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5 Major Earthquakes In 48 Hours! Catastrophic Mega Earthquakes Are Coming
Why is the crust of the Earth shaking so violently all of a sudden?
Over the past 48 hours, there have been five major earthquakes globally, and one prominent seismologist has declared that “catastrophic mega earthquakes” could be on the way. In fact, seismologist Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado has made headlines all over the world by warning that “current conditions might trigger...
California's 'Big One' could trigger super cycle of destructive quakes
A major earthquake, the Big One, is statistically almost certain in California in the coming decades, and there is even worse news below the ground: it is likely to be followed by a series of similar-sized temblors, according to a leading seismologist.
The current relatively quiet seismic period, in which “far less” energy is being released in earthquakes than it is being stored from tectonic...
Recent Earthquakes On Ring Of Fire Not Related - Scientists
We just had a tsunami-triggering 8.2 earthquake off of Chile’s north coast, a 5.8 earthquake off the coast of Panama, a 5.1 earthquake in southern California, and a dormant volcano in Peru has awakened for the first time in 40 years, but scientists assure us that none of these events are related and that we don’t have anything to be concerned about.
Even though all of these events took place on...
Sumatra Earthquakes may have set off a Chain-Reaction
The shocking number of earthquakes that have rattled the globe, especially along tectonic plate boundaries, since the double 8.0+ magnitude earthquakes struck off the coast of Northern Sumatra on April 11 could be early indication the planet may be shifting towards a new catastrophic model.
Romania’ s top seismologist, Gheorghe Marmureanu, told the Bucharest Herald:
“There is no doubt something...
Huge "Ocean" Discovered Inside Earth
The discovery marks the first time such a large body of water has found in the planet’s deep mantle.
The finding, made by Michael Wysession, a seismologist at Washington University in St. Louis, and his former graduate student Jesse Lawrence, now at the University of California, San Diego, will be detailed in a forthcoming monograph to be published by the American Geophysical Union.
Looking down...