CRETE
28-FEB-2010 02:13:14    -33.00    -72.80    4.8    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 02:04:29    -34.61    -73.53    5.0    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 01:58:50    -34.88    -72.65    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 01:45:29    -34.44    -73.73    5.2    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 01:33:12    -36.60    -72.77    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 01:24:42    -34.73    -73.40    4.8    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 01:20:35    25.97    128.35    5.3    35.0    RYUKYU ISLANDS
28-FEB-2010 01:08:24    -34.11    -71.95    5.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 01:01:12    -36.79    -73.35    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 00:53:33    -37.95    -73.66    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
28-FEB-2010 00:00:49    -36.57    -73.28    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 23:35:14    -33.87    -72.23    5.2    34.8    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 23:21:13    35.91    70.05    5.7    104.9    HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
27-FEB-2010 23:12:35    -34.74    -71.86    5.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 23:02:01    -37.76    -72.71    5.8    35.2    CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 22:22:32    -33.96    -71.20    5.3    35.1    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 22:22:27    35.62    -96.76    4.4    3.8    OKLAHOMA
27-FEB-2010 22:20:03    -35.09    -72.71    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 22:16:14    -36.49    -73.38    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 22:13:51    -34.44    -72.53    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 21:59:08    -36.79    -73.31    5.2    34.8    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 21:48:26    -33.97    -72.14    5.0    28.6    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 21:43:10    -35.13    -72.45    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 21:42:19    -34.97    -72.75    4.7    434.1    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 21:41:29    -36.56    -73.51    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 21:00:37    -33.86    -73.03    5.2    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 20:44:34    -37.89    -73.42    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 20:29:22    -34.69    -73.62    5.0    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 20:05:27    -33.47    -72.47    4.9    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 19:54:29    10.90    -43.44    5.4    10.0    NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
27-FEB-2010 19:06:18    -37.47    -73.50    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 19:00:08    -33.42    -71.91    6.3    34.8    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 18:41:50    -37.58    -73.50    5.1    34.9    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 18:23:11    -37.62    -73.82    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 18:15:23    -37.53    -73.70    5.6    20.8    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 18:12:50    -33.85    -71.58    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 17:56:53    -34.69    -71.57    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 17:43:37    -36.45    -72.98    5.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 17:33:50    -36.07    -72.09    4.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 17:24:33    -36.26    -72.93    5.6    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 17:22:26    -38.04    -73.63    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 17:11:49    -33.95    -71.80    5.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 16:50:20    -34.16    -72.01    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 16:37:34    -37.51    -73.60    5.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 16:32:21    -34.99    -72.36    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 16:27:57    -37.82    -73.40    5.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 16:21:13    -38.27    -73.43    5.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 15:45:41    -24.59    -65.43    6.3    38.2    SALTA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
27-FEB-2010 15:23:05    -34.53    -74.99    5.1    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 15:09:08    -33.89    -71.27    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 14:40:53    -31.32    -74.55    5.0    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 14:29:09    -35.03    -71.71    4.9    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 14:23:27    -34.51    -72.60    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 14:20:00    -37.27    -73.06    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 14:06:47    -37.29    -72.83    5.0    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 13:54:04    -33.27    -71.83    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 13:12:52    -35.01    -71.66    5.0    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 13:07:42    -38.44    -73.25    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 12:19:51    25.98    128.43    5.2    9.9    RYUKYU ISLANDS
27-FEB-2010 12:03:27    -34.40    -73.82    5.5    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 11:45:03    -36.32    -73.22    5.4    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 11:27:00    -38.10    -73.59    5.3    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 10:54:23    -36.83    -73.34    5.4    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 10:38:35    -38.02    -73.58    5.9    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 10:30:34    -33.56    -72.64    5.9    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 10:10:15    -33.70    -72.18    5.6    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 09:59:21    -37.99    -73.47    5.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 09:21:25    -36.61    -73.22    5.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 09:00:17    -33.43    -71.63    5.6    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 08:53:56    -34.45    -73.40    5.3    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 08:53:26    -35.07    -71.76    5.0    35.0    CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 08:48:05    -38.58    -75.26    5.6    35.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 08:31:04    -34.82    -72.44    5.7    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 08:25:29    -34.75    -72.39    6.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 08:19:23    -33.48    -71.57    5.5    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 08:13:16    -33.06    -71.70    5.6    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 08:01:24    -37.65    -75.20    6.9    39.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 07:59:55    -36.05    -73.56    5.4    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 07:56:37    -36.93    -73.24    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 07:51:05    -36.40    -72.50    5.4    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 07:46:49    -36.79    -72.92    5.4    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 07:37:18    -36.84    -72.54    6.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 07:33:31    -38.01    -73.48    5.6    35.7    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 07:19:48    -35.81    -72.94    5.4    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 07:12:28    -33.81    -71.91    6.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 06:52:35    -34.74    -72.64    6.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 06:34:17    -35.83    -72.67    8.8    59.4    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
27-FEB-2010 05:37:29    25.99    128.53    4.8    18.3    RYUKYU ISLANDS
27-FEB-2010 05:04:28    -7.20    111.32    4.4    246.5    JAWA, INDONESIA
27-FEB-2010 01:33:21    25.95    128.38    4.9    6.4    RYUKYU ISLANDS
27-FEB-2010 01:17:35    52.23    158.67    4.7    53.7    NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
27-FEB-2010 00:48:46    26.10    128.48    5.1    24.1    RYUKYU ISLANDS
26-FEB-2010 23:30:58    -11.43    166.29    4.9    91.0    SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
26-FEB-2010 21:37:35    31.25    103.61    4.6    22.0    SICHUAN, CHINA
26-FEB-2010 20:31:26    25.97    128.44    7.0    22.0    RYUKYU ISLANDS
26-FEB-2010 16:18:57    5.85    125.71    5.1    61.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
26-FEB-2010 08:37:02    6.38    126.77    5.7    111.5    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
26-FEB-2010 05:38:17    23.73    122.90    4.7    38.0    TAIWAN REGION
26-FEB-2010 04:42:29    28.41    86.75    5.4    10.0    XIZANG
26-FEB-2010 04:41:29    0.89    123.17    5.0    72.0    MINAHASSA PENINSULA, SULAWESI
26-FEB-2010 01:52:20    16.38    -96.53    4.3    49.0    OAXACA, MEXICO
26-FEB-2010 01:07:58    23.79    122.85    5.5    39.3    TAIWAN REGION
26-FEB-2010 00:11:51    -55.88    -5.05    5.4    6.0    SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
25-FEB-2010 22:54:13    20.76    121.29    4.9    40.0    PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
25-FEB-2010 22:43:25    18.01    -62.09    4.9    50.1    LEEWARD ISLANDS
25-FEB-2010 18:55:15    -10.26    161.21    4.9    83.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
25-FEB-2010 12:49:55    51.59    -177.43    4.1    59.0    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
25-FEB-2010 12:21:51    -14.98    167.15    4.9    216.0    VANUATU ISLANDS
25-FEB-2010 11:26:34    -23.89    -175.71    5.0    94.0    TONGA ISLANDS REGION
25-FEB-2010 08:03:40    51.70    -176.02    5.2    42.0    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
25-FEB-2010 04:56:56    25.54    101.92    5.0    39.0    YUNNAN, CHINA
25-FEB-2010 04:38:40    -46.09    166.28    4.8    35.0    OFF W. COAST OF S. ISLAND, N.Z.
25-FEB-2010 03:51:49    14.21    93.23    4.8    36.0    ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA
25-FEB-2010 03:15:05    11.18    -86.32    5.6    42.6    NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA
25-FEB-2010 01:14:52    47.61    147.58    4.3    393.0    NORTHWEST OF KURIL ISLANDS
25-FEB-2010 00:54:03    8.09    137.59    4.6    146.0    WESTERN CAROLINE ISLANDS
24-FEB-2010 21:57:03    -21.13    -178.63    4.7    563.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
24-FEB-2010 13:01:09    -3.33    146.02    4.9    10.0    BISMARCK SEA
24-FEB-2010 11:58:01    -30.31    165.83    5.2    35.0    NORTHWEST OF NEW ZEALAND
24-FEB-2010 11:21:34    60.77    165.74    4.5    31.0    EASTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
24-FEB-2010 04:55:53    -4.71    153.11    4.8    90.0    NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.
24-FEB-2010 00:07:51    51.33    141.97    4.9    35.0    SAKHALIN ISLAND
23-FEB-2010 22:38:31    -23.84    -175.92    5.3    1.0    TONGA ISLANDS REGION
23-FEB-2010 22:27:27    -23.99    -68.87    4.7    98.0    NORTHERN CHILE
23-FEB-2010 21:58:24    -4.27    128.84    4.7    49.0    BANDA SEA
23-FEB-2010 15:36:10    -15.01    -172.89    5.0    53.0    SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
23-FEB-2010 15:16:06    16.07    -91.31    5.2    38.1    MEXICO-GUATEMALA BORDER REGION
23-FEB-2010 13:24:11    2.30    96.22    4.5    40.0    NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
23-FEB-2010 12:57:28    51.71    -175.52    4.3    73.0    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
23-FEB-2010 12:13:25    35.24    91.13    4.5    10.0    QINGHAI, CHINA
23-FEB-2010 10:52:14    16.02    -91.21    5.3    7.2    MEXICO-GUATEMALA BORDER REGION
23-FEB-2010 10:43:11    49.73    155.78    5.3    59.0    KURIL ISLANDS
23-FEB-2010 10:25:59    32.60    48.27    5.1    60.0    WESTERN IRAN
23-FEB-2010 10:16:06    6.32    126.37    4.7    65.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
23-FEB-2010 10:04:11    -20.12    67.79    4.7    10.0    MID-INDIAN RIDGE
23-FEB-2010 07:28:02    32.54    48.37    5.1    23.0    WESTERN IRAN
23-FEB-2010 07:21:14    6.67    -73.21    4.3    173.0    NORTHERN COLOMBIA
23-FEB-2010 06:42:38    -5.15    131.11    4.6    91.0    BANDA SEA
23-FEB-2010 06:26:21    18.44    -72.62    4.8    10.0    HAITI REGION
23-FEB-2010 06:05:02    -23.85    -175.84    5.1    46.0    TONGA ISLANDS REGION
22-FEB-2010 23:47:44    -3.65    101.45    5.1    58.0    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
22-FEB-2010 23:29:43    57.08    -153.70    4.7    23.0    KODIAK ISLAND REGION
22-FEB-2010 19:48:38    -24.17    -175.85    5.1    35.0    SOUTH OF TONGA ISLANDS
22-FEB-2010 18:43:51    -23.93    -175.70    5.0    36.0    TONGA ISLANDS REGION
22-FEB-2010 16:55:01    70.92    -6.48    4.9    10.0    JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION
22-FEB-2010 16:11:43    -4.78    138.15    4.4    35.0    IRIAN JAYA, INDONESIA
22-FEB-2010 13:32:26    29.32    105.63    4.4    45.0    SICHUAN, CHINA
22-FEB-2010 11:04:40    -27.14    -176.52    5.2    14.0    KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
22-FEB-2010 09:52:52    36.43    140.60    4.7    54.0    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
22-FEB-2010 09:36:04    18.53    -72.64    4.7    10.0    HAITI REGION
22-FEB-2010 08:42:39    -23.81    -175.87    5.3    35.0    TONGA ISLANDS REGION
22-FEB-2010 07:24:45    -23.75    -175.94    5.2    35.0    TONGA ISLANDS REGION
22-FEB-2010 07:00:54    -23.73    -175.98    5.5    35.0    TONGA ISLANDS REGION
22-FEB-2010 05:21:04    24.08    122.93    5.4    22.9    TAIWAN REGION
22-FEB-2010 05:08:50    -21.55    -173.82    5.7    44.9    TONGA ISLANDS
22-FEB-2010 01:51:38    35.99    70.69    4.7    92.0    HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
22-FEB-2010 01:03:37    30.37    69.78    4.5    36.0    PAKISTAN
21-FEB-2010 09:42:03    -27.54    65.96    4.8    10.0    INDIAN OCEAN TRIPLE JUNCTION
21-FEB-2010 07:29:08    42.52    130.71    4.5    564.0    E. RUSSIA-N.E. CHINA BORDER REG.
21-FEB-2010 02:54:17    52.06    173.91    4.6    16.0    NEAR ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
21-FEB-2010 02:41:41    6.67    -73.00    4.6    143.0    NORTHERN COLOMBIA
21-FEB-2010 02:18:33    -19.39    169.22    4.8    244.0    VANUATU ISLANDS
21-FEB-2010 01:49:56    -16.02    -173.81    4.6    189.0    TONGA ISLANDS
21-FEB-2010 00:56:56    37.44    141.49    5.1    45.0    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
21-FEB-2010 00:56:47    16.99    -85.51    4.9    10.2    NORTH OF HONDURAS
20-FEB-2010 21:07:27    23.17    94.74    4.9    119.0    MYANMAR-INDIA BORDER REGION
20-FEB-2010 16:14:08    12.75    143.29    4.2    142.0    SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS
20-FEB-2010 16:13:48    12.39    143.90    4.7    10.0    SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS
20-FEB-2010 13:35:58    -13.63    166.68    5.4    87.4    VANUATU ISLANDS
20-FEB-2010 11:47:58    44.30    148.44    5.1    54.0    KURIL ISLANDS
20-FEB-2010 11:18:49    20.96    121.14    4.9    34.0    PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
20-FEB-2010 10:07:14    33.24    140.97    4.4    35.0    SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
20-FEB-2010 05:09:02    26.93    129.26    4.8    15.0    RYUKYU ISLANDS
20-FEB-2010 04:57:34    -7.33    105.92    4.9    54.0    JAWA, INDONESIA
20-FEB-2010 04:11:36    -49.95    118.51    4.9    10.0    WESTERN INDIAN-ANTARCTIC RIDGE
20-FEB-2010 04:07:14    52.77    -174.42    4.4    194.0    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
19-FEB-2010 21:08:56    56.90    7.51    4.4    10.0    NORTH SEA
19-FEB-2010 12:07:09    -15.28    -173.49    5.0    35.0    TONGA ISLANDS
19-FEB-2010 11:37:28    -1.13    -79.18    4.7    109.0    ECUADOR
19-FEB-2010 11:13:20    -21.72    -175.26    5.4    10.0    TONGA ISLANDS
19-FEB-2010 07:17:52    67.17    -140.93    4.4    14.7    NORTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA
19-FEB-2010 05:12:45    55.88    -153.50    4.0    25.0    SOUTH OF ALASKA
19-FEB-2010 02:15:30    12.98    93.67    4.8    104.0    ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA
18-FEB-2010 23:49:42    46.68    152.65    5.2    53.0    KURIL ISLANDS
18-FEB-2010 21:08:15    30.99    50.21    4.8    43.0    NORTHERN IRAN
18-FEB-2010 20:56:34    -22.90    -67.99    5.3    113.0    CHILE-BOLIVIA BORDER REGION
18-FEB-2010 16:57:42    -17.54    -175.00    4.7    115.0    TONGA ISLANDS
18-FEB-2010 16:21:03    -4.57    -76.77    4.7    116.0    NORTHERN PERU
18-FEB-2010 03:46:16    -8.75    157.66    5.0    53.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
18-FEB-2010 01:13:17    42.56    130.84    6.3    562.5    E. RUSSIA-N.E. CHINA BORDER REG.
17-FEB-2010 19:38:05    -29.75    -177.82    5.8    35.0    KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
17-FEB-2010 13:37:55    48.37    154.36    4.6    67.0    KURIL ISLANDS
17-FEB-2010 11:39:27    27.95    139.93    4.6    444.0    BONIN ISLANDS REGION
17-FEB-2010 10:46:00    -20.06    -68.59    4.7    96.0    CHILE-BOLIVIA BORDER REGION
17-FEB-2010 06:32:08    -21.61    -178.47    4.9    438.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
17-FEB-2010 02:52:42    29.94    138.21    4.8    469.0    SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
16-FEB-2010 22:44:01    54.16    169.50    4.9    13.0    KOMANDORSKY ISLANDS REGION
16-FEB-2010 19:59:31    34.92    139.87    5.0    84.0    NEAR S. COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
16-FEB-2010 19:08:19    4.61    93.08    5.1    2.0    OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
16-FEB-2010 07:07:54    13.54    93.54    4.6    35.0    ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA
16-FEB-2010 06:48:54    19.07    121.11    5.1    10.0    PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
16-FEB-2010 03:11:26    24.07    122.28    4.3    18.0    TAIWAN REGION
16-FEB-2010 01:57:17    40.34    143.61    5.2    19.0    OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
15-FEB-2010 21:51:48    -7.26    128.79    6.2    128.0    BANDA SEA
15-FEB-2010 19:59:03    -25.69    -70.44    4.5    38.0    NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN CHILE
15-FEB-2010 17:34:39    1.74    127.45    4.7    119.0    HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
15-FEB-2010 17:29:12    58.84    -137.70    4.6    8.0    SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA
15-FEB-2010 14:38:52    -6.25    130.49    4.5    122.0    BANDA SEA
15-FEB-2010 11:50:48    46.82    153.12    4.8    45.0    KURIL ISLANDS
15-FEB-2010 10:15:44    6.14    126.90    5.4    100.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
15-FEB-2010 05:29:21    -18.76    -176.63    4.9    35.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
15-FEB-2010 02:54:42    -22.75    -66.05    4.7    233.0    JUJUY PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
15-FEB-2010 00:07:09    36.08    -117.86    4.1    3.0    CALIFORNIA-NEVADA BORDER REGION
14-FEB-2010 23:22:02    11.52    142.36    4.9    21.0    SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS
14-FEB-2010 22:09:13    2.85    94.36    4.8    40.0    OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
14-FEB-2010 21:35:47    32.28    -116.59    4.9    1.0    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
14-FEB-2010 20:21:42    5.65    126.16    5.0    148.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
14-FEB-2010 13:41:04    -9.05    112.56    4.9    109.0    SOUTH OF JAWA, INDONESIA
14-FEB-2010 08:58:04    -22.55    -174.74    4.9    35.0    TONGA ISLANDS REGION
14-FEB-2010 04:34:33    -2.46    139.77    4.7    56.0    NEAR NORTH COAST OF IRIAN JAYA
14-FEB-2010 04:02:53    -1.47    99.40    4.6    36.0    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
14-FEB-2010 03:04:52    -33.33    -179.25    5.1    96.0    SOUTH OF KERMADEC ISLANDS
14-FEB-2010 02:57:39    37.22    141.34    4.5    57.0    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
13-FEB-2010 23:14:34    -36.79    -110.38    5.1    10.0    SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
13-FEB-2010 22:33:47    43.83    142.08    4.8    185.0    HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
13-FEB-2010 21:39:06    34.01    -117.17    4.1    3.0    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
13-FEB-2010 17:46:41    9.74    57.89    4.6    10.0    CARLSBERG RIDGE
13-FEB-2010 17:37:55    66.31    -174.80    4.9    10.0    NEAR N. COAST OF EASTERN SIBERIA
13-FEB-2010 17:15:55    -29.37    -70.96    4.1    82.0    CENTRAL CHILE
13-FEB-2010 17:13:11    2.79    128.65    4.5    223.0    HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
13-FEB-2010 12:49:55    -6.03    154.48    5.0    35.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
13-FEB-2010 06:21:16    39.38    76.86    4.1    35.0    SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA
13-FEB-2010 04:30:44    29.77    -42.62    4.8    10.0    NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
13-FEB-2010 03:43:55    60.27    60.05    4.5    10.0    URAL MOUNTAINS REGION, RUSSIA
13-FEB-2010 02:34:29    -21.92    -174.80    6.2    10.0    TONGA ISLANDS
13-FEB-2010 01:02:58    29.88    -42.66    4.9    10.0    NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
13-FEB-2010 01:00:57    29.86    -42.79    4.8    10.0    NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
13-FEB-2010 00:38:21    43.94    -127.48    4.3    10.0    OFF COAST OF OREGON
13-FEB-2010 00:31:29    8.61    92.09    4.7    33.0    NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA
12-FEB-2010 23:08:08    -6.12    147.70    4.9    68.0    EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
12-FEB-2010 13:41:35    -40.91    174.94    5.0    62.0    COOK STRAIT, NEW ZEALAND
12-FEB-2010 12:09:14    19.85    -74.38    5.4    10.0    CUBA REGION
12-FEB-2010 12:03:40    -33.49    -68.56    5.8    144.7    MENDOZA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
12-FEB-2010 11:20:39    29.73    -42.78    5.1    10.0    NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
12-FEB-2010 02:42:38    23.85    121.20    5.0    21.0    TAIWAN
12-FEB-2010 02:26:32    8.48    -102.93    4.7    10.0    NORTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
12-FEB-2010 01:21:08    9.24    126.30    4.6    99.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
11-FEB-2010 21:56:31    34.00    25.37    5.4    14.0    CRETE
11-FEB-2010 19:05:30    -24.18    -175.80    5.4    38.0    SOUTH OF TONGA ISLANDS
11-FEB-2010 18:43:08    -10.06    113.85    5.7    53.9    SOUTH OF JAWA, INDONESIA
11-FEB-2010 17:56:09    15.17    -86.88    4.8    16.3    HONDURAS
11-FEB-2010 17:43:02    15.19    -86.76    4.8    3.2    HONDURAS
11-FEB-2010 16:29:40    33.34    47.22    4.6    10.0    WESTERN IRAN
11-FEB-2010 15:29:02    60.22    -152.42    4.2    108.0    SOUTHERN ALASKA
11-FEB-2010 12:30:12    13.84    120.30    4.6    10.0    MINDORO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
11-FEB-2010 11:51:54    -40.50    -16.80    5.4    10.0    SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
11-FEB-2010 09:18:21    -39.13    82.06    5.3    10.0    MID-INDIAN RIDGE
11-FEB-2010 08:22:57    -37.34    -93.83    4.9    10.0    WEST CHILE RISE
11-FEB-2010 08:01:40    -8.99    108.50    4.8    35.0    JAWA, INDONESIA
11-FEB-2010 07:46:46    -6.71    147.71    4.9    40.0    EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
11-FEB-2010 05:28:08    -3.30    100.20    4.7    10.0    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
11-FEB-2010 02:25:51    42.23    19.41    4.3    10.0    NORTHWESTERN BALKAN REGION
11-FEB-2010 01:18:52    -57.45    -25.69    5.0    73.0    SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
10-FEB-2010 21:28:40    -23.93    179.81    4.7    526.0    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
10-FEB-2010 20:46:40    1.14    126.13    5.6    8.9    NORTHERN MOLUCCA SEA
10-FEB-2010 12:27:34    21.56    143.71    4.6    194.0    MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
10-FEB-2010 12:22:42    -7.22    154.85    5.2    38.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
10-FEB-2010 11:42:08    -7.12    154.83    5.4    27.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
10-FEB-2010 09:59:35    41.97    -88.50    4.3    10.0    ILLINOIS
10-FEB-2010 08:46:19    -2.78    121.92    4.8    35.0    SULAWESI, INDONESIA
10-FEB-2010 07:18:36    -7.16    154.71    5.5    61.1    SOLOMON ISLANDS
10-FEB-2010 06:33:47    -9.10    111.21    4.8    66.0    SOUTH OF JAWA, INDONESIA
10-FEB-2010 04:51:12    -23.12    170.38    5.0    56.0    LOYALTY ISLANDS REGION
10-FEB-2010 00:48:46    1.53    97.16    5.0    42.0    NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
09-FEB-2010 23:47:35    -21.91    -179.55    4.8    588.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
09-FEB-2010 22:44:28    18.51    -72.69    4.0    10.0    HAITI REGION
09-FEB-2010 18:22:43    8.44    -83.07    4.7    26.0    COSTA RICA
09-FEB-2010 17:58:14    16.17    -92.36    4.8    206.9    CHIAPAS, MEXICO
09-FEB-2010 11:59:10    -6.10    149.73    4.9    71.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
09-FEB-2010 10:21:41    -38.94    -179.97    5.1    10.0    EAST OF NORTH ISLAND, N.Z.
09-FEB-2010 07:48:10    -31.12    -71.37    4.5    67.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
09-FEB-2010 05:02:11    21.01    121.08    5.2    19.0    TAIWAN REGION
09-FEB-2010 01:03:44    -15.05    -173.48    5.8    10.0    TONGA ISLANDS
09-FEB-2010 00:47:42    16.15    -96.52    5.7    35.0    OAXACA, MEXICO
08-FEB-2010 16:40:54    -23.40    -179.84    4.9    535.0    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
08-FEB-2010 14:36:20    -20.12    -177.28    4.5    578.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
08-FEB-2010 13:44:59    -24.07    -175.88    5.4    10.0    SOUTH OF TONGA ISLANDS
08-FEB-2010 12:08:31    -56.16    -24.52    5.1    35.0    SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
08-FEB-2010 07:57:22    43.85    86.20    4.8    35.0    NORTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA
07-FEB-2010 23:22:55    -23.29    -179.73    5.3    550.0    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
07-FEB-2010 22:28:18    -23.31    -179.86    5.8    513.0    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
07-FEB-2010 21:21:44    -0.05    123.26    5.0    149.0    MINAHASSA PENINSULA, SULAWESI
07-FEB-2010 17:55:54    0.19    124.02    4.9    188.0    MINAHASSA PENINSULA, SULAWESI
07-FEB-2010 17:09:49    -23.17    -66.14    5.4    247.5    JUJUY PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
07-FEB-2010 09:50:48    5.80    -82.37    5.1    60.0    SOUTH OF PANAMA
07-FEB-2010 09:49:18    5.70    -82.27    5.1    44.0    SOUTH OF PANAMA
07-FEB-2010 07:41:56    -5.54    147.47    5.1    198.0    EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
07-FEB-2010 06:10:00    23.47    123.71    6.2    16.5    SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS
06-FEB-2010 21:26:20    -7.80    130.41    5.6    44.0    TANIMBAR ISLANDS REG., INDONESIA
06-FEB-2010 20:51:06    -16.15    -172.79    5.0    10.0    SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
06-FEB-2010 20:32:02    -15.74    -172.94    5.6    31.6    SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
06-FEB-2010 11:46:41    32.68    140.50    4.8    68.0    SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
06-FEB-2010 08:56:59    -1.10    -77.40    4.6    216.0    ECUADOR
06-FEB-2010 07:55:50    -8.08    147.78    5.1    109.0    EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
06-FEB-2010 07:07:16    -5.25    152.10    4.7    47.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
06-FEB-2010 04:55:17    51.36    16.09    4.9    5.0    POLAND
06-FEB-2010 04:44:59    46.97    152.73    6.1    35.0    KURIL ISLANDS
06-FEB-2010 03:58:45    2.41    128.62    4.4    241.0    HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
06-FEB-2010 02:41:45    -22.07    -176.66    4.6    427.0    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
06-FEB-2010 02:41:15    -22.24    -176.10    4.8    128.3    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
06-FEB-2010 01:33:49    -16.69    -73.30    4.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF PERU
06-FEB-2010 00:50:34    31.91    137.45    4.6    422.0    SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
05-FEB-2010 18:00:18    -19.94    -177.54    4.6    574.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
05-FEB-2010 17:32:46    -22.63    -178.01    4.6    342.0    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
05-FEB-2010 09:48:47    -44.78    167.38    5.1    5.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
05-FEB-2010 06:59:06    -47.95    99.62    6.1    10.0    SOUTHEAST INDIAN RIDGE
05-FEB-2010 06:48:09    40.69    135.67    5.1    361.0    SEA OF JAPAN
05-FEB-2010 06:32:12    -1.55    99.31    4.5    24.0    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
05-FEB-2010 04:38:54    -0.93    99.82    4.8    79.0    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
05-FEB-2010 03:52:10    36.62    70.84    4.4    171.0    HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
05-FEB-2010 01:41:23    52.51    -173.98    4.6    152.0    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
05-FEB-2010 00:46:16    -24.70    -116.07    5.2    10.0    SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
05-FEB-2010 00:33:53    -23.05    -114.67    4.9    10.0    EASTER ISLAND REGION
04-FEB-2010 20:20:21    40.43    -124.93    6.0    11.2    NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN CALIF.
04-FEB-2010 17:48:09    -19.40    -173.94    5.4    10.0    TONGA ISLANDS
04-FEB-2010 13:02:35    -20.42    -177.47    5.2    490.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
04-FEB-2010 12:24:14    39.78    140.47    4.7    139.0    EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN
04-FEB-2010 11:50:34    -16.75    -73.48    4.8    59.0    NEAR COAST OF PERU
04-FEB-2010 11:18:09    -7.34    129.49    4.5    140.0    BANDA SEA

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Earthquake data courtesy of  
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Vicki on March 06, 2010, 06:40:15 AM
That's mind boggling - so many earthquakes in 30 days. And many major quakes. No doubt about it, our planet has been traumatized by sin. Even if all the global warming hype was true it is minor to what this place is facing.

Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. Luke 21:26

There is no way to bandage the planet or heal it. Praise God there is a way of escape before total destruction.

And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. Luke 21:26,27
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on March 06, 2010, 07:14:46 AM
Look at the quakes still happening in Chile. Yesterday and on previous days they are still having aftershocks above 6.0.  Jesus is even at the doors!
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on March 08, 2010, 05:35:33 AM
6.0 hits Turkey  http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=10037806
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Sister Dee on March 08, 2010, 08:50:37 AM
That is an amazing list!  How strong must an earthquake be before it is actually felt? 

Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on March 08, 2010, 10:25:02 AM
It depends on how close you are to the epicenter and what kind of quake it is. And what you are doing when it comes. We were in a boat when a quake slightly under 6 hit. We never knew it. But, all morning fish had been jumping out of the water prior to the quake. A very light quake is hard to feel. If one is laying in bed, you have to think about what it is that you sense.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Sister Dee on March 08, 2010, 10:41:24 AM
Yes, I've experienced one while lying in bed.  It is a strange sensation to wake up to!  And, it was strong enough that I didn't have to wonder what it was. 

Sorry!  I guess it was a rather silly question when you think about it.  But I was sitting here wondering how many of these quakes were felt by anyone, and thinking about how those without the means that we have would know that prophecy is being fulfilled.  But, the Lord, of course, knows what He is doing!   :)  Perhaps those of us with more to distract us from the things of God are more in need of this evidence that isn't available to others. 
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on March 08, 2010, 11:22:37 AM
I follow your thinking, Diane. You know that God is going allow that evidence so that all may know. The number of quakes and the intensity will be so great that all will understand, if they want to understand, that prophecy is being fulfilled. When the big ones hit the large cities in professing Protestant lands, then it will understood. And then it will be that we will hear the call for Sunday legislation. Yes?
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on April 07, 2010, 08:16:25 AM
7.8 Earthquake Shakes Indonesia, triggers tsunami watch
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A 7.8 magnitude earthquake has jolted the Indonesian island of Sumatra and triggered a local tsunami watch.

The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake struck before dawn Wednesday. It was centered about 205 kilometers northwest of the island, 46 kilometers under the Indian Ocean.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says a local tsunami watch has been issued, but a widespread destructive tsunami is not expected.

There is no word yet on damage or casualties. But witnesses report a power blackout on Simeulue Island, west of Aceh province.

Source (http://www.yalibnan.com/2010/04/07/7-8-earthquake-shakes-indonesia-triggers-tsunami-watch/)

Those with no inclination toward spiritual things are asking: Why are we having all these earthquakes? It is the perfect opportunity to say, "It is written ..." citing Matthew 24, Luke 21 and Mark 13. Most will respond in wide-eyed wonder.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on April 11, 2010, 06:58:16 AM
A massive earthquake just hit the Solomon Islands in the Western Pacific measuring at 7.1 magnitude on the Richter Scale. The US Geological Survey reported about the earth’s movement and warnings with emergency sirens were triggered. No tsunami alert neither any loss to citizens was reported, at the time of filing of this report.

Source (http://www.sevensidedcube.net/world/2010/7-1-magnitude-earthquake-shakes-solomon-islands-no-tsunami-alert/)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on April 14, 2010, 05:02:43 AM
Western China has been rocked by a powerful earthquake and strong aftershocks, which have claimed more than 400 lives. More than 8,000 people have been injured and many more people may be trapped in damaged buildings.

The earthquake struck the western Chinese province of Qinghai early Wednesday, collapsing buildings in villages around the region.

The China Earthquake Administration estimates the quake as being a 7.1 magnitude, while the U.S. Geological Survey puts it at 6.9.

Source (http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Dozens-Killed-in-Powerful-Earthquake-in-China-90805999.html)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: LindaRS on April 23, 2010, 08:50:31 AM
This week the news reported that more than 2000 people died in the China earthquake.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on April 27, 2010, 03:13:51 PM
Another earthquake in Taiwan (http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2936912/the_aftermath_of_the_taiwan_earthquake.html)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on May 09, 2010, 06:21:15 PM
Earthquake Details
Magnitude   7.2
Date-Time   

    * Sunday, May 09, 2010 at 05:59:42 UTC
    * Sunday, May 09, 2010 at 12:59:42 PM at epicenter
    * Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location   3.775°N, 96.055°E
Depth   45 km (28.0 miles) set by location program
Region   NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Distances   195 km (120 miles) SW of Lhokseumawe, Sumatra, Indonesia
215 km (130 miles) SSE of Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
630 km (390 miles) W of KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
1620 km (1010 miles) NW of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia
Location Uncertainty   horizontal +/- 4.4 km (2.7 miles); depth fixed by location program
Parameters   NST=295, Nph=295, Dmin=321.4 km, Rmss=0.94 sec, Gp= 25°,
M-type=teleseismic moment magnitude (Mw), Version=A
Source   

    * USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)

Event ID   us2010wbaq
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on May 24, 2010, 07:24:06 AM
Earthquakes in the past 30 days:

(http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss316/TROPhotobucket/EarthquakesMay2010.gif)

See List (http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/)

Significant quakes:

# Magnitude 5.8 PUERTO RICO May 16, 2010
# Magnitude 7.2 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA May 09, 2010
# Magnitude 6.5 SOUTHEAST OF TAIWAN April 26, 2010
# Magnitude 4.9 UTAH April 15, 2010
# Magnitude 6.9 SOUTHERN QINGHAI, CHINA April 13, 2010
# Magnitude 6.3 SPAIN April 11, 2010
# Magnitude 7.2 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO April 04, 2010
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on May 24, 2010, 10:29:18 AM
There are a lot of voices opposed to Bible truth. I hear a lot that there are not more earthquakes today than in the past. Here is a list of all quakes over 6.0. I have not counted by year, but my guess is that the Lord is coming soon and the number of quakes and their locations has increased. You be the judge.

       * 2010 05 09 - Northern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 7.2
    * 2010 04 13 - Southern Qinghai, China - M 6.9 Fatalities 2,267
    * 2010 04 04 - Baja California, Mexico - M 7.2 Fatalities 2
    * 2010 03 08 - Eastern Turkey - M 6.1 Fatalities 51
    * 2010 02 27 - Offshore Maule, Chile - M 8.8 Fatalities 507
    * 2010 01 12 - Haiti region - M 7.0 Fatalities 222,570
    * 2010 01 10 - Offshore Northern California - M 6.5
    * 2010 01 03 - Solomon Islands - M 7.1


    * 2009 12 30 - Baja California, Mexico - M 5.9
    * 2009 12 19 - Taiwan - M 6.4
    * 2009 11 24 - Tonga - M 6.8
    * 2009 11 17 - Queen Charlotte Islands region - M 6.6
    * 2009 11 13 - Offshore Tarapaca, Chile - M 6.5
    * 2009 11 09 - Fiji - M 7.3
    * 2009 11 08 - Sumbawa region, Indonesia - M 6.6 Fatalities 2
    * 2009 10 30 - Ryukyu Islands, Japan - M 6.8
    * 2009 10 29 - Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan - M 6.2
    * 2009 10 24 - Banda Sea - M 6.9
    * 2009 10 08 - Vanuatu - M 6.8
    * 2009 10 08 - Santa Cruz Islands - M 6.6
    * 2009 10 07 - Vanuatu - M 7.4
    * 2009 10 07 - Santa Cruz Islands - M 7.8
    * 2009 10 07 - Vanuatu - M 7.7
    * 2009 10 07 - Celebes Sea - M 6.8
    * 2009 10 04 - Moro Gulf, Mindanao, Philippines - M 6.6
    * 2009 10 01 - Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 6.6
    * 2009 09 30 - Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 7.5 Fatalities 1,117
    * 2009 09 29 - Samoa Islands region - M 8.1 Fatalities 192
    * 2009 09 21 - Bhutan - M 6.1 Fatalities 11
    * 2009 09 12 - Offshore Carabobo, Venezuela - M 6.3
    * 2009 09 06 - Albania - M 5.5
    * 2009 09 02 - Java, Indonesia - M 7.0 Fatalities 81
    * 2009 08 30 - Samoa Islands region - M 6.6
    * 2009 08 28 - Banda Sea - M 6.9
    * 2009 08 18 - Colorado - M 3.7
    * 2009 08 17 - Southwestern Ryukyu Islands, Japan - M 6.7
    * 2009 08 16 - Kepulauan Mentawai region, Indonesia - M 6.7
    * 2009 08 12 - Izu Islands, Japan region - M 6.6
    * 2009 08 10 - Near the South Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 6.1 Fatalities 1
    * 2009 08 10 - Andaman Islands, India region - M 7.5
    * 2009 08 10 - Santa Cruz Islands - M 6.6
    * 2009 08 09 - Near the South Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 7.1
    * 2009 08 03 - Gulf of California - M 6.9
    * 2009 07 15 - Off West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand - M 7.8
    * 2009 07 09 - Yunnan, China - M 5.7 Fatalities 1
    * 2009 07 01 - Crete, Greece - M 6.4
    * 2009 06 23 - New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.7
    * 2009 06 08 - San Francisco Bay Area, California - M 3.5
    * 2009 06 02 - Vanuatu - M 6.3
    * 2009 05 28 - Offshore Honduras - M 7.3 Fatalities 7
    * 2009 05 18 - Greater Los Angeles Area, California - M 4.7
    * 2009 05 16 - Kermadec Islands region - M 6.5
    * 2009 04 30 - Northern California - M 3.5
    * 2009 04 18 - Kuril Islands - M 6.6
    * 2009 04 16 - South Sandwich Islands region - M 6.7
    * 2009 04 14 - Island of Hawaii, Hawaii - M 5.2
    * 2009 04 07 - Kuril Islands - M 6.9
    * 2009 04 06 - Central Italy - M 6.3 Fatalities 295
    * 2009 03 30 - Northern California - M 4.3
    * 2009 03 19 - Tonga region - M 7.6
    * 2009 03 08 - San Francisco Bay area, California - M 3.5
    * 2009 02 18 - Kermadec Islands region - M 7.0
    * 2009 02 11 - Kepulauan Talaud, Indonesia - M 7.2
    * 2009 02 03 - New Jersey - M 3.0
    * 2009 01 30 - Seattle-Tacoma Urban Area - M 4.5
    * 2009 01 24 - Southern Alaska - M 5.8
    * 2009 01 19 - Southeast of the Loyalty Islands - M 6.6
    * 2009 01 18 - Kermadec Islands, New Zealand - M 6.4
    * 2009 01 15 - East of the Kuril Islands - M 7.4
    * 2009 01 15 - Southeast of the Loyalty Islands - M 6.7
    * 2009 01 09 - Greater Los Angeles Area, California - M 4.5
    * 2009 01 08 - Costa Rica - M 6.1 Fatalities 40
    * 2009 01 03 - Near the North Coast of Papua, Indonesia - M 7.4
    * 2009 01 03 - Near the North Coast of Papua, Indonesia - M 7.7 Fatalities 5


    * 2008 12 09 - Kermadec Islands region - M 6.8
    * 2008 11 24 - Sea of Okhotsk - M 7.3
    * 2008 11 16 - Minahasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia - M 7.4 Fatalities 6
    * 2008 10 28 - Pakistan - M 6.4 Fatalities 166
    * 2008 10 06 - Eastern Xizang - M 6.3 Fatalities 10
    * 2008 10 05 - Kyrgyzstan - M 6.6 Fatalities 74
    * 2008 09 29 - Kermadec Islands, New Zealand - M 7.0
    * 2008 09 11 - Hokkaido, Japan region - M 6.8
    * 2008 09 08 - Vanuatu - M 6.9
    * 2008 07 29 - Greater Los Angeles area, California - M 5.5
    * 2008 07 23 - Eastern Honshu, Japan - M 6.8 Fatalities 1
    * 2008 07 19 - Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 7.0
    * 2008 07 05 - Sea of Okhotsk - M 7.7
    * 2008 06 30 - South Sandwich Islands region - M 7.0
    * 2008 06 13 - Eastern Honshu, Japan - M 6.9 Fatalities 13
    * 2008 06 08 - Greece - M 6.4 Fatalities 2
    * 2008 05 12 - Eastern Sichuan, China - M 7.9 Fatalities 87,587
    * 2008 05 09 - Guam region - M 6.8
    * 2008 05 07 - Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 6.8
    * 2008 05 02 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 6.6
    * 2008 04 30 - Northern California - M 5.4
    * 2008 04 26 - Nevada - M 5.0
    * 2008 04 18 - Illinois - M 5.4
    * 2008 04 16 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 6.6
    * 2008 04 12 - Macquarie Island region - M 7.1
    * 2008 04 09 - Loyalty Islands - M 7.3
    * 2008 03 20 - Xinjiang-Xizang border region - M 7.2
    * 2008 03 12 - Vanuatu - M 6.4
    * 2008 03 03 - Philippine Islands region - M 6.9
    * 2008 02 27 - England, United Kingdom - M 4.8
    * 2008 02 25 - Kepulauan Mentawai region, Indonesia - M 7.2
    * 2008 02 23 - South Sandwich Islands region - M 6.8
    * 2008 02 21 - Nevada - M 6.0
    * 2008 02 20 - Simeulue, Indonesia - M 7.4 Fatalities 3
    * 2008 02 14 - Southern Greece - M 6.9
    * 2008 02 12 - Oaxaca, Mexico - M 6.5
    * 2008 02 10 - South Sandwich Islands region - M 6.6
    * 2008 02 08 - Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge - M 6.9
    * 2008 02 04 - Tarapaca, Chile - M 6.3
    * 2008 02 03 - Lac Kivu region, Dem. Rep. of the Congo - M 5.9 Fatalities 44
    * 2008 01 05 - Queen Charlotte Islands region - M 6.6


    * 2007 12 26 - Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 6.4
    * 2007 12 20 - Off east coast of the North Island, New Zealand - M 6.6 Fatalities 1
    * 2007 12 19 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 7.2
    * 2007 12 16 - Antofagasta, Chile - M 6.7
    * 2007 12 09 - South of the Fiji Islands - M 7.8
    * 2007 11 29 - Martinique Region, Windward Islands - M 7.4 Fatalities 1
    * 2007 11 27 - Solomon Islands - M 6.6
    * 2007 11 25 - Sumbawa Region, Indonesia - M 6.5 Fatalities 3
    * 2007 11 22 - Eastern New Guinea Region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.8
    * 2007 11 16 - Peru-Ecuador border region - M 6.8
    * 2007 11 14 - Antofagasta, Chile - M 7.7 Fatalities 2
    * 2007 11 10 - North of Macquarie Island - M 6.6
    * 2007 10 31 - Pagan Region, Northern Mariana Islands - M 7.2
    * 2007 10 31 - San Francisco Bay Area, California - M 5.6
    * 2007 10 24 - Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 6.8
    * 2007 10 15 - South Island of New Zealand - M 6.8
    * 2007 09 30 - Auckland Islands, New Zealand region - M 6.6
    * 2007 09 30 - Auckland Islands, New Zealand region - M 7.4
    * 2007 09 30 - South of the Mariana Islands - M 6.9
    * 2007 09 28 - Mariana Islands region - M 7.5
    * 2007 09 28 - Southeast of Loyalty Islands - M 6.5
    * 2007 09 26 - New Ireland Region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.8
    * 2007 09 20 - Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 6.7
    * 2007 09 12 - Kepulauan Mentawai region, Indonesia - M 7.9
    * 2007 09 12 - Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 8.5 Fatalities 25
    * 2007 09 10 - Near the west coast of Colombia - M 6.8
    * 2007 09 06 - Taiwan region - M 6.2
    * 2007 09 02 - Santa Cruz Islands - M 7.2
    * 2007 08 20 - Philippine Islands region - M 6.4
    * 2007 08 16 - Solomon Islands - M 6.5
    * 2007 08 15 - Near the Coast of Central Peru - M 8.0 Fatalities 514
    * 2007 08 15 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 6.5
    * 2007 08 14 - Island of Hawaii, Hawaii - M 5.4
    * 2007 08 09 - Greater Los Angeles area, California - M 4.4
    * 2007 08 08 - Java, Indonesia - M 7.5
    * 2007 08 02 - Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 6.7
    * 2007 08 01 - Vanuatu - M 7.2
    * 2007 07 26 - Molucca Sea - M 6.9
    * 2007 07 20 - San Francisco Bay area, California - M 4.2
    * 2007 07 17 - Tanzania - M 5.9
    * 2007 07 16 - Sea of Japan - M 6.8
    * 2007 07 16 - Near the west coast of Honshu, Japan - M 6.6 Fatalities 9
    * 2007 07 02 - Central California - M 4.3
    * 2007 06 28 - Bougainville region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.7
    * 2007 06 13 - Offshore Guatemala - M 6.7
    * 2007 05 09 - Offshore Northern California - M 5.2
    * 2007 05 08 - Western Montana - M 4.5
    * 2007 04 01 - Solomon Islands - M 8.1 Fatalities 54
    * 2007 03 25 - Near the West Coast of Honshu,Japan - M 6.7 Fatalities 1
    * 2007 03 25 - Vanuatu - M 7.1
    * 2007 03 06 - Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 6.4 Fatalities 67
    * 2007 01 31 - Kermadec Islands, New Zealand - M 6.5
    * 2007 01 30 - West of Macquarie Island - M 6.9
    * 2007 01 21 - Molucca Sea - M 7.5 Fatalities 4
    * 2007 01 13 - East of the Kuril Islands - M 8.1


    * 2006 12 26 - Taiwan region - M 6.9
    * 2006 12 26 - Taiwan region - M 7.1 Fatalities 2
    * 2006 11 15 - Kuril Islands - M 8.3
    * 2006 11 13 - Santiago del Estero, Argentina - M 6.8
    * 2006 10 20 - Northern California - M 4.5
    * 2006 10 20 - Near the Coast of Central Peru - M 6.7
    * 2006 10 17 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.7
    * 2006 10 15 - Hawaii region, Hawaii - M 6.7
    * 2006 10 02 - Maine - M 3.8
    * 2006 09 28 - Samoa Islands Region - M 6.9
    * 2006 09 10 - Gulf of Mexico - M 5.8
    * 2006 09 01 - Bougainville Region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.8
    * 2006 08 20 - Scotia Sea - M 7.0
    * 2006 08 11 - Michoacan, Mexico - M 5.9
    * 2006 07 27 - Southern Alaska - M 4.8
    * 2006 07 17 - South of Java, Indonesia - M 7.7 Fatalities 730
    * 2006 06 11 - Kyushu, Japan - M 6.3
    * 2006 05 26 - Java, Indonesia - M 6.3 Fatalities 5,749
    * 2006 05 16 - Nias Region, Indonesia - M 6.8
    * 2006 05 16 - Kermadec Islands region - M 7.4
    * 2006 05 03 - Tonga - M 8.0
    * 2006 04 20 - Koryakia, Russia - M 7.6
    * 2006 03 31 - Western Iran - M 6.1 Fatalities 70
    * 2006 03 22 - Western Montana - M 4.2
    * 2006 03 14 - Seram, Indonesia - M 6.7 Fatalities 4
    * 2006 02 26 - South of the Fiji Islands - M 6.4
    * 2006 02 22 - Mozambique - M 7.0 Fatalities 4
    * 2006 02 10 - Colorado - M 3.8
    * 2006 01 27 - Banda Sea - M 7.6
    * 2006 01 08 - Southern Greece - M 6.7
    * 2006 01 04 - Gulf of California - M 6.6
    * 2006 01 02 - East of South Sandwich Islands - M 7.4
    * 2006 01 02 - Illinois - M 3.6


    * 2005 12 19 - New Mexico - M 4.1
    * 2005 12 12 - Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan - M 6.5 Fatalities 5
    * 2005 12 11 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.6
    * 2005 12 05 - Lake Tanganyika Region, Congo-Tanzania - M 6.8 Fatalities 6
    * 2005 12 02 - Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 6.5
    * 2005 11 27 - Southern Iran - M 6.0 Fatalities 13
    * 2005 11 19 - Simeulue, Indonesia - M 6.5
    * 2005 11 17 - Potosi, Bolivia - M 6.9
    * 2005 11 14 - Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 7.0
    * 2005 10 31 - Western Montana - M 4.5
    * 2005 10 19 - Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 6.3
    * 2005 10 08 - Pakistan - M 7.6 Fatalities 86,000
    * 2005 09 29 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.6
    * 2005 09 26 - Northern Peru - M 7.5 Fatalities 5
    * 2005 09 22 - Central California - M 4.7
    * 2005 09 09 - New Ireland Region, Papua New Guinea - M 7.6
    * 2005 08 16 - Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 7.2
    * 2005 08 10 - New Mexico - M 5.0
    * 2005 07 26 - Western Montana - M 5.6
    * 2005 07 24 - Nicobar Islands, India Region - M 7.2
    * 2005 07 23 - Near the South Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 5.9
    * 2005 07 17 - Hawaii region, Hawaii - M 5.1
    * 2005 07 15 - Hawaii region, Hawaii - M 5.3
    * 2005 07 05 - Nias Region, Indonesia - M 6.7
    * 2005 07 02 - Near the Coast of Nicaragua - M 6.6
    * 2005 06 17 - Off the Coast of Northern California - M 6.6
    * 2005 06 16 - Greater Los Angeles Area, California - M 4.9
    * 2005 06 15 - Off the Coast of Northern California - M 7.2
    * 2005 06 14 - Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 6.8
    * 2005 06 13 - Tarapaca, Chile - M 7.8 Fatalities 11
    * 2005 06 12 - Southern California - M 5.2
    * 2005 05 19 - Nias Region, Indonesia - M 6.9
    * 2005 05 14 - Nias Region, Indonesia - M 6.7
    * 2005 05 06 - Central California - M 4.1
    * 2005 05 01 - Arkansas - M 4.2
    * 2005 04 11 - Southeast of the Loyalty Islands - M 6.7
    * 2005 04 10 - Kepulauan Mentawai Region, Indonesia - M 6.7
    * 2005 03 28 - Northern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 8.6 Fatalities 1,313
    * 2005 03 20 - Kyushu, Japan - M 6.6 Fatalities 1
    * 2005 03 06 - St. Lawrence Valley Reg., Quebec, Canada - M 4.9
    * 2005 03 02 - Banda Sea - M 7.1
    * 2005 02 26 - Simeulue, Indonesia - M 6.8
    * 2005 02 22 - Central Iran - M 6.4 Fatalities 612
    * 2005 02 19 - Sulawesi, Indonesia - M 6.5
    * 2005 02 10 - Arkansas - M 4.1
    * 2005 02 08 - Vanuatu - M 6.7
    * 2005 02 05 - Celebes Sea - M 7.1 Fatalities 2
    * 2005 01 16 - State of Yap, Fed. States of Micronesia - M 6.6
    * 2005 01 01 - Off the West Coast of Northern Sumatra - M 6.7


