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Planet X: EARTHQUAKE Increase (Some Supporting Data)


In Article <3B27D8E3.E99BCB9C@company.com> Small Kahuna wrote:
> 1) long quiescent volcanos are turning active IN UNISON.

Ah yes, good point. One that the Troubled Times group noted also.
Here’s some quote from the Quake Patterns TOPIC:
http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword102.htm

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    As of March 17, 1998 Volcano World lists 53 active volcanos.

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    The US Geological Survey reports that for the period of
    January 1 though July 10 of 1999, the Earth had 16 quakes
    of a 6.0 or greater magnitude. In that same period of 2000,
    by comparison, we had 28 quakes of 6.0+ magnitude. ...
    As you can see, there's been a sharp increase in quake
    activity - nearly double - and it has gone unreported in the
    press. Volcanic activity seems to be up too, also doubled. I
    don't have quite as good a resource for this information as
    the USGS, but the site I referenced is at least supported by
    NASA. According to the information posted on this website,
    we have the following upward trend occurring over the last
    five years.
       Year   # Eruptions
       1996   10
       1997   13
       1998   16
       1999   14
       2000   26 - so far (as of Aug 10, 2000)

    As I understand it, this is counting only eruptions that
    have begun in a particular year, not ones that have
    continued through multiple years. The site I used for the
    volcano info is:


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Volcano Eruption Data
Southwest Volcano Research Centre, Apache Junction, Arizona USA
Compiled by R.B. Trombley, Ph. D, Principal Research Volcanologist

    Number of Volcanoes Erupted in Past 11 years
    (data does not include submarine volcanoes)

    1989=46, 1990=32, 1991=40, 1992=50,
    1993=44, 1994=44, 1995=45, 1996=35,
    1997=33, 1998=36, 1999=48, 2000=51 (so far*)

    *Last count made on October 9, 2000

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