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The Indonesian earthquake (2004) compared with the recent Kuril Islands earthquake

 
neti
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The Indonesian earthquake (2004) compared with the recent Kuril Islands earthquake
There have been 2 1/5 times more deep earthquakes, 100 km or more, in the fourteen days since the Kuril Islands earthquake than there was in the same time period after the Indonesian earthquake.

I've used the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre's data for the earthquake data, and I realize that USGS records would be different.

[link to www.emsc-csem.org]


Strangely around each of the quakes is the suggestion that they were caused by an asteroid strike.


INDONESIAN EARTHQUAKE

Evidence for Sumatra 9.0 Quake Leans towards Meteorite Strike
by Sorcha Faal
December 28, 2004
[link to www.whatdoesitmean.com]

"Lending credence to the suspicions of a meteorite strike causing this event have been a number of world reports relating to fireballs, mysterious lights in the sky around the world and exploding meteorites turning ‘night into day’ in both Indonesia and China over these past few weeks.

Coinciding with these events was the December 22nd report that scientists had identified a small asteroid ‘after’ it had passed earth orbit, “below the orbits of some satellites” and with no prior warnings as to its passage.

Of course these anecdotal events in and of themselves do not constitute proof of a meteorite strike but they do provide further evidence leading to an ever growing concern as to the mysterious events occurring in the solar system below our Southern Hemispheric skies."


December 26 (DAY 1)

2004-12-26 00-58-50.7 3.50N 95.72E 10 Mw9.3 OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA
2004-12-26 01-21-48.1 7.99N 94.64E 162f mb6.1 NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
2004-12-26 02-59-26.1 4.00N 93.96E 100f mb5.9 OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA
2004-12-26 07-49-21.0 45.49N 13.46E 249 ML3.3 NORTHERN ITALY

December 27

2004-12-27 19-29-03.9 9.49N 93.50E 100f mb5.4 NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION

December 28

2004-12-28 05-36-22.7 10.03N 93.54E 100f mb5.3 ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
2004-12-28 06-28-28.2 2.96N 92.73E 200 mb5.1 OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA
2004-12-28 13-46-09.2 5.29N 96.42E 100f mb5.1 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
2004-12-28 21-07-35.5 53.26N 173.73W 254 mb5.2 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.

December 29

-

December 30

2004-12-30 07-35-35.0 39.16N 22.20E 100 ML3.5 GREECE

December 31

(10) 2004-12-31 01-12-42.4 50.52N 156.26E 100 mb5.3 KURIL ISLANDS
2004-12-31 12-05-11.3 7.01N 92.66E 100 mb5.5 NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
2004-12-31 12-16-17.0 45.48N 13.41E 298 ML3.2 NORTHERN ITALY

January 1 (DAY 7)

2005-01-01 19-08-15.0 7.92N 94.16E 100 mb5.6 NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION

January 2

2005-01-02 11-01-31.7 52.11N 158.05E 133 mb5.2 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

January 3

2005-01-03 21-44-28.2 37.68N 23.30E 117 mb4.5 SOUTHERN GREECE

January 4

-

January 5

2005-01-05 18-55-04.1 45.66N 26.58E 125 ML3.9 ROMANIA

January 6

-

January 7

-

January 8 (DAY 14)

-

January 9

2005-01-09 04-59-49.0 39.33N 15.65E 263 ML2.9 SOUTHERN ITALY
2005-01-09 10-30-38.3 42.81N 142.38E 145 mb4.0 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
2005-01-09 16-22-01.1 34.55N 136.88E 300 mb5.0 WESTERN HONSHU, JAPAN

January 10

(20) 2005-01-10 10-05-54.1 45.73N 26.85E 101 MD3.2 ROMANIA
2005-01-10 16-58-21.3 6.13S 154.63E 403 M5.0 BOUGAINVILLE REGION, P.N.G.