    * 2004 12 26 - Sumatra-Andaman Islands - M 9.1 Fatalities 227,898
    * 2004 12 23 - North of Macquarie Island - M 8.1
    * 2004 12 14 - Cayman Islands Region - M 6.8
    * 2004 12 06 - Hokkaido, Japan Region - M 6.8
    * 2004 11 28 - Hokkaido, Japan Region - M 7.0
    * 2004 11 26 - Papua, Indonesia - M 7.1 Fatalities 32
    * 2004 11 22 - Off West Coast of South Island, N.Z. - M 7.1
    * 2004 11 21 - Leeward Islands - M 6.3 Fatalities 1
    * 2004 11 20 - Costa Rica - M 6.4 Fatalities 8
    * 2004 11 15 - Near the West Coast of Colombia - M 7.2
    * 2004 11 11 - Kepulauan Alor, Indonesia - M 7.5 Fatalities 34
    * 2004 11 11 - Solomon Islands - M 6.7
    * 2004 11 09 - Solomon Islands - M 6.9
    * 2004 11 08 - Taiwan region - M 6.3
    * 2004 11 02 - Vancouver Island, Canada Region - M 6.7
    * 2004 10 27 - Romania - M 5.9
    * 2004 10 23 - Near the West Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 6.6 Fatalities 40
    * 2004 10 15 - Taiwan region - M 6.7
    * 2004 10 09 - Near the Coast of Nicaragua - M 7.0
    * 2004 10 08 - Mindoro, Philippines - M 6.5
    * 2004 10 08 - Solomon Islands - M 6.8
    * 2004 09 28 - Central California - M 6.0
    * 2004 09 17 - Eastern Kentucky - M 3.7
    * 2004 09 06 - Near the South Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 6.6
    * 2004 09 05 - Near the South Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 7.4
    * 2004 09 05 - Near the South Coast of Western Honshu, Japan - M 7.2
    * 2004 08 29 - Wyoming - M 3.8
    * 2004 08 24 - Greece - M 4.3
    * 2004 08 19 - Alabama - M 3.6
    * 2004 07 25 - Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - M 7.3
    * 2004 07 12 - Offshore Oregon - M 4.9
    * 2004 07 01 - Eastern Turkey - M 5.1 Fatalities 18
    * 2004 06 28 - Southeastern Alaska - M 6.8
    * 2004 06 28 - Illinois - M 4.2
    * 2004 06 15 - Offshore Baja California, Mexico - M 5.1
    * 2004 06 10 - Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia - M 6.9
    * 2004 05 30 - Pine Mountain Club, California - M 3.0
    * 2004 05 29 - Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 6.5
    * 2004 05 28 - Northern Iran - M 6.3 Fatalities 35
    * 2004 05 03 - Bio-Bio, Chile - M 6.6
    * 2004 04 07 - Wyoming - M 4.0
    * 2004 04 05 - Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan - M 6.6 Fatalities 3
    * 2004 02 24 - Strait of Gibraltar - M 6.4 Fatalities 631
    * 2004 02 11 - Dead Sea Region - M 5.3
    * 2004 02 07 - Irian Jaya, Indonesia - M 7.3
    * 2004 02 05 - Irian Jaya, Indonesia - M 7.0 Fatalities 37
    * 2004 01 28 - Seram, Indonesia - M 6.7
    * 2004 01 07 - Wyoming - M 5.0


    * 2003 12 27 - Southeast of the Loyalty Islands - M 7.3
    * 2003 12 26 - Southeastern Iran - M 6.6 Fatalities 31,000
    * 2003 12 22 - San Simeon, California - M 6.6 Fatalities 2
    * 2003 12 10 - Taiwan - M 6.8
    * 2003 12 09 - Virginia - M 4.5
    * 2003 12 05 - Komandorskiye Ostrova, Russia Region - M 6.7
    * 2003 11 18 - Samar, Philippines - M 6.5 Fatalities 1
    * 2003 11 17 - Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 7.8
    * 2003 11 06 - Vanuatu Islands - M 6.6
    * 2003 10 31 - Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 7.0
    * 2003 10 19 - near Orinda, California - M 3.5
    * 2003 10 08 - Hokkaido, Japan Region - M 6.7
    * 2003 10 07 - near Imperial Beach, California - M 3.6
    * 2003 10 01 - Southwestern Siberia, Russia - M 6.7
    * 2003 09 27 - Southwestern Siberia, Russia - M 7.3 Fatalities 3
    * 2003 09 25 - Hokkaido, Japan Region - M 8.3
    * 2003 09 22 - Rathdrum, Idaho - M 3.3
    * 2003 09 22 - Dominican Republic Region - M 6.4 Fatalities 3
    * 2003 09 21 - Myanmar - M 6.6
    * 2003 09 13 - near Simi Valley, California - M 3.4
    * 2003 09 11 - near Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico - M 3.7
    * 2003 09 05 - near Piedmont, California - M 4.0
    * 2003 08 27 - Volcano, Hawaii - M 4.7
    * 2003 08 27 - Val Verde, California - M 3.9
    * 2003 08 26 - New Jersey - M 3.8
    * 2003 08 21 - South Island of New Zealand - M 7.2
    * 2003 08 21 - Wyoming - M 4.5
    * 2003 08 21 - Southeastern Iran - M 5.9
    * 2003 08 15 - Humboldt Hill, California - M 5.3
    * 2003 08 14 - Greece - M 6.3
    * 2003 08 04 - Scotia Sea - M 7.6
    * 2003 07 27 - Primor'ye, Russia - M 6.8
    * 2003 07 22 - Near the coast of Massachusetts - M 3.6
    * 2003 07 21 - Yunnan, China - M 6.0 Fatalities 16
    * 2003 07 15 - Carlsberg Ridge - M 7.6
    * 2003 06 23 - Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands - M 6.9
    * 2003 06 20 - Near the Coast of Central Chile - M 6.8
    * 2003 06 20 - Amazonas, Brazil - M 7.1
    * 2003 06 20 - Carnation, Washington - M 3.6
    * 2003 06 07 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.6
    * 2003 06 06 - Western Kentucky - M 4.0
    * 2003 05 30 - Port Orchard, Washington - M 3.7
    * 2003 05 27 - Northern Algeria - M 5.8 Fatalities 9
    * 2003 05 26 - Muir Beach, California - M 3.4
    * 2003 05 26 - Halmahera, Indonesia - M 7.0 Fatalities 1
    * 2003 05 26 - Seven Trees, California - M 3.8
    * 2003 05 26 - Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan - M 7.0
    * 2003 05 25 - South Dakota - M 4.0
    * 2003 05 25 - Santa Rosa, California - M 4.2
    * 2003 05 24 - Brawley, California - M 4.0
    * 2003 05 21 - Northern Algeria - M 6.8 Fatalities 2,266
    * 2003 05 05 - Virginia - M 3.9
    * 2003 05 04 - Kermadec Islands, New Zealand - M 6.7
    * 2003 05 01 - Eastern Turkey - M 6.4 Fatalities 177
    * 2003 04 30 - Blytheville, Arkansas - M 4.0
    * 2003 04 29 - Alabama - M 4.6
    * 2003 03 17 - Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 7.1
    * 2003 03 11 - Twentynine Palms Base, California - M 4.6
    * 2003 03 11 - New Ireland Region, Papua New Guinea - M 6.8
    * 2003 02 24 - Southern Xinjiang, China - M 6.3 Fatalities 261
    * 2003 02 22 - Big Bear City, California - M 5.2
    * 2003 02 19 - Unimak Island Region, Alaska - M 6.6
    * 2003 02 02 - Dublin, CA, Swarm - M 4.1
    * 2003 01 27 - Turkey - M 6.1
    * 2003 01 25 - Keene, California - M 4.7
    * 2003 01 22 - Offshore Colima, Mexico - M 7.6 Fatalities 29
    * 2003 01 20 - Solomon Islands - M 7.3
    * 2003 01 16 - Blanco Fracture Zone - Offshore Oregon, - M 6.3
    * 2003 01 10 - New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, region - M 6.7


    * 2002 12 25 - Redford, New York - M 3.3
    * 2002 12 25 - Kyrgyzstan-Xinjiang border region - M 5.7
    * 2002 12 24 - Pacifica, California - M 3.6
    * 2002 12 10 - Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico - M 4.8
    * 2002 11 24 - Swarm near San Ramon, California - M 3.9
    * 2002 11 20 - Northwestern Kashmir - M 6.3 Fatalities 19
    * 2002 11 17 - Kuril Islands, Russia - M 7.3
    * 2002 11 11 - Seabrook Island, South Carolina - M 4.4
    * 2002 11 03 - Denali Fault, Alaska - M 7.9
    * 2002 11 02 - Northern Sumatera, Indonesia - M 7.4 Fatalities 3
    * 2002 11 01 - Southern Italy - M 5.8
    * 2002 10 31 - Southern Italy - M 5.9 Fatalities 29
    * 2002 10 24 - Lake Tanganyika region - M 6.2
    * 2002 10 23 - Denali, Alaska - M 6.7
    * 2002 10 22 - Alpine Northeast, Wyoming - M 4.2
    * 2002 10 12 - Peru-Brazil border region - M 6.9
    * 2002 10 10 - Irian Jaya, Indonesia - M 7.6 Fatalities 8
    * 2002 09 22 - United Kingdom - M 5.0
    * 2002 09 21 - Friday Harbor, Washington - M 4.1
    * 2002 09 08 - New Guinea, Papua New Guinea - M 7.6 Fatalities 4
    * 2002 09 06 - Southern Italy - M 6.0 Fatalities 2
    * 2002 09 03 - Yorba Linda, California - M 4.8
    * 2002 08 19 - Fiji Islands - M 7.7
    * 2002 08 19 - Fiji Islands - M 7.7
    * 2002 06 29 - near Mt. Hood Volcano, Oregon - M 4.5
    * 2002 06 28 - Priamurye-Northeastern China border region - M 7.3
    * 2002 06 22 - Western Iran - M 6.5 Fatalities 261
    * 2002 06 18 - Darmstadt, Indiana - M 4.6
    * 2002 06 18 - Chile-Argentina Border Region - M 6.6
    * 2002 06 17 - Bayview, California - M 5.3
    * 2002 06 16 - Kitsap Peninsula, Washington - M 3.7
    * 2002 05 24 - Plattsburgh Aftershock - M 3.6
    * 2002 05 15 - Taiwan - M 6.2 Fatalities 1
    * 2002 05 14 - Gilroy, California - M 4.9
    * 2002 04 26 - Mariana Islands - M 7.1
    * 2002 04 20 - Au Sable Forks, New York - M 5.1
    * 2002 03 31 - Taiwan region - M 7.1 Fatalities 5
    * 2002 03 25 - Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan - M 6.1 Fatalities 1,000
    * 2002 03 16 - near Channel Islands Beach, California - M 4.6
    * 2002 03 05 - Mindanao, Philippines - M 7.5 Fatalities 15
    * 2002 03 03 - Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan - M 7.4 Fatalities 166
    * 2002 02 22 - near Mexicali, Mexico - M 5.7
    * 2002 02 06 - near Knik, Alaska - M 5.3
    * 2002 02 03 - Turkey - M 6.5 Fatalities 44
    * 2002 01 02 - Vanuatu Islands - M 7.2


    * 2001 07 07 - Near the Coast of Peru - M 7.6 Fatalities 1
    * 2001 06 23 - Near the Coast of Peru - M 8.4 Fatalities 138
    * 2001 02 28 - Nisqually, Washington - M 6.8
    * 2001 02 13 - El Salvador - M 6.6 Fatalities 315
    * 2001 01 26 - Gujarat, India - M 7.6 Fatalities 20,023
    * 2001 01 13 - El Salvador - M 7.7 Fatalities 852
    * 2001 01 01 - Mindanao, Philippines - M 7.5


    * 2000 11 17 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea - M 7.6
    * 2000 11 16 - New Ireland Region, Papua New Guinea - M 7.8
    * 2000 11 16 - New Ireland Region, Papua New Guinea - M 8.0 Fatalities 2
    * 2000 10 06 - Western Honshu, Japan - M 6.7
    * 2000 09 03 - Napa, California - M 5.0
    * 2000 06 18 - South Indian Ocean - M 7.9
    * 2000 06 04 - Southern Sumatera, Indonesia - M 7.9 Fatalities 103

