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Sunday, 11 June 2017

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Earthquake swarm west of Langjökull glacier 

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [23:39:31]  recommend  recommend this post  (103 visits) info
Few weeks ago an earthquake swarm started west of Langjökull glacier and is on the edge of western fracture zone. That earthquake swarm then stopped and has now started again and it appears that the magnitude of the earthquakes is … Continue reading →

Large m4 thrust earthquake in Arkansas 

Ontario-geofish [15:42:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (254 visits) info
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l Widely and strongly felt.  This will teach them that they just can't dump all their frack waste in OK.  The strain field of OK will activate everything.back ps. Back up to an official m3.6, some [...]

Liveblogging the Deluge: Before and Almost After 

Geotripper [10:10:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (182 visits) info
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Tuolumne River on Feb. 21, 2017, discharge about 16,000 cubic feet per second There is no doubt that this has been a unique year for the rivers of California, one that could very well not be repeated in many [...]

The Best Day!!! 

JOIDES Resolution blogs [07:02:02]  recommend  recommend this post  (130 visits) info
GOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL! I am over the moon about getting this music video for the expedition done. This came together so beautifully and with a great [...]

Landslides in Art Part 29: a Victorian view of Black Ven 

The Landslide Blog [10:52:46]  recommend  recommend this post  (108 visits) info
Landslides in Art Part 29: a beautiful Victorian view of the famous Black Ven landslide complex in Dorset, southern

Interview with Lachit Singh Physical Properties Specialist 

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Increasing earthquake activity in Katla volcano 

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [02:18:23]  recommend  recommend this post  (259 visits) info
Over the last few days there has been increasing earthquake activity in Katla volcano. The increase is slow, but this is a increase in activity. This holds in line with increased glacier melt during the [...]
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