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Napisano 28.12.2008 - 11:03
Nie wiem dokładnie o jakiej sile dysponuje ten wulkan ale na pewno ma zadatki na rekordzistę. nic tylko czekać na fajerwerki.
Napisano 29.12.2008 - 13:39
The University of Utah Seismograph Stations reports that a swarm of small earthquakes of magnitude 3.5 and smaller is occurring beneath Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park, five to nine miles south-southeast of Fishing Bridge, Wyoming. The swarm began yesterday afternoon, Dec. 26, and has continued and intensified today. The two largest earthquakes in this swarm have been shocks of magnitude 3.5 and 3.4 which occurred at 1:17 and 1:26 pm MST, respectively, today. Many smaller earthquakes have also occurred, including three events this morning of magnitude 2.5 to 2.8 and a magnitude 3.2 event at 3:30 pm MST. Some of the earthquakes in the swarm have been reported felt by people in the Yellowstone Lake area. Swarms of this nature are relatively common in this part of Yellowstone Park.
Napisano 29.12.2008 - 14:17
Napisano 29.12.2008 - 15:15
Takich kalder (nieco mniejszych od 10-50km) jak w Yellowstone na świecie jest 7.
Więc jesteśmy otoczeni jak na polu minowym
Napisano 31.12.2008 - 09:55
Napisano 04.01.2009 - 14:25
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Napisano 04.01.2009 - 15:24
The University of Utah Seismograph Stations reports that as of 1800 MST on 2 January 2009, seismicity of the ongoing Yellowstone earthquake swarm continues. Over 500 earthquakes, as large as M 3.9, have been recorded by an automated earthquake system since the inception of this unusual earthquake sequence that began Dec. 27, 2008. More than 300 of these events have been reviewed and evaluated by seismic analysts.
Napisano 04.01.2009 - 15:26
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