    * 1999 11 12 - Duzce, Turkey - M 7.2 Fatalities 894
    * 1999 10 16 - Hector Mine, California - M 7.1
    * 1999 09 30 - Oaxaca, Mexico - M 7.5
    * 1999 09 20 - Taiwan - M 7.6 Fatalities 2,400
    * 1999 09 07 - Greece - M 6.0 Fatalities 143
    * 1999 08 20 - Costa Rica - M 6.9
    * 1999 08 17 - Izmit, Turkey - M 7.6 Fatalities 17,118
    * 1999 07 11 - Honduras - M 6.7
    * 1999 06 15 - Central Mexico - M 7.0
    * 1999 05 16 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea - M 7.1
    * 1999 05 10 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea - M 7.1
    * 1999 02 06 - Santa Cruz Islands - M 7.3
    * 1999 01 25 - Colombia - M 6.1 Fatalities 1,185
    * 1998 09 25 - Pennsylvania - M 5.2
    * 1998 08 04 - Near Coast of Ecuador - M 7.2
    * 1998 07 17 - Near North Coast of New Guinea, Papua New Guinea - M 7.0 Fatalities 2,183
    * 1998 05 30 - Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border Region - M 6.6 Fatalities 4,000
    * 1998 05 03 - Southeast of Taiwan - M 7.5
    * 1998 03 25 - Balleny Islands Region - M 8.1
    * 1998 03 14 - Northern Iran - M 6.6
    * 1998 02 04 - Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border Region - M 5.9 Fatalities 2,323
    * 1998 01 30 - Near Coast of Northern Chile - M 7.1
    * 1998 01 04 - Loyalty Islands Region - M 7.5
    * 1997 12 05 - Near East Coast of Kamchatka - M 7.8
    * 1997 10 14 - South of Fiji Islands - M 7.8
    * 1997 09 26 - Central Italy - M 6.4 Fatalities 11
    * 1997 07 09 - Near Coast of Venezuela - M 7.0
    * 1997 05 21 - Jabalpur, India - M 5.8 Fatalities 38
    * 1997 05 10 - Northern Iran - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,567
    * 1996 06 10 - Andreanof Islands, Alaska - M 7.9
    * 1995 06 15 - Greece - M 6.5 Fatalities 26
    * 1995 05 27 - Sakhalin Island - M 7.1 Fatalities 1,989
    * 1995 05 13 - Greece - M 6.6
    * 1995 02 03 - Wyoming - M 5.3 Fatalities 1
    * 1995 01 16 - Kobe, Japan - M 6.9 Fatalities 5,502
    * 1994 09 01 - Cape Mendocino, California - M 7.0
    * 1994 06 09 - Bolivia - M 8.2 Fatalities 5
    * 1994 01 17 - Northridge, California - M 6.7 Fatalities 60
    * 1994 01 16 - Pennsylvania - M 4.6
    * 1993 09 29 - Latur-Killari, India - M 6.2 Fatalities 9,748
    * 1993 09 21 - Klamath Falls, Oregon - M 6.0 Fatalities 2
    * 1993 08 08 - South of the Mariana Islands - M 7.8
    * 1992 12 12 - Flores Region, Indonesia - M 7.8 Fatalities 2,500
    * 1992 10 12 - Egypt - M 5.8 Fatalities 552
    * 1992 09 02 - Utah - M 5.6
    * 1992 09 02 - Nicaragua - M 7.6 Fatalities 116
    * 1992 06 29 - Little Skull Mountain, Nevada - M 5.7
    * 1992 06 28 - Big Bear, California - M 6.5
    * 1992 06 28 - Landers, California - M 7.3 Fatalities 3
    * 1992 04 25 - Cape Mendocino, California - M 7.2
    * 1992 04 23 - Joshua Tree - M 6.2
    * 1991 10 19 - Northern India - M 6.8 Fatalities 2,000
    * 1991 08 17 - Honeydew, California - M 7.0
    * 1991 06 28 - Sierra Madre, California - M 5.6 Fatalities 2
    * 1991 04 22 - Costa Rica - M 7.6 Fatalities 47
    * 1990 07 16 - Luzon, Philippine Islands - M 7.7 Fatalities 1,621
    * 1990 06 20 - Western Iran - M 7.4 Fatalities 50,000
    * 1990 01 13 - Maryland - M 2.5
    * 1989 12 27 - Newcastle, Australia - M 5.5 Fatalities 13
    * 1989 12 25 - Ungava, Quebec, Canada - M 6.0
    * 1989 10 18 - Loma Prieta, California - M 6.9 Fatalities 63
    * 1989 08 08 - Santa Cruz County, California - M 5.4 Fatalities 1
    * 1988 12 07 - Spitak, Armenia - M 6.8 Fatalities 25,000
    * 1988 11 25 - Saguenay, Quebec, Canada - M 5.9
    * 1988 08 20 - Nepal-India border region - M 6.8 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1988 03 06 - Gulf of Alaska - M 7.7
    * 1988 01 22 - Tennant Creek, Australia - M 6.6
    * 1987 11 30 - Gulf of Alaska - M 7.8
    * 1987 11 24 - Superstition Hills, California - M 6.7
    * 1987 11 24 - Superstition Hills, California - M 6.5 Fatalities 2
    * 1987 10 04 - Whittier Narrows, California - M 5.6 Fatalities 1
    * 1987 10 01 - Whittier Narrows, California - M 5.9 Fatalities 8
    * 1987 06 10 - Near Olney, Illinois - M 5.1
    * 1987 03 06 - Colombia-Ecuador - M 7.0 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1986 10 10 - El Salvador - M 5.5 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1986 09 13 - Greece - M 5.7 Fatalities 20
    * 1986 07 21 - Chalfant Valley, California - M 6.2
    * 1986 07 08 - North Palm Springs, California - M 6.1
    * 1986 05 07 - Andreanof Islands, Alaska - M 7.9
    * 1986 01 31 - Northeast Ohio - M 5.0
    * 1985 12 23 - Nahanni region, Northwest Territories, Canada - M 6.8
    * 1985 09 19 - Michoacan, Mexico - M 8.0 Fatalities 9,500
    * 1985 03 03 - offshore Valparaiso, Chile - M 7.8 Fatalities 177
    * 1985 01 26 - Mendoza, Argentina - M 6.0
    * 1984 11 23 - Round Valley, California - M 5.8
    * 1984 04 24 - Morgan Hill, California - M 6.2
    * 1984 04 23 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - M 4.4
    * 1983 11 16 - Kaoiki, Hawaii - M 6.7
    * 1983 10 30 - Turkey - M 6.9 Fatalities 1,342
    * 1983 10 28 - Borah Peak, Idaho - M 6.9 Fatalities 2
    * 1983 10 07 - Blue Mountain Lake, New York - M 5.3
    * 1983 05 02 - Coalinga, California - M 6.4
    * 1982 12 13 - Yemen - M 6.0 Fatalities 2,800
    * 1981 07 28 - southern Iran - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,500
    * 1981 06 11 - southern Iran - M 6.9 Fatalities 3,000
    * 1981 02 24 - Greece - M 6.8 Fatalities 16
    * 1980 11 23 - Southern Italy - M 6.5 Fatalities 3,000
    * 1980 11 08 - Humboldt County, California - M 7.2
    * 1980 10 10 - El Asnam (formerly Orleansville), Algeria - M 7.7 Fatalities 5,000
    * 1980 07 27 - Maysville, Kentucky - M 5.2
    * 1980 05 27 - Mammoth Lakes, California - M 6.0
    * 1980 05 25 - Mammoth Lakes, California - M 6.2
    * 1980 05 18 - Mount St. Helens, Washington - M 5.0
    * 1980 01 27 - Livermore, California - M 5.8
    * 1980 01 24 - Livermore Valley, California - M 5.8
    * 1980 01 01 - Azores Islands, Portugal - M 7.2 Fatalities 60
    * 1979 12 26 - Carlisle, Northern England - M 4.5
    * 1979 10 15 - Imperial Valley, Mexico - California Border - M 6.4
    * 1979 08 06 - Coyote Lake, California - M 5.7
    * 1979 02 28 - Mt. St. Elias, Alaska - M 7.5
    * 1978 09 16 - Iran - M 7.8 Fatalities 15,000
    * 1978 06 20 - Greece - M 6.6 Fatalities 50
    * 1977 11 23 - San Juan, Argentina - M 7.4
    * 1977 03 04 - Romania - M 7.2 Fatalities 1,500
    * 1976 11 24 - Turkey-Iran border region - M 7.3 Fatalities 5,000
    * 1976 08 16 - Mindanao, Philippines - M 7.9 Fatalities 8,000
    * 1976 07 27 - Tangshan, China - M 7.5 Fatalities 255,000
    * 1976 06 25 - Papua, Indonesia - M 7.1 Fatalities 5,000
    * 1976 05 06 - Northeastern Italy - M 6.5 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1976 03 11 - Newport, Rhode Island - M 3.5
    * 1976 02 04 - Guatemala - M 7.5 Fatalities 23,000
    * 1975 11 29 - Kalapana, Hawaii - M 7.2 Fatalities 2
    * 1975 09 06 - Turkey - M 6.7 Fatalities 2,000
    * 1975 08 01 - Oroville, California - M 5.8
    * 1975 07 09 - Western Minnesota - M 4.6
    * 1975 06 30 - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming - M 6.1
    * 1975 03 02 - Eastern Idaho - M 6.2
    * 1975 02 04 - Haicheng, China - M 7.0 Fatalities 2,000
    * 1975 02 02 - Near Islands, Alaska - M 7.6
    * 1974 12 28 - Northern Pakistan - M 6.2 Fatalities 5,300
    * 1974 10 08 - Leeward Islands - M 7.5
    * 1974 10 03 - Near the Coast of Central Peru - M 8.1
    * 1974 07 13 - Panama-Colombia border region - M 7.3 Fatalities 11
    * 1974 05 10 - China - M 6.8 Fatalities 20,000
    * 1973 04 26 - Island of Hawaii, Hawaii - M 6.2
    * 1972 12 23 - Nicaragua - M 6.2 Fatalities 5,000
    * 1972 07 30 - Sitka, Alaska - M 7.6
    * 1972 04 24 - Taiwain region - M 7.2 Fatalities 4
    * 1972 04 10 - southern Iran - M 7.1 Fatalities 5,054
    * 1972 01 25 - Taiwain region - M 7.0
    * 1972 01 25 - Taiwain region - M 7.5 Fatalities 1
    * 1971 07 09 - Valparaiso region, Chile - M 7.5 Fatalities 90
    * 1971 05 22 - Eastern Turkey - M 6.9 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1971 05 12 - Western Turkey - M 6.3
    * 1971 02 09 - San Fernando, California - M 6.6 Fatalities 65
    * 1970 07 31 - Colombia - M 8.0 Fatalities 1
    * 1970 06 24 - South of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada - M 7.0
    * 1970 05 31 - Chimbote, Peru - M 7.9 Fatalities 66,000
    * 1970 03 28 - Gediz, Turkey - M 6.9 Fatalities 1,086
    * 1970 01 04 - Yunnan Province, China - M 7.5 Fatalities 10,000
    * 1969 12 25 - Guadeloupe, Leeward Islands - M 7.2
    * 1969 11 20 - Southern West Virginia - M 4.5
    * 1969 10 02 - Santa Rosa, California - M 5.7 Fatalities 1
    * 1969 10 01 - Comas region, Chile - M 6.4 Fatalities 136
    * 1969 07 25 - Guangdong, China - M 5.9 Fatalities 3,000
    * 1969 03 28 - Alasehir, Turkey - M 6.4 Fatalities 11
    * 1969 02 28 - Portugal-Morocco area - M 7.8 Fatalities 13
    * 1968 11 09 - Southern Illinois - M 5.4
    * 1968 10 14 - Meckering, Australia - M 6.9
    * 1968 09 03 - Bartin, Turkey - M 6.6 Fatalities 24
    * 1968 08 31 - Dasht-e Bayaz, Iran - M 7.3 Fatalities 12,000
    * 1968 08 02 - Oaxaca, Mexico - M 7.1 Fatalities 18
    * 1968 06 19 - Moyobamba, Peru - M 6.9 Fatalities 46
    * 1968 05 23 - Inangahua, New Zealand - M 7.1 Fatalities 2
    * 1968 01 15 - Western Sicily - M 6.5 Fatalities 231
    * 1967 12 10 - Koyna, India - M 6.3 Fatalities 177
    * 1967 08 09 - Denver, Colorado - M 5.3
    * 1967 07 29 - Near the Coast of Venezuela - M 6.5
    * 1967 07 22 - Mudurnu Valley, Turkey - M 7.3 Fatalities 173
    * 1966 10 17 - Near the Coast of Peru - M 8.1 Fatalities 125
    * 1966 09 12 - Truckee, California - M 5.9
    * 1966 08 19 - Varto, Turkey - M 6.8 Fatalities 2,529
    * 1966 08 07 - Rat Islands, Alaska - M 7.0
    * 1966 06 28 - Parkfield, California - M 6.1
    * 1966 04 25 - Tashkent, USSR - M 5.0 Fatalities 10
    * 1966 03 22 - Hebei, China - M 6.9 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1966 03 07 - Hebei, China - M 7.0 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1966 01 23 - Dulce, New Mexico - M 5.1
    * 1965 08 23 - Oaxaca, Mexico - M 7.3 Fatalities 6
    * 1965 07 06 - Central Greece - M 6.3 Fatalities 1
    * 1965 06 13 - Denizli, Turkey - M 5.4 Fatalities 2
    * 1965 05 03 - La Libertad, El Salvador - M 6.3 Fatalities 125
    * 1965 04 29 - Puget Sound, Washington - M 6.5 Fatalities 7
    * 1965 04 05 - Peloponnisos, Greece - M 6.2 Fatalities 32
    * 1965 03 31 - Central Greece - M 7.1 Fatalities 6
    * 1965 03 30 - Rat Islands, Alaska - M 7.3
    * 1965 03 28 - La Ligua, Chile - M 7.4 Fatalities 400
    * 1965 03 14 - Hindu Kush, Afghanistan - M 7.8
    * 1965 03 09 - Northern Sporades, Greece - M 6.3 Fatalities 2
    * 1965 02 23 - Taltal, Chile - M 7.0 Fatalities 1
    * 1965 02 10 - Bostanabad-e Bala, Iran - M 5.1 Fatalities 20
    * 1965 02 04 - Rat Islands, Alaska - M 8.7
    * 1965 01 24 - Sanana, Indonesia (Ceram Sea) - M 7.6 Fatalities 71
    * 1965 01 01 - M'Sila, Algeria - M 5.5 Fatalities 4
    * 1964 10 06 - Western Turkey - M 7.0 Fatalities 36
    * 1964 07 06 - Guerrero, Mexico - M 6.9 Fatalities 30
    * 1964 06 16 - Niigata, Japan - M 7.5 Fatalities 26
    * 1964 03 28 - Merriman, Nebraska - M 5.1
    * 1964 03 28 - Prince William Sound, Alaska - M 9.2 Fatalities 128
    * 1963 10 13 - Kuril Islands - M 8.5
    * 1963 07 26 - Skopje, Former Yugoslav Rep. of Macedonia - M 6.0 Fatalities 1,100
    * 1962 09 01 - Qazvin, Iran - M 7.1 Fatalities 12,225
    * 1962 05 19 - Guerrero, Mexico - M 7.1 Fatalities 3
    * 1962 05 11 - Guerrero, Mexico - M 7.0 Fatalities 4
    * 1962 04 10 - Vermont - M 4.2
    * 1960 05 22 - Chile - M 9.5 Fatalities 1,655
    * 1960 05 21 - Arauco Peninsula, Chile - M 7.9 Fatalities Several
    * 1960 02 29 - Agadir, Morocco - M 5.7 Fatalities 10,000
    * 1960 01 13 - Arequipa, Peru - M 7.5 Fatalities 57
    * 1959 08 26 - Vera Cruz, Mexico - M 6.8 Fatalities 20
    * 1959 08 18 - Wyoming - M 6.5
    * 1959 08 18 - Hebgen Lake, Montana - M 7.3 Fatalities 28
    * 1959 07 21 - Arizona - Utah Border - M 5.6
    * 1959 04 26 - Taiwan region - M 7.5 Fatalities 2
    * 1958 11 06 - Kuril Islands - M 8.3
    * 1958 07 10 - Lituya Bay, Alaska - M 7.7 Fatalities 5
    * 1958 04 07 - Huslia, Alaska - M 7.3
    * 1958 01 15 - Arequipa, Peru - M 7.3 Fatalities 28
    * 1957 12 13 - Sahneh, Iran - M 7.1 Fatalities 1,130
    * 1957 12 04 - Gobi-Altay, Mongolia - M 8.1 Fatalities 30
    * 1957 07 28 - Guerrero, Mexico - M 7.9 Fatalities 68
    * 1957 07 02 - Mazandaran, Iran - M 7.1 Fatalities 1,200
    * 1957 06 27 - Stanovoy Mountains, Russia (USSR) - M 7.6
    * 1957 05 26 - Bolu Province, Turkey - M 7.1 Fatalities 66
    * 1957 04 25 - Fethiye, Turkey - M 7.1 Fatalities 15
    * 1957 03 22 - Daly City, California - M 5.3 Fatalities 1
    * 1957 03 16 - Andreanof Islands, Alaska - M 7.0
    * 1957 03 14 - Andreanof Islands, Alaska - M 7.1
    * 1957 03 12 - Andreanof Islands, Alaska - M 7.0
    * 1957 03 09 - Fox Islands, Alaska - M 7.1
    * 1957 03 09 - Andreanof Islands, Alaska - M 8.6
    * 1955 10 24 - Concord, California - M 5.4 Fatalities 1
    * 1954 12 21 - Eureka, California - M 6.5 Fatalities 1
    * 1954 12 16 - Dixie Valley, Nevada - M 6.8
    * 1954 12 16 - Fairview Peak, Nevada - M 7.1
    * 1954 09 09 - Orleansville, Algeria - M 6.8 Fatalities 1,250
    * 1954 08 24 - Stillwater, Nevada - M 6.8
    * 1954 07 06 - Fallon-Stillwater area, Nevada - M 6.6
    * 1954 04 30 - Greece - M 7.1 Fatalities 31
    * 1954 03 29 - Spain - M 7.9
    * 1953 12 12 - Tumbes, Peru - M 7.4 Fatalities 7
    * 1953 08 12 - Kefallinia, Greece - M 7.1 Fatalities 455
    * 1953 03 18 - Yenice-Gonen, Turkey - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,073
    * 1953 02 12 - Torud, Iran - M 6.5 Fatalities 970
    * 1953 01 05 - Near Islands, Alaska - M 7.1
    * 1952 11 04 - Kamchatka - M 9.0
    * 1952 08 22 - Kern County, California - M 5.8 Fatalities 2
    * 1952 07 21 - Kern County, California - M 7.3 Fatalities 12
    * 1952 04 09 - El Reno, Oklahoma - M 5.5
    * 1951 08 21 - Kona, Hawaii - M 6.9
    * 1951 08 13 - Kursunlu, Turkey - M 6.7 Fatalities 50
    * 1951 08 02 - Cosiguina, Nicaragua - M 5.8 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1951 05 06 - Jucuapa, El Salvador - M 6.2 Fatalities 400
    * 1950 08 15 - Assam - Tibet - M 8.6 Fatalities 1,526
    * 1950 05 21 - Cusco, Peru - M 6.0 Fatalities 83
    * 1949 08 22 - Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada - M 8.1
    * 1949 08 17 - Erzurum, Turkey - M 6.8 Fatalities 320
    * 1949 08 05 - Ambato, Ecuador - M 6.8 Fatalities 5,050
    * 1949 07 10 - Khait, Tajikistan - M 7.5 Fatalities 12,000
    * 1949 04 13 - Puget Sound, Washington - M 7.1 Fatalities 8
    * 1948 10 05 - Ashgabat, Turkmenistan - M 7.3 Fatalities 110,000
    * 1948 06 28 - Fukui, Japan - M 7.3 Fatalities 3,769
    * 1948 05 25 - Sichuan, China - M 7.3 Fatalities 800
    * 1948 05 11 - Moquegua, Peru - M 7.4 Fatalities 70
    * 1947 11 23 - Southwest Montana - M 6.3
    * 1947 11 01 - Satipo, Peru - M 7.3 Fatalities 233
    * 1947 10 16 - Wood River, Alaska - M 7.2
    * 1947 08 10 - Southern Michigan - M 4.6
    * 1947 08 05 - Pasni, Iran - M 7.3
    * 1947 05 06 - Wisconsin
    * 1946 12 20 - Nankaido, Japan - M 8.1 Fatalities 1,330
    * 1946 11 10 - Ancash, Peru - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,400
    * 1946 08 08 - Samana, Dominican Republic - M 7.6
    * 1946 08 04 - Samana, Dominican Republic - M 8.0 Fatalities 100
    * 1946 06 23 - Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada - M 7.3
    * 1946 05 31 - Ustukran, Turkey - M 5.9 Fatalities 1,300
    * 1946 04 01 - Unimak Island, Alaska - M 8.1 Fatalities 165
    * 1945 11 27 - Makran Coast, Pakistan - M 8.0 Fatalities 4,000
    * 1945 01 12 - Mikawa, Japan - M 7.1 Fatalities 1,961
    * 1944 12 07 - Tonankai, Japan - M 8.1 Fatalities 1,223
    * 1944 09 05 - Between Massena, New York and Cornwall, Ontario, Canada - M 5.8
    * 1944 07 12 - Sheep Mountain, Idaho - M 6.1
    * 1944 02 01 - Gerede, Turkey - M 7.4 Fatalities 2,790
    * 1944 01 15 - San Juan, Argentina - M 7.4 Fatalities 8,000
    * 1943 11 26 - Ladik, Turkey - M 7.6 Fatalities 4,000
    * 1943 11 03 - Skwenta, Alaska - M 7.4
    * 1943 09 10 - Tottori, Japan - M 7.4 Fatalities 1,190
    * 1943 04 06 - Illapel - Salamanca, Chile - M 8.2 Fatalities 25
    * 1943 01 30 - Yanaoca, Peru Fatalities 200
    * 1942 12 20 - Erbaa, Turkey - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,100
    * 1942 11 26 - Turkey - M 7.6 Fatalities 4,000
    * 1942 08 24 - Off the coast of central Peru - M 8.2 Fatalities 30
    * 1942 08 06 - Guatemala - M 7.9 Fatalities 38
    * 1941 04 29 - Meeberrie, Australia - M 7.2
    * 1940 12 24 - Ossipee Lake, New Hampshire - M 5.5
    * 1940 12 20 - Ossipee Lake, New Hampshire - M 5.5
    * 1940 11 10 - Vrancea, Romania - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1940 05 24 - Callao, Peru - M 8.2 Fatalities 249
    * 1940 05 19 - Imperial Valley, California - M 7.1 Fatalities 9
    * 1939 12 26 - Erzincan, Turkey - M 7.8 Fatalities 32,700
    * 1939 01 25 - Chillan, Chile - M 7.8 Fatalities 28,000
    * 1938 11 10 - Shumagin Islands, Alaska - M 8.2
    * 1938 02 01 - Banda Sea, Indonesia - M 8.5
    * 1938 01 23 - Maui, Hawaii - M 6.8
    * 1937 07 22 - Central Alaska - M 7.3
    * 1937 03 09 - Western Ohio - M 5.4
    * 1935 11 01 - Timiskaming, Quebec, Canada - M 6.2
    * 1935 10 31 - Helena, Montana - M 6.0 Fatalities 2
    * 1935 10 19 - Helena, Montana - M 6.3 Fatalities 2
    * 1935 10 12 - Helena, Montana - M 5.9
    * 1935 07 16 - Taiwan (Formosa) - M 6.5 Fatalities 2,740
    * 1935 05 30 - Quetta, Pakistan - M 7.5 Fatalities 30,000
    * 1935 04 20 - Taiwan (Formosa) - M 7.1 Fatalities 3,270
    * 1934 06 08 - Parkfield, California - M 6.1
    * 1934 05 04 - Chugach Mountains, Alaska - M 7.1
    * 1934 03 12 - Kosmo, Utah - M 6.6 Fatalities 2
    * 1934 01 30 - Excelsior Mountains, Nevada - M 6.5
    * 1934 01 15 - Bihar, India - Nepal - M 8.1 Fatalities 10,700
    * 1933 11 20 - Baffin Bay, Canada - M 7.4
    * 1933 08 25 - Sichuan, China - M 7.4 Fatalities 9,300
    * 1933 03 11 - Long Beach, California - M 6.4 Fatalities 115
    * 1933 03 02 - Sanriku, Japan - M 8.4 Fatalities 2,990
    * 1932 12 25 - Gansu, China - M 7.6 Fatalities 275
    * 1932 12 21 - Cedar Mountain, Nevada - M 7.2
    * 1932 06 18 - Colima, Mexico - M 7.8
    * 1932 06 06 - Eureka, California - M 6.4 Fatalities 1
    * 1932 06 03 - Jalisco, Mexico - M 8.1 Fatalities 45
    * 1931 12 17 - Charleston, Mississippi - M 4.6
    * 1931 08 16 - Valentine, Texas - M 5.8
    * 1931 08 10 - Xinjiang, China - M 8.0 Fatalities 10,000
    * 1931 04 27 - Zangezur Mountains, Armenia - Azerbaijan border - M 5.7 Fatalities 2,800
    * 1931 03 31 - Managua, Nicaragua - M 6.0 Fatalities 2,500
    * 1931 02 02 - Hawke's Bay, New Zealand - M 7.9 Fatalities 256
    * 1931 01 15 - Oaxaca, Mexico - M 7.8 Fatalities 114
    * 1930 10 19 - Napoleonville, Louisiana - M 4.2
    * 1930 07 23 - Irpinia, Italy - M 6.5 Fatalities 1,404
    * 1930 05 06 - Salmas, Iran (Persia) - M 7.2 Fatalities 2,500
    * 1929 11 18 - Grand Banks, Nova Scotia, Canada - M 7.3
    * 1929 10 06 - Holualoa, Hawaii - M 6.5
    * 1929 05 26 - South of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada - M 7.0
    * 1929 05 01 - Koppeh Dagh, Iran (Persia) - M 7.4 Fatalities 3,800
    * 1929 03 07 - Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 7.8
    * 1928 12 01 - Talca, Chile - M 7.6 Fatalities 225
    * 1928 11 03 - Eastern Tennessee - M 4.5
    * 1927 11 04 - Lompoc, California - M 7.1
    * 1927 10 24 - Southeast Alaska - M 7.1
    * 1927 05 22 - Tsinghai, China - M 7.6 Fatalities 40,900
    * 1927 03 07 - Tango, Japan - M 7.6 Fatalities 3,020
    * 1926 10 22 - Monterey Bay, California - M 6.1
    * 1926 06 29 - Santa Barbara, California - M 5.5 Fatalities 1
    * 1925 06 29 - Santa Barbara, California - M 6.8 Fatalities 13
    * 1925 06 28 - Clarkston Valley, Montana - M 6.6
    * 1925 03 16 - Yunnan, China - M 7.1 Fatalities 5,800
    * 1925 03 01 - Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada - M 6.3
    * 1923 09 01 - Kanto (Kwanto), Japan - M 7.9 Fatalities 143,000
    * 1923 05 25 - Torbat-e Heydariyeh, Iran - M 5.7 Fatalities 2,200
    * 1923 03 24 - Near Luhuo, Sichuan, China - M 7.3 Fatalities 3,500
    * 1923 02 03 - Kamchatka - M 8.5
    * 1923 01 22 - Humbolt County, California - M 7.2
    * 1922 11 11 - Chile-Argentina Border - M 8.5
    * 1922 03 10 - Parkfield, California - M 6.1
    * 1922 01 31 - Eureka, California - M 7.3
    * 1920 12 16 - Haiyuan, Ningxia, China - M 7.8 Fatalities 200,000
    * 1920 09 07 - Toscana, Italy - M 6.4 Fatalities 171
    * 1920 06 05 - Taiwan region - M 8.0 Fatalities 5
    * 1919 06 29 - Mugello, Tuscany - M 6.3 Fatalities 100
    * 1918 12 06 - Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada - M 7.0
    * 1918 10 11 - Mona Passage - M 7.5 Fatalities 116
    * 1918 04 21 - San Jacinto, California - M 6.8 Fatalities 1
    * 1918 02 13 - Nan'ao, Guangdong, (Kwangtung), China - M 7.3 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1917 07 30 - Yunnan, China - M 7.5 Fatalities 1,800
    * 1917 01 20 - Bali, Indonesia Fatalities 1,500
    * 1916 10 18 - Irondale, Alabama - M 5.1
    * 1916 02 21 - Waynesville, North Carolina - M 5.2
    * 1915 10 03 - Pleasant Valley, Nevada - M 7.1
    * 1915 06 23 - Imperial Valley, California - M 6.3 Fatalities 6
    * 1915 01 13 - Avezzano, Italy - M 7.0 Fatalities 32,610
    * 1914 10 03 - Burdur, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) - M 7.0 Fatalities 4,000
    * 1914 03 05 - Georgia - M 4.5
    * 1913 11 04 - Abancay, Peru Fatalities 150
    * 1912 08 09 - Murefte, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) - M 7.8 Fatalities 2,800
    * 1912 07 07 - Paxson, Alaska - M 7.2
    * 1911 07 01 - Calaveras fault, California - M 6.5
    * 1911 06 07 - Off Guerrero, Mexico - M 7.7 Fatalities 45
    * 1911 06 02 - South Dakota - M 4.5
    * 1911 02 18 - Sarez, Tajikistan - M 7.4 Fatalities 90
    * 1911 01 03 - Chong-Kemin, Kyrgyzstan - M 7.8 Fatalities 450
    * 1910 09 09 - Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - M 7.0
    * 1910 08 05 - Oregon - M 6.8
    * 1910 05 04 - Cartago, Costa Rica - M 6.4 Fatalities 700
    * 1910 04 12 - Taiwan region - M 7.6
    * 1909 09 27 - Wabash River Valley, Indiana - M 5.1
    * 1909 05 26 - Aurora, Illinois - M 5.1
    * 1909 05 16 - North Dakota - M 5.5
    * 1909 01 23 - Silakhor, Iran (Persia) - M 7.3 Fatalities 6,000
    * 1908 12 28 - Messina, Italy - M 7.2 Fatalities 70,000
    * 1908 12 12 - Off the Coast of Central Peru - M 8.2
    * 1908 05 15 - Gulf of Alaska - M 7.0
    * 1907 10 21 - Qaratog, Tajikistan - M 8.0 Fatalities 12,000
    * 1907 04 15 - Guerrero, Mexico - M 7.7
    * 1907 01 14 - Kingston, Jamaica - M 6.5 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1906 11 15 - Socorro area, New Mexico - Intensity VII
    * 1906 08 17 - Valparaiso, Chile - M 8.2 Fatalities 3,882
    * 1906 07 12 - Socorro area, New Mexico - Intensity VII
    * 1906 04 18 - San Francisco, California - M 7.8 Fatalities 3000
    * 1906 03 16 - Chia-i, Taiwan - M 6.8 Fatalities 1,250
    * 1906 01 31 - Off the Coast of Esmeraldas, Ecuador - M 8.8 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1905 09 08 - Calabria, Italy - M 7.9 Fatalities 557
    * 1905 07 09 - Mongolia - M 8.4
    * 1905 04 13 - Iowa
    * 1905 04 04 - Kangra, India - M 7.5 Fatalities 19,000
    * 1904 08 27 - Fairbanks, Alaska - M 7.3
    * 1904 08 11 - Samos, Greece - M 6.2 Fatalities 4
    * 1904 03 21 - Southeast Maine - M 5.1
    * 1903 08 11 - Southern Greece - M 8.3
    * 1903 05 28 - Gole, Turkey (Ottomon Empire) - M 5.8 Fatalities 1,000
    * 1903 04 28 - Turkey - M 7.0 Fatalities 3,500
    * 1902 12 16 - eastern Uzbekistan (Turkestan) - M 6.4 Fatalities 4,700
    * 1902 04 19 - Guatemala - M 7.5 Fatalities 2,000
    * 1901 12 31 - Cook Inlet, Alaska - M 7.1
    * 1901 12 18 - Ayvalik, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) - M 5.9
    * 1901 05 17 - Near Portsmouth, Ohio - M 4.2
    * 1901 03 03 - Parkfield, California - M 6.4
    * 1900 10 09 - Kodiak Island, Alaska - M 7.7

    * 1899 12 25 - San Jacinto, California - M 6.7 Fatalities 6
    * 1899 09 23 - Copper River delta, Alaska - M 7.0
    * 1899 09 20 - Menderes Valley, Turkey - M 6.9 Fatalities 1,100
    * 1899 09 10 - Yakutat Bay, Alaska - M 8.0
    * 1899 09 04 - Cape Yakataga, Alaska - M 7.9
    * 1899 04 16 - Eureka, California - M 7.0
    * 1898 04 15 - Mendocino County, California - M 6.8
    * 1898 03 31 - Mare Island, California - M 6.3
    * 1897 06 20 - Calaveras fault, California - M 6.3
    * 1897 06 12 - Assam, India - M 8.3 Fatalities 1,500
    * 1897 05 31 - Giles County, Virginia - M 5.9
    * 1896 06 15 - Sanriku, Japan - M 8.5 Fatalities 27,000
    * 1895 10 31 - Charleston, Missouri - M 6.6
    * 1892 04 21 - Winters, California - M 6.4
    * 1892 04 19 - Vacaville, California - M 6.4 Fatalities 1
    * 1892 02 24 - Imperial Valley, California - M 7.8
    * 1891 10 27 - Mino-Owari, Japan - M 8.0 Fatalities 7,273
    * 1890 02 24 - Corralitos, California - M 6.3
    * 1887 06 08 - Almaty, Kazakhstan - M 7.3
    * 1887 05 03 - Northern Sonora, Mexico - M 7.4 Fatalities 51
    * 1886 09 01 - Charleston, South Carolina - M 7.3 Fatalities 60
    * 1884 09 19 - Near Lima, Ohio - M 4.8
    * 1884 08 10 - New York City, New York - M 5.5
    * 1882 11 08 - Denver, Colorado - M 6.6
    * 1879 01 13 - St. Augustine, Florida
    * 1877 11 15 - Eastern Nebraska - M 5.1
    * 1877 05 10 - Offshore Tarapaca, Chile - M 8.3 Fatalities 34
    * 1875 05 18 - northern Colombia - M 7.3 Fatalities 16,000
    * 1873 11 23 - California - Oregon Coast - M 7.3
    * 1872 12 15 - Lake Chelan, Washington - M 6.8
    * 1872 03 26 - Owens Valley, California - M 7.4 Fatalities 27
    * 1872 01 28 - Samaxi, Azerbaijan - M 5.7 Fatalities 118
    * 1871 10 09 - New Jersey - Delaware border
    * 1871 10 09 - New Jersey - Delaware border
    * 1871 02 20 - Lanai, Hawaii - M 6.8
    * 1868 10 21 - Hayward, California - M 6.8 Fatalities 30
    * 1868 08 13 - Arica, Peru (now Chile) - M 9.0 Fatalities 25,000
    * 1868 04 03 - Ka'u District, Island of Hawaii - M 7.9 Fatalities 77
    * 1868 03 29 - Ka'u District, Island of Hawaii - M 7.0
    * 1867 11 18 - Puerto Rico Region
    * 1867 04 24 - Manhattan, Kansas - M 5.1
    * 1865 10 08 - Santa Cruz Mountains, California - M 6.5
    * 1865 08 17 - Memphis, Tennessee - M 5.0
    * 1857 12 16 - Naples, Italy - M 6.9 Fatalities 11,000
    * 1857 01 09 - Fort Tejon, California - M 7.9 Fatalities 1
    * 1855 01 23 - Wellington, New Zealand - M 8.0 Fatalities 4
    * 1843 02 08 - Leeward Islands - M 8.3 Fatalities 5,000
    * 1843 01 05 - Northeast Arkansas - M 6.3
    * 1838 06 - San Francisco area, California - M 6.8
    * 1836 06 10 - South San Francisco Bay region, California - M 6.5
    * 1835 02 20 - Concepcion, Chile - M 8.2 Fatalities 500
    * 1823 06 02 - South flank of Kilauea, Hawaii - M 7.0
    * 1821 07 10 - Camana, Peru - M 8.2 Fatalities 162
    * 1819 06 16 - Gujarat, India Fatalities 2,000
    * 1812 12 21 - West of Ventura, California - M 7.1 Fatalities 1
    * 1812 12 08 - Southwest of San Bernardino County, California - M 6.9 Fatalities 40
    * 1812 03 26 - Caracas, Venezuela - M 7.7 Fatalities 26,000
    * 1812 02 07 - New Madrid Region - M 7.7
    * 1812 01 23 - New Madrid Region - M 7.5
    * 1811 12 16 - New Madrid Region - M 7.0
    * 1811 12 16 - New Madrid Region - M 7.7 Fatalities Several

    * 1791 05 16 - Moodus, Connecticut
    * 1787 05 02 - Puerto Rico - M 8.0
    * 1783 11 30 - New Jersey - M 5.3
    * 1783 02 04 - Calabria, Italy Fatalities 50,000
    * 1780 02 06 - Northwest Florida
    * 1755 11 18 - Cape Ann, Massachusetts
    * 1755 11 01 - Lisbon, Portugal - M 8.7 Fatalities 70,000
    * 1755 06 07 - Kashan, Iran Fatalities 40,000
    * 1746 10 28 - Lima, Peru Fatalities 5,000
    * 1744 06 14 - Southern Cape Ann, Massachusetts region
    * 1730 07 08 - Valparasio, Chile - M 8.7
    * 1727 11 18 - Tabriz, Iran Fatalities 77,000
    * 1727 11 10 - Northern Cape Ann region, Massachusetts
    * 1700 01 26 - Cascadia Subduction Zone - M 9.0

    * 1693 01 11 - Sicily, Italy - M 7.5 Fatalities 60,000
    * 1692 06 07 - Jamaica Fatalities 2,000
    * 1687 10 20 - Lima, Peru - M 8.5 Fatalities 600
    * 1668 08 17 - Anatolia, Turkey - M 8.0 Fatalities 8,000
    * 1667 11 - Shemakha, Caucasia Fatalities 80,000
    * 1664 05 12 - Ica, Peru - M 7.3 Fatalities 400
    * 1663 02 05 - St. Lawrence Valley region, Quebec, Canada - M 7.0
    * 1638 06 11 - St. Lawrence region
    * 1619 02 14 - Trujillo,
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on May 24, 2010, 11:22:44 AM
Charts are very nice for something like this. Anyone want to chart the quakes by the number in each year? Then all trusting souls would not have to count each quake. :)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on May 24, 2010, 12:05:30 PM
Here is a chart that reveals the truth:

History of Quakes by Year (http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/Histogram.jsp?field=YEAR&field_type=float&dtype=table&table=HAZ.SIGNIF_TSQP&sourceId=101043&maxct=78)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on June 01, 2010, 04:11:59 AM
6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Southern Philippines
5/31/2010 5:26 PM ET     

   
(RTTNews) -

A powerful earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale has struck southern Philippines on Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

According to the USGS, the quake struck at 6.16pm local time, with its epicenter located 25 miles southwest of Cotabato City on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao at a depth of 33 kilometers.