January 11

2005-01-11 05-49-59.5 9.26N 93.50E 269 mb3.9 NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION

January 12

2005-01-12 20-03-43.8 43.27N 145.43E 100 mb5.2 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

January 13

2005-01-13 03-05-44.2 15.69S 173.08W 100f mb5.0 TONGA

January 14

2005-01-14 14-50-54.1 44.49N 144.81E 300 mb3.8 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

January 15 (DAY 21)

-

January 16

2005-01-16 00-43-40.2 36.17N 10.17W 100 ML3.7 AZORES-CAPE ST. VINCENT RIDGE
2005-01-16 16-50-02.7 45.53N 26.43E 101 ML2.8 ROMANIA
2005-01-16 18-04-48.3 53.45N 156.78E 100 mb5.0 KAMCHATKA PENINSULA, RUSSIA

January 17

2005-01-17 12-08-56.0 45.42N 26.52E 123 ML3.1 ROMANIA

January 18

(30) 2005-01-18 03-02-53.9 22.96N 94.79E 112 mb5.1 MYANMAR (Burma)

January 19

2005-01-19 08-45-55.5 45.38N 26.49E 113 ML2.7 ROMANIA
2005-01-19 19-05-44.6 52.43N 152.89E 458 mb4.8 NORTHWEST OF KURIL ISLANDS

January 20

2005-01-20 18-56-43.9 41.09S 174.52E 144 M5.1 COOK STRAIT, NEW ZEALAND
2005-01-20 21-42-45.2 45.60N 26.61E 98 ML2.0 ROMANIA

January 21

2005-01-21 00-54-49.2 36.08N 23.51E 145 ML3.4 SOUTHERN GREECE
2005-01-21 13-45-23.4 0.90S 80.23W 100f mb4.9 NEAR COAST OF ECUADOR
2005-01-21 20-51-44.4 35.6N 140.60E 100 mb4.9 NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN

January 22 (DAY 28)

2005-01-22 02-56-55.1 22.23S 63.51W 400 mb5.3 SALTA, ARGENTINA
2005-01-22 23-41-51.9 43.31N 142.83E 170 mb4.9 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

January 23

-

January 24

(40) 2005-01-24 00-01-43.6 45.36N 26.43E 116 ML3.0 ROMANIA
2005-01-24 04-17-00.0 8.62N 92.30E 100f mb5.8 NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
2005-01-24 21-21-40.9 53.35N 158.05E 161 mb5.0 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

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KURIL ISLANDS EARTHQUAKE

[link to webplanet.ru]
[link to babelfish.altavista.com]


29.10.2006 20-43 | writes Fedorov Nikolai | reference

4 here honestly kurnul only only..i recounted all....
now kameta it will fall on 15 November... and site shut patamuchto in minya of money no entire pasledneye to the plan it went down... by all thanks for the letters... give denekh plan

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November 15 (DAY 1)

2006-11-15 11-14-15.2 46.66N 153.35E 30 Mw8.3 KURIL ISLANDS
2006-11-15 20-25-50.1 10.82N 62.72W 100 mb5.0 OFFSHORE SUCRE, VENEZUELA

November 16

2006-11-16 12-40-32.7 15.02S 174.90W 169 mb4.8 TONGA
2006-11-16 23-17-31.1 30.22N 138.55E 400 mb5.0 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION

November 17

2006-11-17 02-03-07.5 20.60S 178.84W 587 mb4.8 FIJI REGION
2006-11-17 12-31-32.7 33.22N 137.32E 339 mb5.3 NEAR S. COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN

November 18

2006-11-18 05-56-34.0 11.45N 85.67W 141 mb4.6 NICARAGUA
2006-11-18 13-07-41.1 16.42N 98.96W 100 mb4.8 OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO
2006-11-18 16-14-05.5 45.70N 26.63E 150 ML3.6 ROMANIA

