Sunday, October 2, 2011

Re: [Geology2] In March, a series of strong rumbling shook the coast which we...



From what I've read and heard, no one is sure how the noise is made.
 
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In a message dated 10/2/2011 7:39:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time, vic.nospam@gmail.com writes:
 

So if the noise is connected with geology how come more study hasn't been made in to the cause?


Charleston SC is the location in 1886 of a 6.6 or bigger quake.

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The 1886 earthquake is a heavily studied example of an intraplate earthquake. The earthquake is believed to have occurred onfaults formed during the break-up of Pangaea. Similar faults are found all along the east coast of North America. It is thought that such ancient faults remain active from forces exerted on them by present-day motions of the North American Plate. The exact mechanisms of intraplate earthquakes are a subject of much ongoing research.

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Could these booms indicate more is to come?



On Oct 2, 2011, at 8:11 PM, LadyTozi@aol.com wrote:

So have I, and I'm originally from Arizona, which is where I first about them.  Haven't heard anything about them for a long though. 
 
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In a message dated 10/1/2011 9:55:21 A.M. Central Daylight Time, john@rasmussengems.com writes:

of course, i'm from south carolina

john

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Victor Healey <vic.nospam@gmail.com> wrote:
Has anyone heard of Seneca Guns before?

 


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