Source (http://www.rttnews.com/Content/MarketSensitiveNews.aspx?Id=1320568&SM=1)




Strong Earthquake Hits Andaman Islands

KUALA LUMPUR, June 1 (Bernama)-- A strong earthquake of 6.7 magnitude hit the Andaman islands 139km southeast of Port Blair, India and 852km northwest of Langkawi at 3.51am Tuesday.

Source (http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsgeneral.php?id=502533)



6.1 earthquake shakes Costa Rica's Pacific coast
MEXICO CITY
Tue Jun 1, 2010 5:14am BST


MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook the Pacific coast of Costa Rica on Monday night, the United States Geological Survey said.

The quake was cantered in the Pacific Ocean 46 miles (74 kms) southwest of the capital San Jose at a depth of 18.2 miles (29 kms) below the sea.

Source (http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE6500F820100601)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on June 01, 2010, 07:52:16 AM
Those who say there are not more earthquakes will have to correct their ideas. Soon, they will join with the army calling on God to quit shaking the earth. But, it will be to no avail. Jesus is coming soon and the earth is waxing old.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on June 13, 2010, 08:07:03 AM
7.7 magnitude earthquake hits Nicobar Islands, India
Wiki News (http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/7.7_magnitude_earthquake_hits_Nicobar_Islands,_India?dpl_id=191097)

AP (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jEoJ9sCFk9Jh88KUTNd0HvHR8L2wD9GAAC680) is reporting a 2nd quake of 5.1.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on June 13, 2010, 11:06:48 AM
Elsewhere on the globe, earthquakes took place in Japan and California today. A 6.1 magnitude quake jolted northern Japan, while a 4.4 earthquake was felt in the southwestern U.S. city of San Diego.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: JimB on June 23, 2010, 01:58:13 PM
Magnitude-5.0 earthquake reported in Canada

A magnitude-5.0 earthquake struck at the Ontario-Quebec border region of Canada on Wednesday, shaking homes and businesses from Toronto to the states of New York and Michigan, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

The midday quake was felt in Canada and in a number of U.S. states, including Michigan, Vermont and parts of upstate New York.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iOu4xYTxm4L6g3NH5qp44IhQsCtAD9GH5FNG0 (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iOu4xYTxm4L6g3NH5qp44IhQsCtAD9GH5FNG0)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Marelis on June 25, 2010, 02:43:09 PM
Elsewhere on the globe, earthquakes took place in Japan and California today. A 6.1 magnitude quake jolted northern Japan, while a 4.4 earthquake was felt in the southwestern U.S. city of San Diego.
Earthquakes are so commonplace now that I can't keep up with what's happening where.  It's like watching popcorn.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on July 23, 2010, 01:44:35 PM
1 killed in 5.8 magnitude earthquake in southern Iran
English.news.cn   2010-07-22 05:57:00    FeedbackPrintRSS

TEHRAN, July 21 (Xinhua) -- At least one was killed and 32 injured in an earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale that hit southern Iran's Fars Province near the Persian Gulf coast at on Tuesday night, local reports said.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-07/22/c_13408988.htm
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on July 24, 2010, 11:27:47 AM
Sumatra is being hit time and time again!


Strong earthquake hits northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at 2:26 am | BNO News | Leave a Comment
By BNO News

JAKARTA (BNO NEWS) — A strong earthquake struck northern Sumatra in Indonesia on Saturday morning, seismologists said.

The 6.0-magnitude earthquake at 9.11 a.m. local time (0211 GMT) was centered about 96 kilometers (59 miles) southeast of Sibolga, a city in North Sumatra. It struck about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) deep, making it a shallow earthquake, according to the country’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency.



6.5 magnitude earthquake hits Philippines -- USGS

Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:58am EDT

WASHINGTON July 24 (Reuters) - A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippines on Saturday, 83 miles (134 km) south southwest of Cotabato, Mindanao, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on July 24, 2010, 01:52:31 PM
Earthquakes in the last seven days: (Source, USGS) 5.0 and above.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_big.php
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Marelis on July 24, 2010, 02:14:07 PM
This is a very interesting website, thank you Sybil.  After looking there we can expect some big ones closer to home.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on July 24, 2010, 02:36:58 PM
It's a great site. The maps showing activity all along the Pacific Rim is quite unsettling.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on July 25, 2010, 10:27:00 AM
Especially if you live along the Pacific Rim! On the other hand, God is our protector.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on July 26, 2010, 04:47:20 PM
Yes, He is!

 Cotabato  - For the fourth time in less than 12 hours, the Philippines was rocked again by a strong earthquake. This time the earthquake was measured at a 6.5-magnitude.

The Philippines has been struck by three powerful earthquakes all ranging from 7.3-magnitude to 7.6-magnitude, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Four aftershocks have also been reported ranging from 4.4-magnitude to 5.4-magnitude.

Hours later, the Philippines was hit once again by a strong earthquake measured at 6.5-magnitude, according to USGS. The earthquakes so far have been quite deep. The latest one was measured at 350.4 miles (563.9 km).

The earthquake was located in Moro Gulf, Mindanao, which is 85 miles (136 km) southwest of Cotabato and 600 miles (965 km) east of Bandar, Brunei.

There have been no immediate reports of fatalities, injuries or significant damage. Bloomberg News reports that no tsunami warning has been issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 05, 2010, 03:10:44 PM
Major 7.0-magnitude earthquake hits Papua New Guinea

(AFP) – 22 hours ago

PORT MORESBY — A major 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck a remote mountainous region of the Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea on Thursday, seismologists said, causing panic but no initial damage or injuries.

The quake hit a sparsely populated area of the island of New Britain at 8:01 am (2201 GMT Wednesday) at a depth of 54 kilometres, the US Geological Survey (USGS) and the Papua New Guinea Earthquake Office said.

"We are not aware of any damage at this point, but it was pretty strongly felt in the town of Kimbe and on other parts of the island, people are really shaken up," seismologist Lawrence Anton of the PNG Earthquake Office told AFP.

Source (http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5itQlL4EUWJFtAhZLbBlqYzrzd3kg)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 10, 2010, 04:18:12 AM
Major earthquake frightens Vanuatu

(AFP) – 5 hours ago

SYDNEY — A major 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu on Tuesday, generating a small tsunami and sending thousands of frightened people running for the hills.

The undersea quake, 35 kilometres (22 miles) deep and just 40 kilometres from the capital Port Vila, shook buildings in the city for about 15 seconds, but did not appear to have caused significant damage.

Foreign hotel guests and some residents raced to higher ground in case of a tsunami, locals said, while police sounded sirens to warn people to evacuate.

Source (http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hGmVijsB1PW6aiurMYEFzvSdwl-Q)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on August 10, 2010, 10:00:38 AM
Yes, these are "major" quakes. They are but warnings of what is coming. Sydney and San Francisco are in need of instruction so that any who may love God can leave.  I was just sharing last night that San Francisco is a dangerous place to be. But, not for those who are sharing the truth. God is holding back the winds, but not for much longer. Out of the cities. They are filling their cups to overflowing.

These quakes are also prophets telling us that Jesus is even at the doors!! Look up! Our redemption draweth nigh!!
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 11, 2010, 09:28:37 AM
Vanuatu struck again!

Powerful earthquake rattles Vanuatu
By the CNN Wire Staff
August 11, 2010 -- Updated 0426 GMT (1226 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    * A powerful earthquake shakes Vanuatu for the second straight day
    * The island chain is located in the South Pacific



(CNN) -- A strong earthquake struck the island nation of Vanuatu on Wednesday, the U. S. Geological Survey said.

The 6.0-magnitude quake, with a depth of 41 kilometers (26 miles), struck 75 kilometers (45 miles) west-northwest of the capital, Port Vila.

It was the second day in a row that a powerful earthquake hit the region, following Tuesday's 7.5-magnitude quake.

CNN.com
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: colporteur on August 11, 2010, 11:46:09 AM
I really appreciate you keeping us to speed in terms of earthquakes, Sybil. You are my #1 resource.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Vicki on August 11, 2010, 12:01:21 PM
There are missionaries working on new projects in Vanuatu. They are on the isalnd of Gaua which also has an active volcano. It was disturbed last year by earthquakes. God calmed it down so their work could continue. Keep them in your prayers.

If we could, son & I would be there.  :) He wants to be Dr. Mark's assistant.  :) (The ATV also looks fun to ride.  ;))
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 11, 2010, 05:45:17 PM
I really appreciate you keeping us to speed in terms of earthquakes, Sybil. You are my #1 resource.

Well, bless you. I have a Google alert on "earthquakes" and every morning there are about 8 to 10 new notices in that folder. It is very active out there! I have not been reporting anything under a 5, so when there is a new one, it's big!

Vicki - we will pray for your missionary friends. The Vanuatu area has really been active lately. Sometimes I have wondered if it is an old alert, but typically it isn't.  
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Vicki on August 11, 2010, 08:43:26 PM
They don't know us (yet?  :D) - we just love & appreciate their ministry.  :)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on August 12, 2010, 06:08:14 PM
Maybe one day soon!
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Vicki on August 12, 2010, 07:18:39 PM
 ;D
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 14, 2010, 05:05:03 AM
 12 August 2010 Last updated at 10:49 ET - BBC.com

Ecuador hit by 6.9-magnitude earthquake
Map

A 6.9-magnitude earthquake has struck about 170km (105 miles) south-east of Ecuador's capital, Quito

The quake happened at 0654 local time (1154 GMT), at a depth of about 190km, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.

"Had it been less deep, it would have caused quite a lot of damage," said Sandro Vaca of Ecuador's geophysics institute.

No tsunami warnings were issued and there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

The strength was initially measured by the USGS at 6.7 then raised to 7.2 before being set at 6.9.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 14, 2010, 05:07:03 AM
Again ... Vanuatu.


Magnitude 7.5 earthquake hits near Vanuatu

The Associated Press

Friday, Aug. 13, 2010 | 12:11 a.m.

The U.S. Geological Survey says an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 has hit the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has not issued an alert and there have been no immediate reports of damage.

The USGS says the quake hit Tuesday about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northwest of Port Vila at a depth of 22 miles (35 kilometers).
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 14, 2010, 05:11:30 AM

7.2-magnitude earthquake hits near Guam and Mariana Islands; Tsunami warning not expected

    * August 13th, 2010 10:41 pm - examiner.com

Friday, a massive 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Guam and the Mariana Islands. The earthquake was centered 230 miles WSW of Guam, 275 miles WSW of Rota, Northern Mariana Islands, 300 miles NE of Yap, Micronesia, and 340 miles WSW of SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands.

The earthquake hit at 07:19 am local time, Saturday morning, and had a depth of approximately 2.9 miles, according to USGS.

No widespread Tsunami is expected.

Aftershocks have been placed @ 6.3
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 16, 2010, 05:42:21 AM

Strong 6.3-magnitude earthquake hits Papua New Guinea
Press Trust Of India
Port Moresby, August 15, 2010
First Published: 21:56 IST(15/8/2010)
Last Updated: 21:57 IST(15/8/2010)

A strong 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea on Sunday, seismologists said, but there was no immediate tsunami warning or reports of damage. The quake hit around three kilometres (two miles) off the west coast of the the island of New Britain, at 1:09 am (1509 GMT
today) at a depth of 192 kilometres (119 miles), the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on August 20, 2010, 09:53:18 AM
I get the feeling that something unusual is happening.  All of these earthquakes. There are many and they are stronger than usual.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 20, 2010, 10:44:34 AM
Yes, they are.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: colporteur on August 20, 2010, 10:54:57 AM
Just imagine if the 6.8 and 7s were 9s.  Then place many of them in high concentrations of people. I fear that we will not need to imagine for too much longer.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 20, 2010, 06:08:18 PM
Strong earthquake hits Papua New Guinea: USGS

(AFP) – 6 hours ago

PORT MORESBY — A strong 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea on Saturday, seismologists said, but no tsunami warning was issued.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Marelis on August 27, 2010, 06:14:28 AM
Just imagine if the 6.8 and 7s were 9s.  Then place many of them in high concentrations of people. I fear that we will not need to imagine for too much longer.
I've experienced a ?7.5 in the Pacific islands, very close to the epicenter, Cp. Struck in the middle of the night whilst I was staying alone in a little cottage, didn't know a soul in the neighborhood, in an unfamiliar country where I had just arrived.  It was a very frightful experience.  First I heard roosters crowing and dogs barking then what sounded like a train rushing by in the underground. It felt like my bed lifted at least a couple of feet on a wave then everything shook fiercely.  There were 8 similar aftershocks before dawn.  
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on August 27, 2010, 07:43:00 PM
I suppose many of us are going to experience such things soon. God will be with us as we abide in Christ.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on August 30, 2010, 03:46:21 AM
5.9 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Northeastern Iran
http://www.rttnews.com/Content/MarketSensitiveNews.aspx?Id=1404493&SM=1
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 03, 2010, 10:55:26 AM
Sep 03, 2010
Massive 7.4 earthquake hits New Zealand near Christchurch
01:32 PM - USA Today


A massive 7.4 magnitude earthquake has hit New Zealand's South Island, causing widespread damage and knocking out power to much of the area, The Nelson Mail reports.

The quake was centered about 20 miles west of Christchurch. The newspaper is located in Nelson, which is on the northern end of the South Island.

The newspaper quotes one witness, Colleen Simpson, as saying residents of Christchurch were out in the street in their pajamas looking "scared and worried."

"Oh ******. There is a row of shops completely demolished right in front of me," she is quoted as saying.

Power was knocked out to the area and and mobile phones were being to fail, the newspaper reports.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 03, 2010, 11:03:01 AM
Magnitude
6.3
Date-Time
Friday, September 03, 2010 at 11:16:08 UTC
Friday, September 03, 2010 at 02:16:08 AM at epicenter
Location
51.785°N, 176.010°W
Depth
50.8 km (31.6 miles)
Region
ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
Distances
45 km (30 miles) E of Adak, Alaska
130 km (80 miles) WSW of Atka, Alaska
1905 km (1180 miles) WSW of Anchorage, Alaska
2715 km (1680 miles) W of JUNEAU, Alaska

TSUNAMI INFORMATION STATEMENT NUMBER 1
NWS PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER EWA BEACH HI
130 AM HST FRI SEP 03 2010

TO – CIVIL DEFENSE IN THE STATE OF HAWAII

SUBJECT – TSUNAMI INFORMATION

THIS STATEMENT IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. NO ACTION REQUIRED.

AN EARTHQUAKE HAS OCCURRED WITH THESE PRELIMINARY PARAMETERS

ORIGIN TIME – 0116 AM HST 03 SEP 2010
COORDINATES – 51.5 NORTH 175.9 WEST
LOCATION – ANDREANOF ISLANDS ALEUTIAN IS.
MAGNITUDE – 6.5 MOMENT
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on September 04, 2010, 09:57:27 PM
The was quite a bit of damage in New Zealand in the second largest city in the nation.  Another major quake pointing to the soon coming of Jesus.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 05, 2010, 08:32:07 AM
Photos of damage, courtesy of CBS News: http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-202_162-10004744.html
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 08, 2010, 07:26:57 AM
6.3-magnitude quake strikes Fiji Islands
By Andreena Narayan, CNN
September 7, 2010 7:32 p.m. EDT
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    * No immediate reports of damage
    * The quake struck at 4:13 a.m. Wednesday
    * It was centered 100 miles from the city of Labasa on Vanua Levu

(CNN) -- A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Fiji Islands, Wednesday at 4:13 a.m. (12:13 p.m. ET Tuesday), the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/09/07/fiji.earthquake/?hpt=T2
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on September 08, 2010, 07:39:41 AM
6.3!  And they keep coming!  God will answer His critics that there are not more earthquakes now than before. There certainly are. But, if it takes some persuading, then God will accommodate the skeptics.  Jesus is coming soon!! 

Before He comes, there will be a national Sunday law in the US. Religious freedom will be a thing of the past. And, yes there will Sunday laws in all lands. Those who do not believe in Scripture will follow the commandments of men rather than the commandments of God while extolling their false religion. Such a deception!  They will be saying "peace, peace" when sudden destruction comes. 

It is time to prepare for our Lord's coming!
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 08, 2010, 07:42:09 AM
Amen!
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 08, 2010, 05:06:14 PM

Strong 6.2-magnitude earthquake hits off the Vanuatu Islands
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 12:16 pm | Monica Lawrence | Leave a Comment
By Monica Lawrence

PORT VILA, VANUATU (BNO NEWS) -- A strong earthquake struck off the island nation of Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean on late Wednesday evening, seismologists said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

The 6.2-magnitude earthquake at 10.37 p.m. local time (1137 GMT) was centered about 142 kilometers (88 miles) south-southeast of Isangel, a city on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu. It struck about 54.1 kilometers (33.6 miles) deep, making it a fairly strong earthquake, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

Source (http://wireupdate.com/wires/9549/strong-6-2-magnitude-earthquake-hits-off-the-vanuatu-islands/)
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Richard Myers on September 09, 2010, 07:51:18 AM
And more strong quakes keep coming.

Many will not believe even if Moses were raised from the grave.  Some will believe when the quake hits their city. And then again, they will be like Pharaoh when he believed and let Israel go. It did not last long. Lord, I believe, take away my unbelief!  A changed life is seen in believing with all the heart. A trust will all that we have.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 09, 2010, 01:26:45 PM
Strong earthquake strikes Chile's disaster area

(AP) – 4 hours ago

SANTIAGO, Chile — A magnitude-6.1 earthquake has hit the same part of Chile that suffered a catastrophic quake in February. The new temblor has caused alarm but no reported damage or injuries.

It struck the regions of Maule, BioBio and Araucani — just where the earlier magnitude-8.8 quake caused the most damage.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 17, 2010, 05:13:23 PM
Strong quake hits Afghanistan, Pakistan

KABUL | Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:52am IST

KABUL (Reuters) - A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 hit Afghanistan's remote northeast late on Friday, meteorologists and witnesses said, rattling homes in the Afghan capital and large areas of neighbouring Pakistan.

The quake was measured about 38 miles (61 km) southeast of Faizabad, the capital of Badakhshan province, in Afghanistan's mountainous northeast near the border with Tajikistan, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

Centred in the Hindu Kush mountain range, the quake was measured at a depth of 110 miles, the USGS said.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

Houses shook in Kabul when the quake was felt just before midnight (1930 GMT), setting off car alarms and sending some residents into the street, Reuters witnesses said.

My nephew, Commander of Bravo Company (USMC), was redeployed to Afghanistan last Thursday. Fourth tour. War is enough to endure. Please, Lord - protect him from earthquakes as well! Amen.  
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on September 17, 2010, 05:31:58 PM

Earthquakes Worldwide
in the Last 30 Days
(of magnitude >= 4.0)
   

DATE links are into the IRIS WILBER system where you can see seismograms and request datasets.

