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Susan Hough 🦖
SeismoSue
Let's talk about aftershocks. In California, a typical M3.6 quake would be followed by 1 M2.5 quake. So far the weekend #earthquake in Massachusetts has been one & done. We
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Dernhelm awaiting the return of The King
gathoniel
The past three days the world has witnessed the highest number of DEEP quakes (42) that I can recall in over 17 years of monitoring earthquakes. Typically, we see about
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Susan Hough 🦖
SeismoSue
An interesting question that gets into an interesting issue. We always explain the difference between east & west coast quakes in terms of difference in how seismic waves travel in
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USGS Earthquakes
USGS_Quakes
Have you ever felt a quake & thought that felt MUCH bigger than the magnitude reported? Our new research explains why.Big magnitude quakes produce big shaking. Small quakes shake a
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Susan Hough 🦖
SeismoSue
Many of you know by now that earthquakes in the east are felt more widely than comparable quakes in the west, due mostly to differences in how waves propagate in
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Danno ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
SnarkishDanno
Alright, adding to the little dig I did on the NE eq's etc. Let take a bigger look at EQ's, DUMBs and EQ's outside of the standard zones again. But
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Danno ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
SnarkishDanno
Guys, Im on something here. Not sure what. Earthquake, Antarctica stuff... Working on putting it together. But it seems pretty damn explosive, especially given WHERE it is and what I
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Hey, Dave!
davegreenidge57
In the last 4 days, there have been 3 earthquakes directly on the San Andreas fault with a magnitude of 3.2 or greater, including today’s 3.6 earthquake in San Francisco.
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USGS Earthquakes
USGS_Quakes
If you're in a Central or Eastern state in the U.S., you probably once thought earthquakes didn't happen near you. However, starting about 10 years ago you may have noticed
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USGS Earthquakes
USGS_Quakes
Wichita, Kansas got a rude early seismic wake-up call this morning just after 5am. With an epicenter in the northeast of the city, the 3.8 was widely felt across all
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Celeste Labedz
celestelabedz
How do earthquake “prediction” con artists make it LOOK like they have a good track record, even though they’re totally unscientific hoaxters?Let a seismologist fill you in.Thread: First, to be
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Brendan Farrell
Bfarrell727
Going to be a COVID-19-themed day on the timeline, so I guess I'll leave my thoughts in a thread. First, I didn't think that the MLB might get canceled entirely
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ReitzCrackers
samuelre8
Has anyone found it odd that the debris from both Towers just vanished? Both buildings were estimated to be about 500,000 tons each from their blueprints yet a couple hours
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James Macbeth Dann
edmuzik
Following the quakes, huge areas of farmland on the outskirts of Christchurch, and in neighbouring Selwyn and Waimak districts, was opened up to massive houses in greenfield subdivisions. This is
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Susan Hough 🦖
SeismoSue
Let's talk about seismic networks and #fakequakes. A modern network comprises 100s of individual stations that transmit data to a central hub, where sophisticated automated software detects earthquakes within seconds
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Jamie Gurney
UKEQ_Bulletin
It is June 1929. The world is on the precipice, but nobody seems aware of it. A French monoplane has successfully flown across the Atlantic from Maine, USA to Santander,
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