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De theorie is vrij simpel hoe de mayas op die theorieën kwamen en hoe ze zijn uitgestorven opium mutherfcker!

 

 

 

Zonder dollen een vader van een vriend van mij Hadt zich er in verdiept, en hij zei dat ze gelijk hadden er waren wat aardbevingen rond het leef gebied van de mayas, alleen hadden ze dus voorspelt dat hun eraan zouden gaan,. Of dit waar is weet ik niet, hij Hadt me wel op wat sites aardbeving radars laten zien over dat gebied

 

 

Pz

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Als het een serieuze waarschuwing is, kan die man dan niet wat duidelijker praten?

Dit is binnensmonds gebrom.

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Tsja en dan heb je nog schaliegas winning

 

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http://www.universetoday.com/

 

Massive Earthquake off the Coast of Chile Triggers Tsunami Warnings in the Pacific

by NANCY ATKINSON on APRIL 2, 2014

 

 

 

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Tsunami propagation forecast following the April 1, 2014 earthquake off the coast of Chile. Credit: NOAA’s Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

An 8.2-magnitude earthquake off the coast of northern Chile on April 1, 2014 was followed by at least a dozen significant aftershocks, including one with a magnitude of 6.2. This activity initially generated tsunami warnings across the Pacific, but the warnings were later canceled except for the coastal regions of Chile and Peru, according to NOAA’s Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

 

 

 

Tsunami waves of more than 2 meters (6 feet) came ashore on the coast of Pisagua, Chile and 2.13 meter (7-foot) waves were reported in Iquique, Chile, according to the PTWC. The U.S Geological Survey reported the quake major quake was centered offshore about 96 km (60 miles) northwest of Iquique, at a depth of 20 km (12.5 miles).

At the time of this writing, the quake has reportedly caused only minor damage in Chile with two possible casualties, but several people are missing. There was a small landslide, several large fires, along with damaged boats and some flooding in Iquique due to the tsunami, according to Earthquakereport.com.

 

Chile’s National Emergency Office tweeted Tuesday night that it was asking everyone to evacuate the country’s coastal areas, and reports in the news and on social media said that the evacuations were orderly.

This earthquake follows several weeks of seismic activity in the South American Pacific region. On March 16, a 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck 60 km (37 miles)northwest of Iquique, according to the USGS. A 6.1-magnitude hit the same area one week later.

Chile is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, and is along the so-called “Ring of Fire,” an arc of volcanoes and fault lines circling the Pacific Basic that is prone to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

The strongest earthquake ever recorded on Earth also took place happened in Chile. A magnitude-9.5 quake in 1960 killed more than 5,000 people. The most recent large quake in February 2010 hit central and southern Chile with a magnitude of 8.8, followed by a tsunami that left more than 500 dead with $30 billion in damage to property.

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While scientists can predict the speed and the direction of tsunamis fairly well, the height at a given location is can be very hard to predict, according to Anne Sheehan from the University of Colorado at Boulder, who spoke to Universe Today for a previous article about the science behind a tsunami.

“For predicting an ensuing tsunami, to have data on the earthquake itself — getting its epicenter located and knowing its size as accurately as possible plays a big role,” she said, “and the USGS plays a big role in getting that information out as quickly as possible.

 

 

Read more: http://www.universetoday.com/110914/massive-earthquake-off-the-coast-of-chile-triggers-tsunami-warnings-in-the-pacific/#ixzz2xhqqjtXu

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8.2, da's heftig.

in California houden ze ook rekening met een "big one".

En in Oklahoma kijken ze niet meer op van een aardbevinkje meer of minder...

 

During the past 7 days, 39 earthquakes were reported in Oklahoma by the USGS, including a 4.3 magnitude Sunday near Crescent. During the same timeframe, the USGS reported two in Missouri; one in Kansas; and one in Colorado.

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A magnitude 6.2 earthquake hits Panama, the U.S. Geological Survey reported, according to Reuters.

The quake came one day after a 8.2. magnitude quake hit Chile.

According to Reuters, the Panama earthquake was centered about 40 miles south of David, Panama, at a depth of 6.2 miles.

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