DATE                      LAT    LON          MAG    DEPTH km      REGION
17-SEP-2010 23:12:24    45.37    150.50    5.0    41.0    KURIL ISLANDS
17-SEP-2010 23:01:33    18.47    145.61    4.5    180.2    MARIANA ISLANDS
17-SEP-2010 19:34:09    3.73    126.65    5.2    66.3    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
17-SEP-2010 19:21:13    36.49    70.83    6.3    199.7    HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
17-SEP-2010 17:58:40    30.16    142.85    4.7    31.2    SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
17-SEP-2010 11:10:19    -16.35    -172.37    4.9    9.2    SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
17-SEP-2010 10:17:09    38.03    39.00    4.6    12.0    TURKEY
17-SEP-2010 08:45:43    13.39    -90.07    4.4    61.1    NEAR COAST OF GUATEMALA
17-SEP-2010 06:52:43    -37.52    -73.56    4.9    25.3    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
17-SEP-2010 06:47:32    31.33    142.43    4.7    11.0    SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
17-SEP-2010 05:52:03    -33.61    -71.94    4.9    27.6    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
17-SEP-2010 03:25:29    -21.57    -67.05    5.3    168.1    CHILE-BOLIVIA BORDER REGION
16-SEP-2010 15:36:02    5.75    123.85    4.8    42.1    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
16-SEP-2010 15:27:26    9.82    -84.86    5.1    25.2    COSTA RICA
16-SEP-2010 01:54:42    -16.00    -173.98    5.8    96.5    TONGA ISLANDS
16-SEP-2010 01:38:36    9.26    126.44    4.7    70.4    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
16-SEP-2010 00:00:21    -30.93    -65.56    4.9    166.5    CORDOBA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
15-SEP-2010 18:42:57    6.00    126.05    5.0    89.7    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
15-SEP-2010 16:06:41    59.86    -153.17    4.9    120.8    SOUTHERN ALASKA
15-SEP-2010 14:31:45    5.53    -77.71    4.5    10.5    NEAR WEST COAST OF COLOMBIA
15-SEP-2010 13:48:30    -21.91    -179.46    4.7    591.2    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
15-SEP-2010 13:43:53    -22.02    -179.45    4.8    605.6    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
15-SEP-2010 13:03:06    53.50    -164.41    4.6    17.8    UNIMAK ISLAND REGION
15-SEP-2010 12:29:30    21.14    -106.15    4.9    45.4    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL MEXICO
15-SEP-2010 12:10:57    -48.50    105.28    4.9    9.9    SOUTHEAST INDIAN RIDGE
15-SEP-2010 08:21:28    29.34    -114.36    4.2    10.0    BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
15-SEP-2010 08:13:42    29.58    -114.19    4.4    10.0    BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
15-SEP-2010 07:50:08    29.89    -114.09    5.1    10.2    BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
15-SEP-2010 07:42:11    53.54    -164.48    4.7    19.8    UNIMAK ISLAND REGION
15-SEP-2010 06:05:49    15.93    -93.07    5.1    96.1    NEAR COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO
14-SEP-2010 23:32:02    21.18    -106.16    5.6    36.0    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL MEXICO
14-SEP-2010 15:13:04    -0.61    132.87    4.5    56.3    IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA
14-SEP-2010 14:34:55    31.67    -40.94    4.6    10.0    NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
14-SEP-2010 13:29:34    -10.56    165.77    4.5    185.5    SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
14-SEP-2010 13:08:56    5.67    124.58    5.1    35.7    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
14-SEP-2010 10:52:17    32.00    -115.18    5.4    11.5    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
14-SEP-2010 07:33:28    5.60    124.59    5.2    33.7    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
14-SEP-2010 07:01:12    4.71    126.99    5.0    87.6    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
14-SEP-2010 04:08:23    51.80    -175.99    4.4    62.6    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
14-SEP-2010 03:37:18    -36.81    -73.60    4.8    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
14-SEP-2010 03:23:39    -37.17    -73.36    5.0    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
13-SEP-2010 23:05:19    32.13    141.60    5.2    40.5    SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
13-SEP-2010 16:44:47    -31.85    -70.22    4.9    101.0    CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION
13-SEP-2010 10:07:57    62.65    -125.53    4.0    5.0    NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA
13-SEP-2010 07:15:49    -14.69    -70.96    5.9    176.9    CENTRAL PERU
13-SEP-2010 05:47:49    41.52    142.04    5.8    59.5    HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
13-SEP-2010 02:48:07    0.41    -28.74    5.1    10.0    CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
13-SEP-2010 01:54:17    -17.86    -178.49    4.4    593.9    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
13-SEP-2010 01:35:23    17.11    40.60    4.6    10.0    RED SEA
12-SEP-2010 22:20:30    43.12    -110.76    4.0    6.9    WYOMING
12-SEP-2010 21:08:45    -29.59    -71.46    4.7    34.5    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
12-SEP-2010 20:09:44    43.12    -110.63    4.1    5.0    WYOMING
12-SEP-2010 16:35:55    5.66    124.66    5.0    33.8    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
12-SEP-2010 14:41:17    47.49    153.65    4.7    58.2    KURIL ISLANDS
12-SEP-2010 13:01:59    45.25    77.38    4.9    27.9    EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN
12-SEP-2010 09:10:06    -4.25    152.34    5.0    135.1    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
12-SEP-2010 07:40:52    51.48    -178.53    5.3    34.4    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
12-SEP-2010 07:05:07    -16.77    -172.71    4.8    34.6    SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
12-SEP-2010 06:00:36    -63.07    146.40    5.3    10.1    SOUTH OF AUSTRALIA
12-SEP-2010 06:00:32    -63.48    148.05    5.3    10.0    BALLENY ISLANDS REGION
12-SEP-2010 05:25:08    11.19    -85.53    4.6    199.8    NICARAGUA
11-SEP-2010 21:53:38    12.53    -88.64    4.7    70.7    OFF COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA
11-SEP-2010 18:55:24    -4.22    -80.48    5.1    50.2    PERU-ECUADOR BORDER REGION
11-SEP-2010 11:43:08    7.79    94.07    5.4    10.0    NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA
11-SEP-2010 11:32:40    -19.83    66.87    4.9    10.0    MAURITIUS-REUNION REGION
11-SEP-2010 11:11:11    22.13    143.20    4.5    163.8    VOLCANO ISLANDS REGION
11-SEP-2010 08:28:25    -1.41    129.15    4.7    10.0    HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
11-SEP-2010 08:08:52    -3.06    148.30    4.8    9.1    BISMARCK SEA
11-SEP-2010 07:12:31    -1.09    129.22    5.7    10.1    HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
11-SEP-2010 07:02:11    25.85    90.81    4.6    22.4    INDIA-BANGLADESH BORDER REGION
11-SEP-2010 03:17:51    15.31    -45.86    4.7    10.0    NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
11-SEP-2010 03:10:43    33.70    75.27    4.8    44.8    EASTERN KASHMIR
11-SEP-2010 02:04:06    34.40    26.61    4.1    33.9    CRETE
11-SEP-2010 00:23:55    47.11    152.81    4.5    72.6    KURIL ISLANDS
10-SEP-2010 23:28:19    38.68    141.75    4.5    59.6    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
10-SEP-2010 17:24:17    23.42    90.69    4.8    14.1    BANGLADESH
10-SEP-2010 10:23:58    -15.50    -172.99    4.5    10.0    SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
10-SEP-2010 07:31:33    -53.70    140.47    4.8    10.1    WEST OF MACQUARIE ISLAND
09-SEP-2010 21:26:09    -4.62    -80.50    4.3    105.0    PERU-ECUADOR BORDER REGION
09-SEP-2010 21:22:35    34.04    25.35    4.0    33.0    CRETE
09-SEP-2010 17:15:43    -62.01    154.77    4.7    34.0    BALLENY ISLANDS REGION
09-SEP-2010 10:31:05    59.57    -30.19    5.2    10.0    REYKJANES RIDGE
09-SEP-2010 07:42:36    -6.04    125.82    5.4    521.0    BANDA SEA
09-SEP-2010 07:28:02    -37.01    -73.37    6.0    17.6    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
09-SEP-2010 05:49:40    -17.46    -178.98    4.5    503.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
09-SEP-2010 04:18:49    -40.36    176.47    5.3    22.0    NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
09-SEP-2010 03:41:31    11.09    139.71    5.3    29.0    WESTERN CAROLINE ISLANDS
09-SEP-2010 01:12:49    42.49    130.85    4.3    578.0    E. RUSSIA-N.E. CHINA BORDER REG.
09-SEP-2010 01:03:44    30.48    141.93    4.6    15.0    SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
08-SEP-2010 19:25:56    44.40    149.89    5.1    10.0    KURIL ISLANDS
08-SEP-2010 17:39:42    44.76    149.67    5.5    10.0    KURIL ISLANDS
08-SEP-2010 14:47:24    -18.08    -69.26    4.9    108.0    NORTHERN CHILE
08-SEP-2010 14:17:24    18.66    -101.34    4.6    78.8    GUERRERO, MEXICO
08-SEP-2010 12:33:33    27.74    53.20    4.7    35.0    SOUTHERN IRAN
08-SEP-2010 11:37:38    -20.70    169.81    6.2    54.1    VANUATU ISLANDS
08-SEP-2010 10:54:54    -6.75    154.47    5.0    53.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
08-SEP-2010 08:01:20    -20.77    170.32    5.3    10.0    VANUATU ISLANDS
08-SEP-2010 03:58:08    30.41    -113.64    4.0    10.0    GULF OF CALIFORNIA
08-SEP-2010 03:05:07    -20.69    -179.05    4.5    553.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
07-SEP-2010 20:51:02    33.33    96.33    4.9    48.0    QINGHAI, CHINA
07-SEP-2010 19:54:29    -53.20    -118.07    5.2    16.0    SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
07-SEP-2010 19:49:57    -43.44    172.59    5.0    1.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
07-SEP-2010 16:25:31    -59.03    -25.68    4.9    96.0    SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
07-SEP-2010 16:13:33    -15.92    -179.36    6.0    10.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
07-SEP-2010 15:59:13    -43.40    172.12    4.3    7.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
07-SEP-2010 15:49:17    39.50    73.81    4.5    48.0    TAJIKISTAN-XINJIANG BORDER REG.
07-SEP-2010 15:45:15    -6.57    30.78    4.6    10.0    LAKE TANGANYIKA REGION
07-SEP-2010 15:41:58    37.57    -21.08    4.6    10.0    AZORES ISLANDS REGION
07-SEP-2010 15:41:37    39.47    73.84    5.5    4.6    TAJIKISTAN-XINJIANG BORDER REG.
07-SEP-2010 14:17:59    37.01    27.63    4.3    9.0    TURKEY
07-SEP-2010 13:04:35    -6.76    104.36    4.5    40.0    SUNDA STRAIT
07-SEP-2010 12:49:01    -14.36    -176.24    5.4    35.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
07-SEP-2010 11:30:53    46.00    151.33    5.0    31.0    KURIL ISLANDS
07-SEP-2010 07:22:09    -6.99    103.36    4.9    11.0    SOUTHWEST OF SUMATERA, INDONESIA
07-SEP-2010 02:13:52    -20.29    -177.60    4.7    323.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
07-SEP-2010 02:11:04    26.98    54.50    5.2    31.0    SOUTHERN IRAN
07-SEP-2010 01:42:40    -19.74    -177.62    4.7    406.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
07-SEP-2010 00:57:26    -6.97    103.66    5.8    34.1    SOUTHWEST OF SUMATERA, INDONESIA
06-SEP-2010 22:48:33    -40.14    176.66    5.2    17.0    NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
06-SEP-2010 20:58:15    -17.40    167.21    5.0    35.0    VANUATU ISLANDS
06-SEP-2010 17:15:36    -4.19    103.54    5.2    131.0    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
06-SEP-2010 13:46:25    -10.99    162.31    5.6    17.5    SOLOMON ISLANDS
06-SEP-2010 11:40:50    -43.57    172.01    5.2    10.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
06-SEP-2010 11:24:01    -43.60    172.57    5.0    10.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
06-SEP-2010 09:54:31    -30.92    -178.07    5.2    35.0    KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
06-SEP-2010 07:24:34    -18.32    -175.18    5.5    213.3    TONGA ISLANDS
06-SEP-2010 04:02:28    -3.98    142.93    5.1    64.0    NEAR N COAST OF NEW GUINEA, PNG.
06-SEP-2010 03:20:46    -37.79    -73.42    4.9    39.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
06-SEP-2010 03:08:54    6.05    126.15    4.7    76.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
06-SEP-2010 02:49:49    11.02    -85.42    4.9    167.0    NICARAGUA
05-SEP-2010 23:48:26    -23.74    -180.00    5.3    524.0    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
05-SEP-2010 20:33:02    -6.05    149.80    4.9    71.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
05-SEP-2010 17:34:18    -0.60    127.44    5.4    35.0    HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
05-SEP-2010 16:26:59    16.27    145.89    5.0    10.0    MARIANA ISLANDS
05-SEP-2010 16:06:31    -18.98    -67.39    4.9    142.0    CENTRAL BOLIVIA
05-SEP-2010 12:19:20    5.98    126.62    4.7    78.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
05-SEP-2010 10:41:26    63.36    -145.10    4.3    4.0    CENTRAL ALASKA
05-SEP-2010 10:35:33    17.92    -107.10    4.1    10.0    OFF COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO
05-SEP-2010 10:07:06    3.71    126.05    4.8    105.0    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
05-SEP-2010 09:32:29    -8.83    127.60    4.0    35.0    TIMOR REGION, INDONESIA
05-SEP-2010 09:08:05    -4.30    100.89    4.5    25.0    SOUTHWEST OF SUMATERA, INDONESIA
05-SEP-2010 08:20:13    -6.03    147.56    5.3    54.5    EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
05-SEP-2010 03:43:42    -30.60    -177.98    4.9    37.0    KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
05-SEP-2010 01:49:56    -16.23    167.91    4.7    234.0    VANUATU ISLANDS
05-SEP-2010 00:46:02    43.21    -126.26    4.5    10.0    OFF COAST OF OREGON
04-SEP-2010 23:00:02    -38.03    49.02    5.1    16.0    SOUTHWEST INDIAN RIDGE
04-SEP-2010 17:18:01    -24.69    -65.39    4.8    24.0    SALTA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
04-SEP-2010 14:11:41    -2.50    138.57    5.0    35.0    IRIAN JAYA, INDONESIA
04-SEP-2010 11:51:58    -59.05    -25.49    5.4    35.0    SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
04-SEP-2010 11:43:13    -43.57    171.87    4.1    10.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 11:37:20    -9.09    150.21    4.9    10.0    EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
04-SEP-2010 11:30:02    -14.51    -76.09    5.2    27.0    NEAR COAST OF PERU
04-SEP-2010 11:01:40    47.98    156.65    4.8    33.0    EAST OF KURIL ISLANDS
04-SEP-2010 10:38:01    -43.26    171.99    4.9    8.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 10:34:52    -43.61    172.46    4.5    18.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 08:54:27    -43.56    171.90    4.6    15.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 08:52:01    -17.27    -174.00    5.9    37.1    TONGA ISLANDS
04-SEP-2010 08:35:48    35.42    26.48    4.0    35.0    CRETE
04-SEP-2010 07:50:25    -7.84    -74.34    4.9    163.0    PERU-BRAZIL BORDER REGION
04-SEP-2010 07:49:22    -14.90    -75.33    4.7    44.0    NEAR COAST OF PERU
04-SEP-2010 07:03:14    -43.56    172.48    4.6    18.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 06:54:11    -43.60    172.46    4.3    12.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 06:47:53    -20.29    -174.59    4.7    35.0    TONGA ISLANDS
04-SEP-2010 06:38:55    -43.66    172.27    4.0    12.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 06:23:52    -30.37    -177.74    4.7    35.0    KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 04:55:56    -43.54    171.98    5.5    8.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 03:39:18    -2.49    138.59    5.1    35.0    IRIAN JAYA, INDONESIA
04-SEP-2010 03:14:34    -2.45    138.49    5.6    40.3    IRIAN JAYA, INDONESIA
04-SEP-2010 01:49:24    -43.57    172.35    4.0    21.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
04-SEP-2010 01:26:11    52.89    -166.82    4.7    17.0    FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
04-SEP-2010 00:23:13    62.94    -125.72    4.8    7.1    NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA
03-SEP-2010 23:12:45    -43.57    172.25    5.4    12.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 22:12:35    -31.68    -67.97    4.9    94.0    SAN JUAN PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
03-SEP-2010 21:15:30    42.74    145.40    5.2    63.0    HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
03-SEP-2010 20:00:13    12.12    141.61    4.9    39.0    SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS
03-SEP-2010 19:57:10    12.19    141.49    4.8    42.0    SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS
03-SEP-2010 19:56:49    -43.44    172.34    4.1    19.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 19:52:40    -43.52    172.16    4.0    5.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 19:13:20    -43.68    172.57    4.7    12.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 19:06:58    -43.63    172.31    5.1    10.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 18:33:14    -43.73    172.50    4.4    10.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 18:07:12    -43.57    172.82    4.3    13.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 18:04:07    -43.62    172.67    4.0    59.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 18:01:10    -43.63    172.31    4.4    11.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 17:55:03    -43.50    172.25    4.6    5.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 17:46:21    -43.60    172.23    4.3    22.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 17:38:11    -43.52    172.17    4.5    15.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 17:26:05    -43.54    172.23    4.8    5.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 17:06:49    -3.69    101.91    5.5    61.2    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
03-SEP-2010 17:06:32    -43.49    172.32    4.8    15.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 16:53:00    -43.41    172.11    5.1    17.4    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 16:35:44    -43.33    172.44    7.0    16.1    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 16:35:41    -43.55    172.18    5.3    10.0    SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
03-SEP-2010 11:16:08    51.78    -176.01    6.3    50.8    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
03-SEP-2010 10:58:01    -7.62    119.29    4.9    286.0    FLORES SEA
03-SEP-2010 10:30:17    -5.65    153.10    5.1    10.0    NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.
03-SEP-2010 04:19:13    -13.96    65.88    5.1    10.0    MID-INDIAN RIDGE
03-SEP-2010 04:13:18    53.43    153.81    4.3    458.0    SEA OF OKHOTSK
03-SEP-2010 04:00:16    -17.58    168.18    4.9    35.0    VANUATU ISLANDS
03-SEP-2010 03:49:13    -36.88    -72.75    4.2    30.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
03-SEP-2010 02:32:22    53.55    -161.74    4.5    13.0    SOUTH OF ALASKA
03-SEP-2010 02:29:10    -6.13    150.01    5.0    44.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
02-SEP-2010 23:47:36    -0.16    124.70    4.7    70.0    SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA
02-SEP-2010 16:18:59    44.30    -131.34    4.5    14.0    OFF COAST OF OREGON
02-SEP-2010 16:12:44    8.31    91.77    4.6    29.0    NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA
02-SEP-2010 13:28:10    -6.70    -75.96    5.0    55.0    NORTHERN PERU
02-SEP-2010 08:01:08    0.15    97.18    4.7    35.0    NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
02-SEP-2010 07:08:04    52.14    142.15    4.8    35.0    SAKHALIN ISLAND
02-SEP-2010 06:57:42    22.45    143.00    4.7    122.0    VOLCANO ISLANDS REGION
02-SEP-2010 00:57:19    2.44    95.96    4.8    13.0    OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
02-SEP-2010 00:16:40    12.76    92.64    5.1    30.0    ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA
01-SEP-2010 21:37:15    -17.64    -178.42    4.8    536.0    FIJI ISLANDS REGION
01-SEP-2010 16:42:29    -4.76    102.01    4.4    54.0    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
01-SEP-2010 14:34:40    -17.99    167.46    4.8    35.0    VANUATU ISLANDS
01-SEP-2010 12:24:49    -6.10    147.59    4.7    61.0    EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
01-SEP-2010 11:13:49    2.66    95.48    4.4    35.0    OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
01-SEP-2010 07:32:53    37.97    141.76    5.0    38.0    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
01-SEP-2010 02:57:37    12.89    142.97    4.9    154.0    SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS
01-SEP-2010 01:46:23    -6.88    150.18    5.0    59.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
31-AUG-2010 21:16:01    13.74    144.92    5.0    125.0    MARIANA ISLANDS
31-AUG-2010 20:47:46    -3.59    127.42    5.0    53.0    SERAM, INDONESIA
31-AUG-2010 02:30:36    40.40    139.15    5.1    47.0    NEAR WEST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
30-AUG-2010 23:25:40    -16.05    -173.27    5.3    39.0    TONGA ISLANDS
30-AUG-2010 13:40:34    18.88    145.39    4.7    221.0    MARIANA ISLANDS
30-AUG-2010 12:57:45    58.19    -32.18    4.9    10.0    REYKJANES RIDGE
30-AUG-2010 12:35:57    -5.56    149.81    5.0    10.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
30-AUG-2010 09:39:28    25.08    95.34    4.6    136.0    MYANMAR-INDIA BORDER REGION
30-AUG-2010 08:45:09    24.88    122.21    5.0    12.0    TAIWAN REGION
30-AUG-2010 05:16:00    -19.29    -175.75    4.6    201.0    TONGA ISLANDS
30-AUG-2010 04:44:19    -14.95    -174.17    5.1    49.0    SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
30-AUG-2010 04:25:04    30.78    132.21    4.7    27.0    SOUTHEAST OF SHIKOKU, JAPAN
30-AUG-2010 00:39:00    -5.62    150.02    5.1    33.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
29-AUG-2010 15:53:42    32.21    -115.27    4.1    0.0    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
29-AUG-2010 10:02:46    -0.49    132.83    4.8    60.0    IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA
29-AUG-2010 08:51:01    -37.63    -73.39    5.2    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
29-AUG-2010 06:43:28    -41.79    -105.12    5.2    10.0    SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
29-AUG-2010 06:37:48    -55.81    -26.97    5.4    35.0    SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
29-AUG-2010 04:39:30    14.19    -91.58    4.6    90.0    GUATEMALA
29-AUG-2010 02:07:58    50.29    149.37    4.1    524.0    SEA OF OKHOTSK
29-AUG-2010 01:56:43    55.02    -160.47    4.6    58.0    ALASKA PENINSULA
29-AUG-2010 01:30:35    -0.11    125.07    4.6    72.0    SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA
29-AUG-2010 00:53:31    27.21    103.02    5.0    33.0    YUNNAN, CHINA
28-AUG-2010 18:46:30    18.71    -107.12    5.0    50.0    OFF COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO
28-AUG-2010 14:16:24    57.61    -155.69    4.6    99.0    ALASKA PENINSULA
28-AUG-2010 11:19:33    36.19    70.50    4.8    82.0    HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
28-AUG-2010 07:26:48    4.05    126.97    4.6    41.0    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA
28-AUG-2010 00:46:55    39.46    54.38    4.9    6.0    TURKMENISTAN
28-AUG-2010 00:29:07    35.68    54.60    4.8    16.0    NORTHERN IRAN
27-AUG-2010 22:14:28    52.54    -169.21    4.8    36.0    FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
27-AUG-2010 19:23:48    35.46    54.55    5.9    10.0    NORTHERN IRAN
27-AUG-2010 19:13:02    39.62    54.56    4.6    10.0    TURKMENISTAN
27-AUG-2010 12:32:57    52.67    160.73    4.7    35.0    OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
27-AUG-2010 09:10:13    -55.53    -27.91    5.2    35.0    SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
27-AUG-2010 08:04:01    -5.85    152.34    4.6    59.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
27-AUG-2010 06:42:21    -6.19    146.39    4.9    109.0    EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
27-AUG-2010 04:40:57    -7.45    -75.14    5.2    135.0    NORTHERN PERU
27-AUG-2010 00:56:12    -5.50    102.76    4.9    35.0    SOUTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
27-AUG-2010 00:17:06    -55.87    -27.70    5.3    128.0    SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
26-AUG-2010 15:08:04    36.12    136.76    5.4    279.0    NEAR WEST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
26-AUG-2010 08:02:43    -17.16    -174.49    4.5    125.0    TONGA ISLANDS
26-AUG-2010 04:21:30    -6.60    130.19    5.1    139.0    BANDA SEA
25-AUG-2010 22:57:18    -21.85    -174.49    5.2    10.0    TONGA ISLANDS
25-AUG-2010 16:46:34    2.71    128.64    5.1    228.0    HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
25-AUG-2010 16:45:03    5.61    126.69    4.6    111.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
25-AUG-2010 12:02:38    -22.53    -68.76    5.1    73.0    NORTHERN CHILE
25-AUG-2010 11:36:40    -27.14    -70.72    4.5    40.0    NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN CHILE
25-AUG-2010 09:26:13    39.38    144.26    4.8    10.0    OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
25-AUG-2010 08:55:53    -0.84    124.50    5.4    41.0    SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA
25-AUG-2010 06:25:12    0.39    123.87    5.3    174.0    MINAHASSA PENINSULA, SULAWESI
25-AUG-2010 04:06:17    -49.55    117.34    5.1    10.0    WESTERN INDIAN-ANTARCTIC RIDGE
25-AUG-2010 02:35:02    -21.17    -68.91    4.8    123.0    CHILE-BOLIVIA BORDER REGION
25-AUG-2010 02:29:11    18.66    -104.94    4.0    40.0    NEAR COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO
24-AUG-2010 20:48:04    6.74    123.57    5.0    594.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
24-AUG-2010 19:08:57    36.36    22.20    4.2    18.0    SOUTHERN GREECE
24-AUG-2010 16:29:56    21.61    143.19    4.4    302.0    MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
24-AUG-2010 13:52:30    52.77    -169.43    4.6    10.0    FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
24-AUG-2010 13:50:39    44.34    141.17    4.7    227.0    HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
24-AUG-2010 08:34:20    36.53    71.25    4.9    234.0    AFGHANISTAN-TAJIKISTAN BORD REG.
24-AUG-2010 06:07:57    -6.06    133.52    5.3    45.0    ARU ISLANDS REGION, INDONESIA
24-AUG-2010 03:06:24    -8.36    120.70    5.0    182.0    FLORES REGION, INDONESIA
24-AUG-2010 02:12:00    18.87    -107.33    6.1    10.0    OFF COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO
23-AUG-2010 13:57:31    51.36    -178.39    4.6    35.0    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
23-AUG-2010 05:58:43    47.50    152.39    4.6    161.0    KURIL ISLANDS
23-AUG-2010 03:46:02    -25.45    179.44    4.9    526.0    SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
23-AUG-2010 02:53:12    53.49    -164.53    4.9    24.0    UNIMAK ISLAND REGION
23-AUG-2010 01:08:09    12.80    143.59    5.5    121.6    SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS
22-AUG-2010 21:48:25    6.81    123.76    4.8    594.0    MINDANAO, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
22-AUG-2010 20:20:31    -6.50    154.18    5.0    84.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
22-AUG-2010 10:23:03    37.50    20.27    5.4    16.1    IONIAN SEA
22-AUG-2010 09:33:09    19.46    147.36    5.9    49.0    MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
22-AUG-2010 08:15:59    2.11    96.76    4.7    44.0    NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
22-AUG-2010 08:06:31    -21.11    -67.23    5.1    145.0    CHILE-BOLIVIA BORDER REGION
22-AUG-2010 07:07:03    18.69    -100.52    4.0    111.0    GUERRERO, MEXICO
22-AUG-2010 06:13:45    -5.17    -80.97    4.5    28.0    NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN PERU
22-AUG-2010 04:51:58    -21.81    -68.16    4.1    95.0    CHILE-BOLIVIA BORDER REGION
22-AUG-2010 03:49:58    -36.53    -73.72    5.4    19.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
22-AUG-2010 03:11:57    -39.08    -73.26    4.0    28.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
22-AUG-2010 01:25:41    -34.76    -71.72    4.5    47.0    NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
21-AUG-2010 23:32:19    -4.88    144.49    4.9    48.0    NEAR N COAST OF NEW GUINEA, PNG.
21-AUG-2010 20:30:05    -9.77    123.44    4.8    11.0    TIMOR REGION, INDONESIA
21-AUG-2010 20:20:13    6.00    -77.99    5.4    3.0    NEAR WEST COAST OF COLOMBIA
21-AUG-2010 18:48:01    24.75    121.98    4.8    9.0    TAIWAN
21-AUG-2010 18:39:21    24.78    121.93    4.3    6.0    TAIWAN
21-AUG-2010 16:37:59    23.53    121.65    5.0    35.0    TAIWAN
21-AUG-2010 14:26:05    37.70    141.49    4.5    57.0    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
21-AUG-2010 12:40:45    -14.24    -76.25    4.4    26.0    NEAR COAST OF PERU
21-AUG-2010 11:41:36    -8.10    110.39    4.7    10.0    JAWA, INDONESIA
21-AUG-2010 10:44:29    2.73    127.44    4.6    44.0    NORTHERN MOLUCCA SEA
21-AUG-2010 09:00:57    14.61    -92.76    4.1    35.0    NEAR COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO
21-AUG-2010 05:42:54    2.25    96.77    5.8    34.5    NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
21-AUG-2010 00:54:18    53.61    162.94    5.2    36.0    OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
20-AUG-2010 17:56:19    -6.56    154.09    6.1    50.9    SOLOMON ISLANDS
20-AUG-2010 17:26:08    -5.36    151.02    4.8    108.0    NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
20-AUG-2010 16:57:15    39.38    71.86    5.2    10.0    TAJIKISTAN
20-AUG-2010 16:40:33    54.14    -166.18    5.3    108.0    FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
20-AUG-2010 13:08:54    -55.79    -27.80    5.0    77.0    SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
20-AUG-2010 08:47:37    -6.63    154.02    5.0    97.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
20-AUG-2010 06:14:45    52.55    -169.50    4.2    10.0    FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
20-AUG-2010 02:52:35    51.34    -178.51    5.1    50.0    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
20-AUG-2010 01:12:06    18.66    146.40    4.8    68.0    MARIANA ISLANDS
19-AUG-2010 22:42:21    18.70    146.40    5.0    56.0    MARIANA ISLANDS
19-AUG-2010 22:19:20    11.14    95.12    5.0    35.0    ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA
19-AUG-2010 22:13:05    14.11    -91.01    5.4    93.0    GUATEMALA
19-AUG-2010 13:41:37    12.26    141.60    4.7    41.0    SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS
19-AUG-2010 09:27:37    44.77    147.63    4.7    10.0    KURIL ISLANDS
19-AUG-2010 09:20:35    52.75    -168.65    4.5    16.0    FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
19-AUG-2010 08:49:27    17.87    -94.38    4.7    147.0    CHIAPAS, MEXICO
19-AUG-2010 06:57:30    54.09    -35.15    4.7    10.0    REYKJANES RIDGE
19-AUG-2010 05:12:08    -10.08    161.06    5.1    87.0    SOLOMON ISLANDS
19-AUG-2010 03:31:33    -9.59    107.06    4.9    21.0    SOUTH OF JAWA, INDONESIA
18-AUG-2010 19:49:09    -16.12    -174.14    4.9    132.0    TONGA ISLANDS

331 earthquakes displayed.

