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Scientists find increase in microearthquakes after Chilean quake


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XiNeutrino
A3 Research Associates
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Sat, Feb 26, 2011, 8:51 am CST

Some geographical regions have a high probability for varying instability (e.g the combo earthquake and volcano zone labeled the "Ring of Fire"). Could it be that as the global seismic waves travel the earth, that on some occasions they impact a region that is, at the moment, in a high instability status? It would seem that this impact could initiate either a sympathetic earthquake or instead a volcanic eruption. Both of these examples of instability may have eventually increased their intensity and reaction, but are accelerated by the untimely arrival of seismic waves. Another example is the detected increased instability at Yellowstone, which could eventually be accelerated by a global seismic event. A repeat of "Cascadia" could also trigger some deadly seismic/volcanic reactions; globally.

We need to regard planet Earth in a more observant and kindly manner.

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