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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76130010 United States 11/08/2019 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have been in two good sized quakes in SB, the first in the 70's knocked me to the ground, it was sharp jolt both my mom and I fell on our knees on the concrete in a hardware store, very traumatic. There are rolling and they are kind of fun but the jolts are not fun... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77987112 Kosovo 11/08/2019 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 5km W of Santa Barbara Is., CA 2.5 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78132358 This thread is probably the biggest news happening today and yet it remains unpinned. Agreed. This is not normal at all. Swarming is unusual for Ventura. Ventura is also essentially the last bit of the Garlock fault, which reaches southwest from Ridgecrest. They call it a different name, I'm sure, but I'd bet you good money that the zigzag fault below Tejon and above Ventura is just an extension of the Garlock. Sounds logical to me, OP. And thanks for letting us know about this. |
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(OP) User ID: 77710388 United States 11/08/2019 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there really underwater asphalt volcanoes off the coast there? One youtube person is claiming this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77875702 If there are, then they're probably much further offshore. I think we'd see more volcanic stones on our beaches if it was close by. However, I do know that there is quite a bot of volcanic rock right where CSUCI is in Camarillo. I believe that area was once volcanically active. So, there very well could be one that I haven't heard about right off shore. Something really cool about the underwater canyon between VTA and the Islands is something that doesn't exist anywhere else - at least to the same scale (last I checked). There are massive underwater forests of giant kelp. I'll try to see if I can find a video. |
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(OP) User ID: 77710388 United States 11/08/2019 05:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes it literally felt like we were dropped! The building made a loud boob and it felt like we dropped down it's so weird!!! Dang. I don't want to fear monger or anything, but I'd get out for a while. It was swarming like this in Ridgecrest right before the big ones hit. I hope the building you're in is either really new or about 100 years old. The ones in between aren't really built for quakes. |
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User ID: 77275768 United States 11/08/2019 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something's up with Cali ever since the 6.4 at Ridgecrest in July which is also still swarming. USGS link Ventura is the cluster at the bottom left, Ridgecrest is the line in the upper right. [link to earthquake.usgs.gov (secure)] Reporting at total 48 tremors in the past 24 hours for Ventura area. Last Edited by Remedial_Rebel on 11/08/2019 07:16 PM |
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(OP) User ID: 77710388 United States 11/09/2019 01:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know if you follow dutchsinse, but he'd probably say going silent is a bad sign. I've watched him for years and he definitely says that! Yup. Good on you for following him. He's 100x more reliable than USGS or CalTech. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15438903 United States 11/11/2019 03:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 5km W of Santa Barbara Is., CA 2.5 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78132358 This thread is probably the biggest news happening today and yet it remains unpinned. Agreed. This is not normal at all. Swarming is unusual for Ventura. Ventura is also essentially the last bit of the Garlock fault, which reaches southwest from Ridgecrest. They call it a different name, I'm sure, but I'd bet you good money that the zigzag fault below Tejon and above Ventura is just an extension of the Garlock. That would be really bad news. The Geysers is a huge geothermal energy area just like the Israeli owned geothermal company where the Hawaii volcano went off, just like the geothermal area in China lake with what went on there! No one that I can find is making a connection between these geothermal hot areas, geothermal companies intrusion and disruption, and the subsequent volcano erruption, fires and earthquakes happening! |
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(OP) User ID: 77710388 United States 11/11/2019 12:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 5km W of Santa Barbara Is., CA 2.5 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78132358 This thread is probably the biggest news happening today and yet it remains unpinned. Agreed. This is not normal at all. Swarming is unusual for Ventura. Ventura is also essentially the last bit of the Garlock fault, which reaches southwest from Ridgecrest. They call it a different name, I'm sure, but I'd bet you good money that the zigzag fault below Tejon and above Ventura is just an extension of the Garlock. That would be really bad news. The Geysers is a huge geothermal energy area just like the Israeli owned geothermal company where the Hawaii volcano went off, just like the geothermal area in China lake with what went on there! No one that I can find is making a connection between these geothermal hot areas, geothermal companies intrusion and disruption, and the subsequent volcano erruption, fires and earthquakes happening! Wait. Are they doing geothermal in Ventura? |