Earthquake data courtesy of IRIS Seismic Monitor  

http://www.iris.edu/seismon/last30.html
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Post by: Mimi on September 26, 2010, 07:22:41 AM
Strong earthquake hits eastern Indonesia

(AP) – 1 hour ago

JAKARTA, Indonesia — A strong offshore earthquake has shaken parts of eastern Indonesia.

The Indonesian meteorological and geophysics agency says no tsunami warning was issued after the quake Sunday, and there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake measured magnitude 6.0.

The Associated Press
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Post by: Mimi on September 27, 2010, 04:58:01 AM
(RTTNews) - An earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale shook Indonesia's eastern Aru Islands and the Kepulauan Kai region Sunday night, but there were no reports of casulties or damage to properties. No tsunami warning or watch was also issued.

Sunday's temblor had a depth of 5.4 miles and hit 39 miles northwest of Dobo, Aru Islands and 195 miles West-Southwest of Papua at about 9:12 pm Jakarta time (1712 GMT).

Other news agencies are reporting this as a 6.5. Source (http://wireupdate.com/wires/10570/strong-6-5-magnitude-earthquake-rocks-indonesias-aru-islands/)
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Post by: Mimi on September 27, 2010, 08:22:35 AM
6.1 magnitude earthquake hits southern Iran
English.news.cn   2010-09-27 20:49:48    FeedbackPrintRSS

TEHRAN, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) -- A magnitude-6.1 earthquake on the Richter scale hit southern Iran on Monday, and there were no immediate reports of casualties.

The quake struck at 11:22 GMT in Kazeroon in Iran's southern Fars province, according to the Iranian Seismological Center's website.

Xinhuanet.com
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Post by: Mimi on October 01, 2010, 10:45:17 AM
USGS to Expand Information in Global Earthquake Alerts
September 30, 2010 | USGS  http://geology.com/news/2010/usgs-to-expand-information-in-global-earthquake-alerts.shtml

“Estimated economic loss and casualty information will now be included in earthquake alerts sent out by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) following significant earthquakes around the world.

These earthquake alerts are widely recognized and used by emergency responders, government and aid officials, and the public to understand the scope of the potential disaster and to develop the best response.” – Quoted from the USGS news release.
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Post by: Mimi on October 04, 2010, 09:46:50 AM
  Okinawa Earthquake: Magnitude 6.4 Quake Rocks Okinawa Islands, Tsunami Warning
By JoAnne Thomas

Developing Story - http://law.rightpundits.com/?p=2314
Okinawa Islands, Japan

A magnitude 6.4 earthquake has struck the southern Okinawa Islands in Japan. NHK, Japan’s public broadcaster, said a Tsunami warning has been issued. The quake occurred at 10:28:39 PM local time.

Okinawa Earthquake: Magnitude 6.4 Quake Rocks Okinawa Islands,Tsunami Warning

The 6.4 magnitude earthquake that shook the Okinawa Islands region of Japan today was downgraded to a 6.3 by the USGS. A Tsunami warning has been issued for the area by Japan’s Meteorological Agency.
The temblor’s epicenter was about halfway between Taiwan and Okinawa.

The earthquake hit 70 miles east of the Ryukyu Islands and about 200 miles SW of Okinawa. It had a depth of 22.3 miles.

There are currently no reports on damage or injuries.
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Post by: Mimi on October 08, 2010, 12:56:30 PM
Powerful quakes in Aleutians; no tsunami alert

(AP) – 10 hours ago

PALMER, Alaska — A magnitude 6.4 earthquake followed by a series of strong aftershocks struck in a remote area of Alaska's Aleutian Islands, but there were no immediate reports of injury or damage, officials said.

Geophysicist Guy Urban at the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer says that while the quakes might have been felt in the small island community of Adak, the center has heard no reports of damage. No tsunami warning was issued.

The U.S. Geologic Survey says the first quake was recorded at 6:26 p.m. Thursday and was centered in the sea about 60 miles southeast of Adak and about 1,180 miles southwest of Anchorage.

Over the next hour quakes struck with magnitudes of 6.1, 5.3 and 4.6. All were centered in the same area as the larger quake.

Source (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gGNOSB8ShOZKnsHiOdIFTY3f1QTwD9INEH6O0?docId=D9INEH6O0)
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Post by: Sister Marie on October 08, 2010, 06:34:43 PM
It is amazing how many we are having now that are high on the scale. It is just as the Bible said it would be, as a woman in labor. Is it not also amazing that God gives such love to us to give us the warning and then have the warning be timed in such a way that it does not just hit right off the bat and destroy all the wicked without "active" warnings right along. What a God of love and patience.  
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Post by: Richard Myers on October 09, 2010, 06:17:49 AM
Amen!!! He is coming soon to take us home!!
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Post by: Mimi on October 12, 2010, 02:24:07 PM
Earthquake strikes off eastern Indonesia

Oct 12, 2010, 12:03 GMT

Jakarta - An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of West Papua in eastern Indonesia late Tuesday, but there were no reports of damage, officials said.

-- Monsters & Critics website
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Post by: Mimi on October 12, 2010, 06:47:52 PM
A strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck off Tonga early today, a minute after a moderate 5.5-magnitude quake shook the same area, AFP reported.

There was no tsunami warning and a low likelihood of any casualties or damage in the remote area, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.

The smaller quake hit at 1:01am 140km northeast of the South Pacific nation's capital Nuku'Alofa, at a depth of 23km, the USGS said.

A minute later the 6.1-magnitude quake struck, 152km from Nuku'Alofa at a depth of nine km. There were no immediate reports of damage.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10680286
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Post by: Mimi on October 14, 2010, 06:41:23 PM
For the past two weeks I have observed a lot of earthquake notices for Oklahoma. Most range between 2 to 4 in magnitude. This last one was a 5.1. Something must be afoot.

Officials stated that the earthquake, centered about six miles east of Norman, Oklahoma on October 13, 2010 was, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 4.5 or a 4.3 magnitude, but Austin Holland, Oklahoma Geological Society research seismologist, said further analysis showed a consistent magnitude of 5.1 It was said to have been felt as far away as Wichita, Kansas. There were no serious injuries and only minor damage reported. The Norman police Captain Leonard Judy said the quake caused officers to run out of the department to see if someone had crashed into the building.

And back on September 20, 2010 there was a 3.5 magnitude earthquake just east of Oklahoma City. There have been over 70 earthquakes in the area this year - more than ever before. Could this be a warning of a 'big' one in the near future?

The largest instrumentally recorded earthquake in Oklahoma was in 1952 - between 5.2 and 5.9 magnitude. The skeptic wonders if the increased drilling for oil and gas in Oklahoma has anything to do with all the earthquakes in Oklahoma this year. Perhaps not. Maybe it is just a natural seismicity, but the jury is still out on that one.

http://www.examiner.com/skepticism-in-national/earthquake-oklahoma-thought-to-be-5-1-magnitude
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Post by: Sister Dee on October 15, 2010, 09:03:05 AM
Quote

The skeptic wonders if the increased drilling for oil and gas in Oklahoma has anything to do with all the earthquakes in Oklahoma this year. Perhaps not. Maybe it is just a natural seismicity, but the jury is still out on that one.

They consider anything but the truth.   

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Post by: Mimi on October 16, 2010, 06:07:31 PM
Strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake hits off Indonesian island
16 October 2010

WETAR, INDONESIA (BNO NEWS) -- A strong earthquake struck north of the Indonesian island of Wetar on early Sunday morning, seismologists said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

The 6.1-magnitude earthquake at 12.44 a.m. local time (1544 GMT Saturday) was centered in the Banda Sea, northwest of the Indonesian island of Wetar in Maluku Province. It struck about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) deep, making it a shallow earthquake, according to the country's seismological agency.

The earthquake was not strong enough to pose a tsunami threat, and officials said the chance of damage or casualties was low.

http://channel6newsonline.com/2010/10/strong-6-1-magnitude-earthquake-hits-off-indonesian-island/
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Post by: Mimi on October 22, 2010, 09:47:18 AM

6.9 Earthquake Hits Gulf of California, Northern Mexico
Written by My Latino Voice



A 6.9 earthquake hit the Gulf of California in Northern Mexico on Thursday, causing chaos but no reports of serious damage or injury.  It did, however, rattle the nerves of San Diego residents, who, coincidentally, had just completed an earthquake drill earlier in the day.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude of the quake that hit at 11:53 a.m. (1:53 p.m.) was calculated as 6.9 and struck about 65 miles south of Los Mochis.

The region is on alert, since it has been struck by three fairly strong earthquakes in the last few days:  a 5.5 on Tuesday night, a 5.8 early on Wednesday and today's 6.9.  No damage reported was reported.
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Post by: Richard Myers on October 23, 2010, 08:31:18 PM
6.9 is getting up there. These are warnings. The cities of Europe, Australia, and America are next. God has protected them, but cups are filling fast. The evil in these cities is increasing. Have they been warned? God is merciful!
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Post by: Marelis on October 29, 2010, 09:11:43 AM
Last week we experienced a baby earthquake.  They are rare where I live.  It made a huge crashing sound and the walls shook.  It's as though the whole surface of the earth is groaning and grinding.
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Post by: Mimi on November 15, 2010, 12:37:58 PM
Jakarta, again!

Quake Of 6.1-Magnitude Rocks Indonesia’s Maluku Island
JAKARTA, Nov 12 (Bernama) — An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 struck off Maluku Island in eastern parts of Indonesia on Friday, but it has no potential for tsunami and there was no initial report of damage or fatalities, China’s Xinhua news agency quoted officials as saying here Friday.
Read more on Bernama http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/bm/newsworld.php?id=542709

6.1-magnitude quake hits Indonesia, no tsunami
Jakarta, Nov 12 (AFP) A 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia’s eastern Maluku islands today, officials said.
Read more on Press Trust of India  http://www.ptinews.com/news/1107104_6-1-magnitude-quake-hits-Indonesia--no-tsunami
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Post by: Mimi on November 23, 2010, 07:24:21 AM
Earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea

A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck the New Britain region of Papua New  Guinea Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The epicenter of the quake, which hit at 7:01 p.m. (4:01 a.m. ET) was  located 70 kilometers (43 miles) west-northwest of Kandrian, New Britain  Island, according to the USGS.

-CNN
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Post by: Mimi on December 03, 2010, 06:02:56 PM
6.9 magnitude earthquake in Papua New Guinea! | NewsKF
By M Cosmin
An earthquake measuring 6.9 has hit Papua New Guinea on Thursday announced the American Institute of Geophysics USGS, adding that there was no tsunami alert issued. The earthquake occurred 37 miles northeast of New Britain region ...
NewsKF - http://newskf.com/
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Post by: Mimi on December 13, 2010, 08:18:36 AM
Magnitude 6.2 - BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
2010 December 13 01:14:43 UTC


Earthquake Details

    * This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.

Magnitude   6.2
Date-Time   

    * Monday, December 13, 2010 at 01:14:43 UTC
    * Monday, December 13, 2010 at 11:14:43 AM at epicenter
    * Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location   6.563°S, 155.640°E
Depth   146.9 km (91.3 miles) set by location program
Region   BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Distances   40 km (25 miles) SSE of Arawa, Bougainville, PNG
105 km (65 miles) W of Chirovanga, Choiseul, Solomon Islands
990 km (610 miles) ENE of PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea
2325 km (1450 miles) N of BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia
Location Uncertainty   horizontal +/- 13.2 km (8.2 miles); depth fixed by location program
Parameters   NST=410, Nph=453, Dmin=466.4 km, Rmss=0.97 sec, Gp= 22°,
M-type=centroid moment magnitude (Mw), Version=C
Source   

    * USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)

Event ID   usc0000n0r
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Post by: Mimi on December 20, 2010, 07:56:44 PM
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/60_30.php   

Magnitude 6.5     2010/12/20 18:42:00 SOUTHEASTERN IRAN
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Post by: Mimi on December 26, 2010, 11:32:27 AM
 A tsunami warning was issued for the Pacific islands of Vanuatu, New Caledonia and Fiji after a powerful earthquake struck Saturday, but then cancelled.

The U.S. Geological Service put the quake's magnitude at 7.6 and said it had hit about 85 miles west of the island of Tanna in Vanuatu.

It put the depth of the temblor — a key factor in how destructive it could be — at 15 miles.

The quake struck at 12:16 a.m. Sunday local time (8:16 a.m. Saturday ET), according to the USGS.
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Post by: Mimi on January 01, 2011, 07:47:55 AM
BUENOS AIRES : A strong earthquake measuring 7.0 hit a sparsely populated region of northern Argentina early Saturday, the US government and Argentine officials said.

The epicentre of the tremor, which occurred at 6:56 local time (0956 GMT), was located 160 kilometres (100 miles) northeast of the city of Santiago del Estero, according to the US Geological Survey.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, and the quake occurred at a depth of 583.6 kilometres (362.6 miles).

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/1102213/1/.html
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Post by: Vicki on January 01, 2011, 08:21:04 AM
The world has been blessed with few casualties in the major quakes that have been occurring recently. But, time is running short. There are multitudes to still reach!
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Post by: Mimi on January 03, 2011, 09:31:57 AM
Earthquake Hits Argentina Is 7.0 Magnitude
http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978860841
January 01, 2011 12:15 PM EST
views: 1239 | comments: 5

A magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck northern Argentina early on Saturday morning. The powerful quake dissipated very deep, so it wasn't felt far away. Nearby towns barely shook. Usually if a tremor is shallow the force of the quake goes deep into the Earth, and fewer people feel it, as was the case in Argentina on Saturday.

What is going on with all these natural disasters? Quakes and tremors have occurred in places that rarely get them such as Oklahoma and Indiana. On Friday a tornado killed and injured many in Missouri and Arkansas, and it is a rare occurrence to have a tornado in late December.
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Post by: Mimi on January 03, 2011, 09:33:56 AM
Chile Hit With 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake
Joe Weisenthal | Jan. 2, 2011, 3:38 PM


A 7.2 magnitude earthquake just struck near Temuco Chile, and 102 miles from Concepcion Chile. Bear in mind the 2010 earthquake was an 8.8, and it was closer to the capital Santiago, so it's likely the damage will be significantly less.

http://www.businessinsider.com/temuco-chile-earthquake-2011-1
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Post by: Mimi on January 03, 2011, 09:37:43 AM
Recent activity.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/

Largest and Deadliest Earthquakes by Year
1990 - 2009
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/byyear.php
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Post by: Richard Myers on January 07, 2011, 12:22:46 PM
92 tremors have rattled Yingjiang County in southwest China's Yunnan Province over the past three days. Around 142,000 people have been affected, with more than 8,000 houses damaged by Tuesday morning. This is in the same area were so many were killed in the 2008 quake.
source (http://english.ntdtv.com/ntdtv_en/ns_china/2011-01-05/629134829513.html)
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Post by: Mimi on January 09, 2011, 06:15:12 AM
Strong 6.9 quake strikes off Vanuatu

(AFP) – 3 hours ago

SYDNEY — A strong 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck beneath the sea near the south Pacific island nation of Vanuatu, but no tsunami warning was issued, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said Sunday.

There were no immediate reports of damage from the quake, which hit at 9:03pm (1003 GMT) at a depth of 31.1 kilometres (19.3 miles), 110 kilometres from the town of Isangel on Tanna island, the USGS said.

The quake was the latest in a series of undersea tremors near the island, which is home to an active volcano.

A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck the area on December 26, triggering a small tsunami exactly six years after giant waves killed 220,000 people around the Indian Ocean, but there were no reports of damage or casualties.

Source (http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ilKTQmIW_bGZxA9Q8tOe43zjy6Uw?docId=CNG.00f9d9be8db2cb7cbb98d794d2e6a6d9.131)
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Post by: Vicki on January 09, 2011, 05:29:09 PM
The SDA Church has missionaries on that island. I pray they are able to continue their work and that these happenings will get the native people more curious to know what the missionaries have to share.
Title: Re: Earthquakes in Diverse Places
Post by: Mimi on January 10, 2011, 06:53:35 AM
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Chile, but there are no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck about 80 kilometers (50 miles) west of the coast of Talca province.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=12579125
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Post by: Richard Myers on January 10, 2011, 09:12:35 AM
Earthquakes are a sign of the soon coming of Jesus. They are happening more frequently and of stronger shocks. Some will sleep on to their destruction. :(
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Post by: Mimi on January 13, 2011, 11:21:50 AM
A massive, 7.0 magnitude earthquake has struck off the new Caledonia islands in the Southern Pacific, the USGS reports.

The quake was initially measured at 7.3, before it was downgraded after review by a seismologist. It was centered 85 miles SSW of Vanuatu, and 80 miles NNE of the Loyalty Islands. This puts it nearly than 1,100 miles from Australia.

Fox News  http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/01/13/massive-earthquake-hits-southern-pacific/
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Post by: Mimi on January 22, 2011, 04:50:05 AM
January 19, 2011
http://fmcommunication.blogspot.com/2011/01/earthquake-in-karachi-dubai.html

Earthquake in Karachi & Dubai

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck various parts of the country, the US Geological Survey reported on Tuesday.

It said the quake, initially reported as a magnitude 7.3, was very shallow at a depth of 6.3 miles (10 km). It struck 34 miles (55 km) west of Dalbandin at 1:23 a.m. local time on Wednesday (2023 GMT on Tuesday).

The Pacific Tsunami Center said the onshore quake had not triggered a tsunami in the Indian Ocean.


A major quake of this magnitude is capable of causing widespread and heavy damage.
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Post by: Mimi on January 22, 2011, 04:53:22 AM
Earthquake hits Georgia, Armenia and Turkey
http://armenion.com/?p=2107 for full story

An earthquake hit Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Georgia.

According to Seismic Service of Georgia, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake (with 7 magnitude in the epicenter) hit Georgia 19 km to the south from the town of Kutaisi and was felt in Armenia, ITAR TASS reported.
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Post by: Mimi on January 24, 2011, 05:15:42 AM
6.3-magnitude earthquake hits Pakistan
2011-01-24 11:10:00

A major earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale jolted parts of Pakistan on Monday, the country's meteorological department said.

The tremors were felt in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Peshawar at 7.45 am for at least 10 seconds.

Severe tremors were also felt in Buner, Mansehra, Swat, Balakot, Malakand, Hazara division, Murree and certain areas of the Punjab province.

The epicentre of the quake was 95 kilometres southwest of the Karakul area of Tajikistan, the Dawn reported.

http://www.sify.com/news/6-3-magnitude-earthquake-hits-pakistan-news-international-lbylkgcihja.html

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Post by: Richard Myers on January 24, 2011, 06:32:50 AM
The mean size of quakes is increasing.
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Post by: Mimi on February 04, 2011, 08:49:29 AM
Quake of 6.4 magnitude rocks eastern India

IMPHAL, India | Fri Feb 4, 2011 9:59am EST

IMPHAL, India (Reuters) - An earthquake measuring 6.4 rocked India's northeastern state of Manipur Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but Indian officials said there were no initial reports of damage.

The epicenter was 30 miles north northwest of Manipur's capital Imphal, near the border with Myanmar. The depth of the quake was 55.2 miles

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/04/us-india-quake-idUSTRE71338G20110204
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Post by: Mimi on February 09, 2011, 07:01:44 AM
(Reuters) - An earthquake measuring 6.4 rocked India's northeastern state of Manipur Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but Indian officials said there were no initial reports of damage.


Disclaimer: Although The Remnant Online does not endorse 2012 theories, this site has a good collection of "signs of the times."
Earthquake swarms in Greece:
The furious swarm of earthquakes continue around Greece today with 16 quakes erupting in the last 15 hours.
(http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss316/TROPhotobucket/greece1.jpg)

Source (http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2011/02/05/greece-earthquake-swarm-16-quakes-in-15-hours/)



February 09, 2011 – NAPLES – Starting at 7:26 the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology recorded an earthquake swarm in the area of the super-volcano Campi Flegrei, near Naples.

Source (http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2011/02/09/earthquake-swarm-at-campi-flegrei-in-naples-italy/)
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Post by: Mimi on February 11, 2011, 01:42:53 PM
Magnitude-6.6 earthquake strikes Jolo, no severe damage reported
(philstar.com) Updated February 11, 2011 09:41 AM Comments (0) View comments

DAVAO CITY, Philippines (Xinhua) – A strong earthquake shook parts of southern Philippines late Thursday night, state seismologists said today.

The magnitude-6.6 temblor struck 10:39 p.m. local time but was too deep to cause any damage, according to Desiderio Cabanlit, chief seismologist of the Philippine Volcanology and Seismology.

He said the quake's epicenter was traced 323 kilometers southeast of Jolo, the capital of Sulu island in southwest Mindanao with a depth of 549 kilometers.

The United States Geological Society put the quake's strength at magnitude-6.5.
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Post by: Mimi on February 11, 2011, 02:16:16 PM
(CNN) -- A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck off central Chile's coast early Friday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The epicenter was 30 miles (45 kilometers) north of Concepción and 243 miles (395 kilometers) south-southwest of Santiago, the agency said. The temblor occurred offshore in the Biobío region, with the Earth rupturing at a depth of 17.4 miles (28 kilometers).

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center didn't expect a tsunami, according to a statement released shortly after the earthquake. No tsunami watches or warnings were issued
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Post by: Mimi on March 10, 2011, 03:05:43 AM
5.4 Magnitude, deadly in China:

China quake kills at least 16
By Steven Jiang, CNN
March 10, 2011 -- Updated 1038 GMT (1838 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    * The 5.4-magnitude earthquake hits near the Myanmar border
    * Scores injured, the civil affairs ministry says
    * Rescuers scramble to reach trapped residents

Beijing (CNN) -- The death toll from Thursday's earthquake in southwest China is at least 16, with more than 160 injured, a local official told CNN.

The 5.4-magnitude earthquake hit near the Myanmar border, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

It collapsed houses in the remote Yingjiang county in Yunnan province, a county official said.

State media said the quake hit the area shortly before 1 p.m. local time, cutting down power and toppling buildings that included hotels and schools.

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/10/china.quake/?hpt=T2

Within 10 minutes there were three aftershocks, measuring up to 4.7 degrees on the Richter Scale.
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Post by: Richard Myers on March 11, 2011, 11:35:07 AM
Today's quake in Japan, the largest they have been hit with and the fifth largest in the last 100 years in the world, is making the point that the Bible is accurate in pointing to the soon coming of Jesus. The quakes and other natural and man made disasters will continue until man acknowledges his littleness. Then it will be that many will profess to serve God, but will not with the whole heart.
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Post by: Mimi on March 17, 2011, 08:03:41 PM
USGS: A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Vanuatu on Thursday.
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Post by: Mimi on March 24, 2011, 09:08:36 AM
(http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss316/TROPhotobucket/agb_myanmar_earthquake_dm_110324_mn.jpg)
AP Graphic

A powerful earthquake struck northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night, killing one woman and shaking buildings as far away as Bangkok. No tsunami was generated.

The quake hit in an area where Myanmar, Thailand and Laos meet, about 70 miles (110 kilometers) from Chiang Rai. The northern Thai city sustained minor damage, according to Thai television.

A woman in an area north of Chiang Rai, just two miles (four kilometers) from the border, died when a brick wall collapsed on her, according to police Capt. Weerapon Samranjai.

Read more of ABC's report: http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=13211209
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Post by: Mimi on March 27, 2011, 06:45:15 PM
Poor Burma!

