Earthquakes13-08-2018 23:22 | |
James___★★★★★ (5513) |
They had a big one in Alaska. Have to wonder if it's because of what is going on around Greenland's east coast and Iceland. https://www.yahoo.com/news/alaska-apos-north-slope-hit-012548854.html |
14-08-2018 00:56 | |
Into the Night★★★★★ (21599) |
No, it's because earthquakes are normal in Alaska, especially anywhere near the Denali range. |
14-08-2018 15:57 | |
James___★★★★★ (5513) |
Into the Night wrote: ...You didn't even know where the earthquakes occurred. I'm pointing it out for your benefit. Although with Denali, no 6.0 magnitude or greater. So you over looked 2 issues that would be a concern. If you're going to comment on something at least have an idea about what you're commenting on, okay ? ..The 1st 2 earthquakes over 6.0 magnitude and the 2nd is that they happened where they're not really known to happen. https://photos.app.goo.gl/FRZ8GtB4ad8HaZ6S8 |
14-08-2018 16:04 | |
James___★★★★★ (5513) |
..The link is to Alaska's 4.5 magnitude or greater earthquakes over the last 5 years. There is a highlighted area, quite a few earthquakes centered in one place and they're getting more powerful. ..If you click on a circle on the map, it will show you which earthquake it is on the scroll down menu on the left. You can use ctrl and + to zoom in on the map. This easily shows the different earthquakes. Long link but it takes only 1 click. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/#%7B%22feed%22%3A%221534251702977%22%2C%22sort%22%3A%22newest%22%2C%22mapposition%22%3A%5B%5B58.814%2C-170.859%5D%2C%5B73.144%2C-136.406%5D%5D%2C%22viewModes%22%3A%5B%22list%22%2C%22map%22%5D%2C%22autoUpdate%22%3Afalse%2C%22search%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A%221534251702977%22%2C%22name%22%3A%22Search%20Results%22%2C%22isSearch%22%3Atrue%2C%22params%22%3A%7B%22starttime%22%3A%222013-08-07%2000%3A00%3A00%22%2C%22endtime%22%3A%222018-08-14%2023%3A59%3A59%22%2C%22maxlatitude%22%3A73.144%2C%22minlatitude%22%3A58.814%2C%22maxlongitude%22%3A-136.406%2C%22minlongitude%22%3A-170.859%2C%22minmagnitude%22%3A4.5%2C%22orderby%22%3A%22time%22%7D%7D%7D Edited on 14-08-2018 16:11 |
14-08-2018 18:24 | |
Into the Night★★★★★ (21599) |
Earthquakes are normal in Alaska, especially anywhere near the Denali range. |
15-08-2018 00:42 | |
James___★★★★★ (5513) |
Into the Night wrote: ..So what you're saying is that earthquakes are normal around the Ring of Fire. Nothing new there. Where the 6.0 magnitude or greater earthquakes that happened on Aug. 12 (?) are not associated with the Ring of Fire. https://www.cnn.com/2017/09/08/world/ring-of-fire-explainer/index.html Edited on 15-08-2018 01:36 |
15-08-2018 03:07 | |
Into the Night★★★★★ (21599) |
James___ wrote:Into the Night wrote: No, earthquakes are normal in Alaska, especially anywhere near the Denali range, The Parrot Killer Debunked in my sig. - tmiddles Google keeps track of paranoid talk and i'm not on their list. I've been evaluated and certified. - keepit nuclear powered ships do not require nuclear fuel. - Swan While it is true that fossils do not burn it is also true that fossil fuels burn very well - Swan |
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