November 19

2006-11-19 10-28-04.1 0.14N 123.72E 120 mb4.9 MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA
(10) 2006-11-19 14-17-45.9 49.15N 152.14E 330 mb4.4 NORTHWEST OF KURIL ISLANDS
2006-11-19 17-35-55.1 19.30S 175.91E 150f mb5.0 SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
2006-11-19 20-51-13.2 45.71N 26.57E 148 ML3.8 ROMANIA
2006-11-19 23-52-45.1 28.22N 139.16E 500f mb4.8 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION

November 20

2006-11-20 10-15-39.1 27.75S 67.26W 122 mb4.9 CATAMARCA, ARGENTINA
2006-11-20 11-23-16.5 3.93S 102.84E 150f mb5.0 SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA

November 21 (DAY 7)

2006-11-21 01-08-58.4 13.99N 120.61E 100f mb4.9 MINDORO, PHILIPPINES
2006-11-21 05-40-04.5 36.98N 31.55E 121 MD3.3 WESTERN TURKEY
2006-11-21 17-12-52.4 43.46N 45.69E 140 Ms3.2 CAUCASUS REGION, RUSSIA
2006-11-21 19-19-45.7 36.46N 26.85E 95 MD3.1 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE

November 22

(20) 2006-11-22 11-28-08.4 36.65N 26.94E 135 ML3.5 DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE

November 23

2006-11-23 16-23-14.5 6.11S 126.61E 500 mb4.7 BANDA SEA

November 24

2006-11-24 12-39-57.1 36.73N 9.67W 110 ML2.9 WEST OF GIBRALTAR
2006-11-24 14-57-20.3 51.38N 157.01E 139 mb5.0 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2006-11-24 15-39-51.0 47.19N 152.04E 100 mb4.7 KURIL ISLANDS
2006-11-24 16-33-17.5 50.24N 150.27E 486 mb4.3 NORTHWEST OF KURIL ISLANDS
2006-11-24 19-15-33.1 31.41S 179.29W 140 mb5.1 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
2006-11-24 22-39-11.1 48.54N 154.13E 100 mb4.6 KURIL ISLANDS

November 25

2006-11-25 08-51-28.6 38.96N 73.65E 110 mb4.3 TAJIKISTAN
2006-11-25 15-35-11.2 47.13N 152.49E 100 mb4.6 KURIL ISLANDS

November 26

(30) 2006-11-26 11-35-50.4 40.58N 76.32E 100 mb3.7 KYRGYZSTAN
2006-11-26 17-36-24.6 34.06S 179.09W 138 mb5.2 SOUTH OF KERMADEC ISLANDS
2006-11-26 23-25-08.6 22.68S 179.63W 500 mb5.1 SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS

November 27

2006-11-27 14-24-23.1 45.71N 26.58E 151 MD3.3 ROMANIA
2006-11-27 17-52-49.9 14.45N 61.65W 179 mb4.7 MARTINIQUE REGION, WINDWARD ISL.
2006-11-27 19-26-01.2 37.81N 133.54E 394 mb5.0 SEA OF JAPAN

November 28 (DAY 14)

2006-11-28 04-25-16.0 14.98S 167.08E 300f mb5.0 VANUATU
2006-11-28 05-48-22.9 17.65S 178.73W 527 mb4.6 FIJI REGION
2006-11-28 07-03-48.0 21.96S 176.72W 147 mb4.9 FIJI REGION
2006-11-28 10-17-43.2 11.54S 166.35E 172 mb5.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
(40) 2006-11-28 14-38-36.5 13.27N 125.40E 200 mb4.8 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
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Re: The Indonesian earthquake (2004) compared with the recent Kuril Islands earthquake
>> Translation? <<


Well, you could ignore it, I suppose.

You could look at where they are occurring to see if more than one are occurring in the same area, eg, New Zealand, Romania, Fiji and Japan, to see if a zone of earthquakes is developing.

Or you might look at surrounding stories which flesh-out the raw data and make it more meaningful, eg.:


I have a friend in New Zealand who is hearing----
posted 11/27/2006
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Antarctic Research Stations Mawson, Davis, Casey, Macquarie...camera vibrations at all stations?
posted 11/28/2006
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