Myanmar quake victims struggle for existence in face of disaster
English.news.cn   2011-03-27 22:30:26    

By Nay Myo Aung, Feng Yingqiu

MONGLIN, Myanmar, March 27 (Xinhua) -- With road repair work near completion in Monglin, one of the worst-hit areas in Myanmar' s 7.0 earthquake, traffic was seen open partially to the outside region, enabling aid supplies to move in.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-03/27/c_13800607.htm
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Post by: Mimi on April 01, 2011, 07:51:21 AM
 6.2 mag. in Greece. (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/01/greece-earthquake-crete_n_843523.html)


Greece Earthquake: Very Strong Quake Hits, Tremors Felt In Cairo
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Post by: Mimi on April 03, 2011, 09:46:37 AM
Very strong magnitude 6.4 earthquake in Fiji

Last update: April 3, 2011 at 3:26 pm by By Armand Vervaeck and James Daniell 1 Comment

Vanua Balavu Island - Panomamio Image courtesy Fiji - http://www.panoramio.com/photo/3436490

UPDATE 14:52 UTC : GDACS published a GREEN earthquake alert for this earthquake = very limited chance on damage and/or injuries

UPDATE 14:51 UTC : The max. felt experience will have been a III MMI (weak shaking) for approx. 276,000 people

UPDATE 14:48 UTC : The magnitude has been recalculated from 6.2 to 6.4
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Post by: Mimi on April 24, 2011, 06:01:26 AM
Solomon Islands: Magnitude 6.9 earthquake
Ennahar
HONIARA - A magnitude 6.9 earthquake occurred Saturday off the Solomon Islands in the Pacific, announced the American Geophysical Institute (USGS), but no tsunami warning has been launched and there was no damage.
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Post by: Mimi on April 24, 2011, 06:03:06 AM
Earthquakes thus far in 2011:

# Magnitude 6.9 SOLOMON ISLANDS April 23, 2011
# Magnitude 6.6 EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN April 11, 2011
# Magnitude 7.1 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN April 07, 2011
# Magnitude 6.5 VERACRUZ, MEXICO April 07, 2011
# Magnitude 6.7 SOUTH OF JAVA, INDONESIA April 03, 2011
# Magnitude 6.8 MYANMAR March 24, 2011
# Magnitude 6.6 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 22, 2011
# Magnitude 6.3 VANUATU March 17, 2011
# Magnitude 9.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 11, 2011
# Magnitude 5.4 MYANMAR-CHINA BORDER REGION March 10, 2011
# Magnitude 6.5 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 09, 2011
# Magnitude 7.2 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 09, 2011
# Magnitude 6.6 SOLOMON ISLANDS March 07, 2011
# Magnitude 6.5 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION March 06, 2011
# Magnitude 4.7 ARKANSAS February 28, 2011
# Magnitude 6.1 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND February 21, 2011
# Magnitude 4.1 ARKANSAS February 18, 2011
# Magnitude 6.6 OFFSHORE MAULE, CHILE February 14, 2011
# Magnitude 6.8 OFFSHORE BIO-BIO, CHILE February 11, 2011
# Magnitude 6.5 CELEBES SEA February 10, 2011
# Magnitude 7.2 SOUTHWESTERN PAKISTAN January 18, 2011
# Magnitude 7.0 LOYALTY ISLANDS January 13, 2011
# Magnitude 6.6 VANUATU January 09, 2011
# Magnitude 4.1 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA January 08, 2011
# Magnitude 7.1 ARAUCANIA, CHILE January 02, 2011
# Magnitude 7.0 SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA January 01, 2011

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/
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Post by: Mimi on May 12, 2011, 09:32:54 AM

Earthquake hits southern Spain, eight dead
At least eight people were reported dead and dozens injured after an earthquake shook southeastern Spain on Wednesday, toppling historic buildings in the medieval town of Lorca.
 By Fiona Govan and Barney Henderson  7:24PM BST 11 May 2011


The 5.2 magnitude earthquake was felt across the Murcia region, where hundreds of British expatriate live, from Alicante to Malaga and as far away as Madrid.

The epicentre was registered in the Tercia mountain range close to the town of Lorca, where several buildings were destroyed including a medieval church bell tower. It was the worst earthquake in Spain for 50 years.

Source (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/8508047/Earthquake-hits-southern-Spain-eight-dead.html)
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Post by: Richard Myers on May 13, 2011, 06:39:54 AM
Compared to Haiti, Indonesia, and Japan, it seems rather insignificant, but not so.  Earthquakes in diverse places are being seen. It is not only the magnitude of quakes, but also the frequency and the wide geographical extent that reveals the fulfillment of prophecy telling us the end is near. Soon, none be parroting the claim that there are not more earthquakes now than in the past.  And soon, the claim that they are because of global warming, will end also. We know that the finger will soon be pointed to those who keep the commandments of God rather than the laws of man dictating the keeping of a man made day of worship. Many say this is impossible that those who keep the Bible Sabbath will never be persecuted, not in America.  The Bible says otherwise and the diversity of the earthquakes is evidence that this persecution is not far away.
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Post by: Mimi on May 13, 2011, 07:02:45 AM
In that vein, look at these charts:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquakes_in_2011
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Post by: Mimi on May 13, 2011, 06:02:28 PM

Magnitude-6 earthquake shakes Costa Rica’s capital; no immediate reports of damage, casualties

By Associated Press, Updated: Friday, May 13, 6:03 PM

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — A magnitude-6 earthquake shook the capital city of Costa Rica on Friday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/magnitude-6-earthquake-shakes-costa-ricas-capital/2011/05/13/AFEo8y2G_story.html)
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Post by: Richard Myers on May 14, 2011, 08:08:51 AM
Magnitude 6 quakes were rare, now they are common.  We can expect to hear of another larger quake. These are signs of the wickedness of the cities of the world. They are signs of the soon coming of Jesus. Not May 21, nor 2012.  The Bible is our guide, not those deceived by their own understanding. "As the days of Noah were, so shall the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be." What was it caused the destruction of the people in the world before the flood?--It was their own sin; for the thoughts and imaginations of their hearts were only evil, and evil continually. They trampled upon the commands of God, as did the Jews, and suffered God's retributive judgment. "Even so shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed."
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Post by: Mimi on May 21, 2011, 06:52:17 PM
Turkey earthquake - three killed and 80 injured yesterday

At least three people have been killed and 80 injured after an earthquake measuring 5.9 struck north-west Turkey, around 300km west of the capital Ankara.

The tremor struck just before midnight local time and centred on the town of Simav, in Kutahya province.

Terrified residents ran into the streets, and many spent the night in cars after being warned not to go back to their homes.

http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/turkey-earthquake-three-killed-and-80-injured/
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Post by: Mimi on June 02, 2011, 08:15:08 AM
Chile hit by another earthquake:

SANTIAGO, Chile — A magnitude-6.2 earthquake struck off Chile's coast Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43236713/ns/world_news-americas/
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Post by: Mimi on June 09, 2011, 08:07:57 AM
A strong earthquake measuring 6 degrees on the Richter scale shook Tacna [Peru] at 10:06 pm, as reported by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

Source (http://www.livinginperu.com/news-15172-environmentnature-6-0-earthquake-shakes-southern-peru)
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Post by: Mimi on June 13, 2011, 09:31:03 AM
News is scant on this recent quake.

Strong earthquake rocks New Zealand
Submitted by pearl on Monday, June 13th, 2011

Bernama
Monday, June 13th, 2011 12:50:00

KUALA LUMPUR: An earthquake of 6-magnitude on the Richter scale shook New Zealand's South Island at 10.20am today.

http://www.mmail.com.my/content/74815-strong-earthquake-rocks-new-zealand



From USGS:

Magnitude   6.0
Date-Time   

    * Monday, June 13, 2011 at 02:20:50 UTC
    * Monday, June 13, 2011 at 02:20:50 PM at epicenter
    * Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location   43.580°S, 172.740°E
Depth   9 km (5.6 miles)
Region   SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND
Distances   13 km (8 miles) NNE of Christchurch, New Zealand
207 km (128 miles) SSE of Westport, New Zealand
292 km (181 miles) SW of WELLINGTON, New Zealand
323 km (200 miles) NNE of Dunedin, New Zealand
Location Uncertainty   horizontal +/- 13.9 km (8.6 miles); depth +/- 2.8 km (1.7 miles)
Parameters   NST= 74, Nph= 74, Dmin=17.8 km, Rmss=1.4 sec, Gp= 86°,
M-type=regional moment magnitude (Mw), Version=7
Source   

    * Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

Event ID   usc000466f
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Post by: Mimi on June 17, 2011, 10:18:32 AM
Strong earthquake rocks Papua New Guinea’s New Britain, no reports of damage
BNO News Earthquakes
By BNO News

KANDRIAN, PAPUA NEW GUINEA (BNO NEWS) -- A strong earthquake struck an island of Papua New Guinea (P.N.G.) on late Thursday morning, seismologists said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

The 6.6-magnitude earthquake at 10.03 a.m. local time (0003 GMT) was centered about 115 kilometers (71 miles) east-southeast of Kimbe, the capital of the province of West New Britain on the island of New Britain.

wireupdate.com
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Post by: Mimi on September 06, 2011, 05:01:12 AM
Significant earthquakes since January 1, 2011. Source: USGS.org

Magnitude 6.6 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA September 05, 2011
Magnitude 7.0 VANUATU September 03, 2011
Magnitude 6.7 SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA September 02, 2011
Magnitude 6.8 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA September 02, 2011
Magnitude 6.8 BANDA SEA August 30, 2011
Magnitude 6.8 NORTHERN PERU August 24, 2011
Magnitude 5.8 VIRGINIA August 23, 2011
Magnitude 5.3 COLORADO August 23, 2011
Magnitude 4.6 COLORADO August 22, 2011
Magnitude 7.0 VANUATU August 20, 2011
Magnitude 7.1 VANUATU August 20, 2011
Magnitude 6.3 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN August 19, 2011
Magnitude 6.8 NEAR NORTH COAST OF NEW GUINEA, P.N.G. July 31, 2011
Magnitude 6.7 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS July 29, 2011
Magnitude 6.1 KYRGYZSTAN July 19, 2011
Magnitude 7.0 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN July 10, 2011
Magnitude 7.6 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION July 06, 2011
Magnitude 7.2 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA June 24, 2011
Magnitude 6.0 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND June 13, 2011
Magnitude 5.8 WESTERN TURKEY May 19, 2011
Magnitude 5.1 SPAIN May 11, 2011
Magnitude 6.8 LOYALTY ISLANDS May 10, 2011
Magnitude 6.9 SOLOMON ISLANDS April 23, 2011
Magnitude 7.1 EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN April 11, 2011
Magnitude 7.1 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN April 07, 2011
Magnitude 6.5 VERACRUZ, MEXICO April 07, 2011
Magnitude 6.7 SOUTH OF JAVA, INDONESIA April 03, 2011
Magnitude 6.8 MYANMAR March 24, 2011
Magnitude 6.6 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 22, 2011
Magnitude 6.3 VANUATU March 17, 2011
Magnitude 9.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 11, 2011
Magnitude 5.4 MYANMAR-CHINA BORDER REGION March 10, 2011
Magnitude 6.5 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 09, 2011
Magnitude 7.2 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 09, 2011
Magnitude 6.6 SOLOMON ISLANDS March 07, 2011
Magnitude 6.5 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION March 06, 2011
Magnitude 4.7 ARKANSAS February 28, 2011
Magnitude 6.1 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND February 21, 2011
Magnitude 4.1 ARKANSAS February 18, 2011
Magnitude 6.6 OFFSHORE MAULE, CHILE February 14, 2011
Magnitude 6.8 OFFSHORE BIO-BIO, CHILE February 11, 2011
Magnitude 6.5 CELEBES SEA February 10, 2011
Magnitude 7.2 SOUTHWESTERN PAKISTAN January 18, 2011
Magnitude 7.0 LOYALTY ISLANDS January 13, 2011
Magnitude 6.6 VANUATU January 09, 2011
Magnitude 4.1 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA January 08, 2011
Magnitude 7.1 ARAUCANIA, CHILE January 02, 2011
Magnitude 7.0 SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA January 01, 2011
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Post by: Richard Myers on September 06, 2011, 05:55:36 AM
They are going to have to rethink their tectonic plate theory. The number of quakes is so great that we are going to need many super highways to accommodate these traveling plates. 
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Post by: Mimi on September 21, 2011, 07:58:06 AM
2011 Significant Earthquakes: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/

Past 8-30 days Earthquakes: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/
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Post by: Mimi on November 15, 2011, 04:53:42 AM
USGS List of Significant quakes since September 6, 2011. Some are questioning why in Oklahoma, why in South Texas?

Magnitude 6.3 MOLUCCA SEA November 14, 2011
Magnitude 6.9 NORTHEAST OF TAIWAN November 08, 2011
Magnitude 4.7 OKLAHOMA November 08, 2011
Magnitude 5.6 OKLAHOMA November 06, 2011
Magnitude 4.7 OKLAHOMA November 05, 2011
Magnitude 6.3 REVILLA GIGEDO ISLANDS REGION November 01, 2011
Magnitude 6.9 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL PERU October 28, 2011
Magnitude 7.1 EASTERN TURKEY October 23, 2011
Magnitude 7.4 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION October 21, 2011
Magnitude 4.8 SOUTHERN TEXAS October 20, 2011
Magnitude 6.5 EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG, PAPUA NEW GUINEA October 14, 2011
Magnitude 5.3 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON October 13, 2011
Magnitude 6.1 SOUTH OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS October 07, 2011
Magnitude 5.8 GUATEMALA September 19, 2011
Magnitude 6.9 INDIA-NEPAL BORDER REGION September 18, 2011

Title: 7.0 Quake Shakes Japan
Post by: Richard Myers on January 02, 2012, 09:11:10 PM
A 7.0 quake hit Japan on Sunday.  There were no reported injuries or damage. The epicenter is being reported at 370 miles south of Tokyo and 230 miles deep. There was no tsunami.
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Post by: Mimi on August 14, 2012, 06:05:32 AM
Iran earthquake kills 306, search for dead continues

Rejects help from a number of countries:

Twin earthquakes that devastated rural villages in northwest Iran killed a total of 306 people, most of them women and children, Health Minister Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi said yesterday, adding that the search for bodies was ongoing.

Another 3,037 were injured, of whom 2,011 were given first aid at the scene and the rest were taken to hospital, where 700 surgeries were performed, Vahid Dastjerdi told lawmakers in a report published on the parliament’s website.

-Dailynews.lk
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Post by: Richard Myers on October 27, 2012, 10:24:05 PM
A 7.7 quake hit off Canada's West coast under the Queen Charlotte Islands causing the National Weather Service to issue a tsunami warning. source (https://twitter.com/NWS_WCATWC/status/262419442925981696/photo/1)

It hit 2 hours, 17 minutes ago. Location: 126 miles (202 km) SSW of Prince Rupert, BC, Canada; 164 miles (263 km) S of Metlakatla, AK; 172 miles (277 km) SSE of Hydaburg, AK; 452 miles (727 km) NW of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Source: U.S. Geological Survey  US Geological Survey (USGS) (http://www.google.org/publicalerts/alert?aid=6329628a92646663&hl=en&gl=US&source=web)
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Post by: Mimi on November 08, 2012, 06:57:47 AM
39 dead in 7.4 Guatemalan earthquake: Source (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTEwYXV1bms5BF9TAzIwMjM4Mjc1MjQEZW1haWxJZAMxMzUyMzI4MzQy/SIG=12nvv4fj5/**http%3A//www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/2012/nov/07/guatemala-president-quake-kills-39/)
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Post by: Mimi on November 12, 2012, 10:54:11 AM
6.8 in Myanmar (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTEwbWtnaGdhBF9TAzIwMjM4Mjc1MjQEZW1haWxJZAMxMzUyNjczOTM3/SIG=123ru4m4h/**http%3A//www.clarionledger.com/article/20121111/NEWS02/121111005)

4.3 in Kentucky (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTEwbWtnaGdhBF9TAzIwMjM4Mjc1MjQEZW1haWxJZAMxMzUyNjczOTM3/SIG=12ui8ka3u/**http%3A//www.bostonherald.com/news/national/south/view.bg%3Farticleid=1061173778%26srvc=rss)



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Post by: Mimi on November 16, 2012, 10:01:43 AM
6.0 in southern Mexico (http://news.yahoo.com/6-0-magnitude-quake-shakes-southern-mexico-200000312.html;_ylc=X3oDMTEwYTFrZzBuBF9TAzIwMjM4Mjc1MjQEZW1haWxJZAMxMzUzMDE5NTMw)
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Post by: Richard Myers on November 16, 2012, 12:52:19 PM
People seem to be sleeping through all of the earthquakes in diverse places.  A big one is coming.

Here is a statement from the link Sybil just gave.

 South America and Central America have been rocked by larger earthquakes within the past few weeks. The USGS website lists moderate sized earthquakes within the last month in Chile (6.1 magnitude on Nov. 14), Guatemala (6.5 magnitude on Nov. 11 and a 7.4 magnitude on Nov. 7), and Costa Rica (6.5 magnitude on Oct. 24).

Common place now.
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Post by: Mimi on November 16, 2012, 04:56:42 PM
Yes, it is commonplace. Signs abound!
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Post by: Mimi on November 17, 2012, 11:33:14 AM


6.8 in Russian Pacific (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTEwcGg0MDlrBF9TAzIwMjM4Mjc1MjQEZW1haWxJZAMxMzUzMTA1OTU2/SIG=12jdu21ee/**http%3A//noypistuff.blogspot.com/2012/11/russia-earthquake-november-17-2012.html)
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Post by: Mimi on November 21, 2012, 04:38:03 PM
6.1 in Chile (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/;_ylc=X1MDMjE0Mzc5NzU2OQRhbgNvcGVuTGluawRjaANlbWFpbARldANuZXdzX2tleXdvcmQEZ2QDWjNZWVpSRjYyQk1YMkVDV1U1V1M2TFMzNFEEcGxhdGZvcm0DWUhPTy1VTlAEdHADbmV3c0tleXdvcmRUZW1wbGF0ZS5odG1s?239105787704965348/SIG=15ah6a755/**http%3A%2F%2Fthestar.com.my%2Fnews%2Fstory.asp%3Ffile%3D%2F2012%2F11%2F22%2Fworldupdates%2F2012-11-21T222149Z_2_BRE8AK1E4_RTROPTT_0_UK-QUAKE-CHILE%26sec%3DWorldupdates)

Magnitude 6.1 quake shakes central Chile, no damage reported

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A strong earthquake shook buildings in the Chilean capital of Santiago on Wednesday but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries, and the country's massive copper mines were not affected.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said the 6.1 magnitude quake struck 106 km (66 miles) south-southwest of the port city of Valparaiso. The USGS initially reported the quake as a magnitude 5.9.

"There are no reports of injuries or of any disruption to basic services or infrastructure," Chile's state emergency office said.
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Post by: Mimi on January 06, 2013, 07:22:28 AM
A tsunami warning was canceled early Saturday for portions of British Columbia, Canada, and southeastern Alaska, officials said.

The warning was issued following a 7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Alaska 63 miles west of Craig, a town on Prince of Wales Island, and 208 miles south of the capital of Juneau, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Source (http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/05/us/alaska-earthquake/index.html?hpt=us_c2)
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Post by: JimB on March 11, 2013, 04:15:54 PM
This isn't an a "diverse" place as California is very familiar with earthquakes but I didn't want to start a new topic for this. Anyway...

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.7 was reported in Anza, Calif.

The quake was the first of several that popped up at the same time Monday on the U.S. Geological Survey website. It was originally reported as a 5.2 magnitude quake but was then downgraded.

“There’s always that slight chance – slight chance now - that this could be the foreshock of something larger. Probably not. Usually this is just an event all by itself,” Abbot said.

“It doesn’t hurt to keep it in mind, in the next 72 hours in particular," he said. "If a larger one is going to occur it would probably be during that three-day period.” Source (http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Anza-Palm-Desert-Earthquake-196993061.html)


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Post by: Richard Myers on March 11, 2013, 05:30:18 PM
California is overdue.  Southern California and San Francisco are the two places that I envision will be destroyed by earthquakes and maybe a tsunami. God is merciful and is waiting until these two areas have been warned, have been given the message of God's love. Hopefully the Great Controversy Project will reach into San Francisco and L.A.  We passed out 300,000 copies of the book in '89 just the week after the large quake hit Oakland and San Francisco. It was only a warning of what is coming upon those two cities, Sodom and Gomorrah. That is what Ellen White called them in her day. Today, they are even worse. It will be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah on judgment day than for these two cities.

I am reminded of the truth that when we hear "peace and safety, then sudden destruction cometh upon them." 1 Thess. 5:3.  It was two years ago that Japan was suddenly shaken.
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Post by: Linda K on March 11, 2013, 07:52:52 PM
We felt it here in Loma Linda. There have been several earthquakes in this area in the last week or so. We are praying for the Lord's protection, and for a way out if it is His will.
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Post by: Richard Myers on April 18, 2013, 07:02:15 AM
Two earthquakes hit Iran in one week. The latest was a 7.8 and has reportedly caused more deaths in Pakistan than Iran. A magnitude 6.1 temblor struck near Bushehr, on Iran's Persian Gulf coast, killing at least 37. source (http://avirip.com/120-mph-winds-assault-california-7-8-quake-rocks-iran-4-2-quake-hits-oklahoma/)
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Post by: JimB on April 21, 2013, 06:43:31 AM
Saturday's earthquake in Sichuan province killed at least 186 people, injured more than 11,000 and left nearly two dozen missing, mostly in the rural communities around Ya'an city, along the same fault line where a devastating quake to the north killed more than 90,000 people in Sichuan and neighboring areas five years ago in one of China's worst natural disasters. Source (http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AS_CHINA_EARTHQUAKE?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2013-04-20-20-32-25)
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Post by: Richard Myers on April 21, 2013, 01:53:18 PM
Yes, in 2008 Seventh-day Adventists were killed and at least 11 of our churches were leveled by that quake. source (http://www.chumadventist.org/eng/department_newsDetail.php?action=lang&lang=e&nID=238&newsnum=)
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Post by: Mimi on May 11, 2013, 05:10:55 AM
Two earthquakes hit Iran in one week. The latest was a 7.8 and has reportedly caused more deaths in Pakistan than Iran. A magnitude 6.1 temblor struck near Bushehr, on Iran's Persian Gulf coast, killing at least 37. source (http://avirip.com/120-mph-winds-assault-california-7-8-quake-rocks-iran-4-2-quake-hits-oklahoma/)

... and another today:


Iran Struck by Earthquake Measuring 6.2 Near Strait of Hormuz
By Deema Almashabi - May 11, 2013 4:44 AM MT

   

An earthquake hit the south of Iran near the Strait of Hormuz this morning, 100 miles east-southeast of Bandar Abbas. Iranian seismologists confirmed the tremor, according to the state-owned Islamic Republic News Agency.

The quake struck at 6:38 a.m. local time and was measured at 6.2 by the U.S. Geological Survey. At least 11 people were injured and five villages destroyed, Tehran-based Press TV reported, citing Mahmoud Mozaffar, the head of the Rescue and Relief Organization of Iran’s Red Crescent Society.

Bloomberg (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-11/iran-struck-by-earthquake-measuring-6-2-near-strait-of-hormuz.html)
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Post by: Richard Myers on May 11, 2013, 05:56:46 AM
Take a look at this  map  (http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/05/world/deadliest-earthquakes-explainer/index.html)of the most deadly earthquakes since 1900. Click on "the deadliest". What do you notice? It will soon change.
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Post by: Mimi on May 25, 2013, 06:44:27 AM
The largest earthquake to shake California since 2008 occurred in a less studied area of the state, prompting seismologists to head to the Northern California region with more monitoring equipment, officials said Friday.

Thursday's magnitude 5.7 quake struck about 8:47 p.m. about 150 miles northeast of Sacramento; its epicenter was about 27 miles southwest of the town of Susanville and seven miles west-northwest of Greenville.

The mountainous eastern Sierra Nevada region, known for its lakes, rivers and national forests, has had about seven magnitude 4 earthquakes since the 1930s, said David Schwartz, an earthquake geologist for the Northern California USGS division in Menlo Park.

Thursday’s quake did occur in a zone where there are known active faults, Schwartz said, including a series of faults that extend through the northern end of Lake Tahoe all the way to Oregon. But magnitude 5.7 is the strongest recorded in this region.

More in the LA Times (http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-largest-earthquake-in-california-since-2008-hit-a-lessstudied-region-20130524,0,3279397.story)
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Post by: Mimi on July 08, 2013, 02:45:08 PM
7.2 earthquake strikes off Papua New Guinea


NEW YORK — The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting that a magnitude 7.2 earthquake has struck northeast of Papua New Guinea. There are no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

The U.S.G.S. said the quake struck at 4:35 a.m. local time Monday about 68 miles (110 kilometers) east-northeast of the town of Taron on New Ireland island. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 235 miles (379 kilometers) below the earth's surface. - Source:WRAL.com
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Post by: Richard Myers on March 10, 2014, 11:05:10 AM
A 6.9 earthquake located about 40 miles west of Eureka struck Sunday night at 10:18, but there were no reports of serious damage in the area, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Post by: Richard Myers on April 03, 2014, 09:11:05 PM
Chile's 8.2 quake created a tsunami that caused damage.  source (http://www.cbsnews.com/news/massive-deadly-earthquake-in-chile-was-not-the-big-one-scientists-expect/)
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Post by: Mimi on August 25, 2014, 04:03:23 AM
Peru earthquake 7.0/6.9

The 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit a mountainous area 43 kilometers (27 miles) east-northeast of Tambo at a depth of 101 kilometers (63 miles), according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The USGS revised down the quake's strength from the magnitude of 7.0 that it initially reported, as well as adjusting its data on the location and depth of the epicenter.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/24/world/americas/peru-earthquake/index.html?hpt=wo_c2
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Post by: colporteur on May 09, 2015, 07:42:11 PM

I hear you folks had a 4. something earthquake in Michigan, somewhere around Lansing. While that was not a disaster its a little more than a blip.
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Post by: Lewis on May 11, 2015, 05:28:59 PM
It was a 4.2 earthquake. Was centered around 5 miles south of Galesburg... Southeast of Kalamazoo... Southwest of Battle Creek. It sounded like a bowling ball rolling around in the upstairs with other strange noises. It lasted for around 10 seconds and stopped. Then started back up again for another 10 seconds or so. A strange feeling while sitting in the chair. It wasn't like the shaking from thunder, or a train or semi going by. First time for me...
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Post by: JimB on June 21, 2017, 12:37:17 PM
A rare tsunami in Greenland. Initially thought to because of an earthquake however, later was determined to because of a very large land slide.

The tsunami hit the village of Nuugaatsiaq just after 23:00 local time on June 17 (01:00 UTC on June 18), sweeping away 11 houses and leaving 4 people dead and 9 injured, 2 of them seriously.

It was initially thought that the tsunami was created by a magnitude 4.0 earthquake with the epicenter 28 km (17.4 miles) north of the village of Nuugaatsiaq on the western coast of Greenland. However, reconnaissance flights performed by the Danish Joint Arctic Command on June 18 discovered a large landslide scar (approximately 300 x 1 100 m / 985 x 3 600 feet), thus confirming that the cause of the tsunami was a landslide.
Source (https://watchers.news/2017/06/21/greenland-landslide-tsunami-june-2017)