Today in Earthquake History [Today in Earthquake History] Today's Earthquake Fact: Before electronics allowed recordings of large earthquakes, scientists built...
Reminder from: WorldEarthquakes Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WorldEarthquakes/cal Hawkes Bay earthquake, New Zealand, 1931 Saturday February 3,...
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Oh well. Japan Erroneously E-Mails Citizens of Earthquake FEB 02, 2007 A routine test of an earthquake information system in Tokyo on Friday mistakenly...
Today in Earthquake History [Today in Earthquake History] Today's Earthquake Fact: The East African Rift System is a 50-60 km (31-37 miles) wide zone of active...
ATHENS, Greece: A 5.8 magnitude earthquake rattled southern Greece on Saturday, the Athens Geodynamic Institute reported. No damage or injuries were reported. ...
Today in Earthquake History [Today in Earthquake History] Today's Earthquake Fact: The first "pendulum seismoscope" to measure the shaking of the ground during...
Folded Sediment Unusual In Sumatran Tsunami Area Science Daily <http://www.sciencedaily.com/> — Sediment folding may have added to the exceptionally large...
Earth-shattering Proof Of Continents On The Move Science Daily <http://www.sciencedaily.com/> — Africa is being torn apart. And as Ethiopia's rift valley...
Today in Earthquake History [Today in Earthquake History] Today's Earthquake Fact: Although both are sea waves, a tsunami and a tidal wave are two different...
Nobody's complained about this and told me to stop yet, so I assume you find it as interesting as I do? Today in Earthquake History [Today in Earthquake...
Yes indeed. I read them every time you post these. AnneS Krissa Klein <krissaklein@...> wrote: Nobody's complained about this and told me to stop yet,...
*Krissa, * *I think you should stop it what with all the talk of casualties and devastation it makes this list a real drag to be a member of.* *Why don't you...
*Kim,* *Nah, that stuff's TOOO BOOOORING..... * *You are welcome to find it and post it of course, b**ut we might start losing members if you do it too...
Hi, I'm fairly new to this list and I've found that I enjoy seeing the history posted. Mostly because within myself I see this as a way to actually see...
Other people namely me find these messages of interest. I suggest people who are not interested ignore them. I find the daily world earthquake reports a...
He, He! If you're not just ribbing Krissa, I'm surprised you of all people don't find historical earthquake data interesting, Kim! If fact, it seems I've seen...