Monthly Archives: October 2011

Shallow 4.8 magnitude earthquake strikes south of San Antonio, Texas

October 20, 2011 – CAMPBELLTON, Texas – An earthquake centered in Campbellton, Texas shook the area early Thursday morning, which reportedly rattled homes and caused faint tremors in downtown San Antonio. Preliminary reports from the U.S. Geological Survey said the … Continue reading

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Magma Plume: Mauna Kea shaken by large swarm of earthquakes

October 20, 2011 – HAWAII – After yesterday’s post on the “swarm” at Rainier (which apparently rubbed a lot of people the wrong way), I was hesitant to post on the news coming from Mauna Kea right away, but if … Continue reading

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Scientists fear new super-volcano may be forming in Bolivia

  October 20, 2011 – BOLIVIA – Should anyone ever decide to make a show called “CSI: Geology,” a group of scientists studying a mysterious and rapidly inflating South American volcano have got the perfect storyline. Uturuncu is a nearly … Continue reading

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Magma stirring under Sierraville, Ca. in ongoing quake swarm

October 19, 2011 –  RENO, NV. – A swarm of more than 700 earthquakes have struck near the small Sierra County, Calif., community of Sierraville since August, although there’s a good chance few if any of the quakes have been … Continue reading

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Sudden winter weather causes nightmare in Bulgaria

October 19, 2011 – BULGARIA – A sudden onset of harsh winter conditions caused transport chaos in Bulgaria on Tuesday, with one man freezing to death, eight people missing in mountains, 600 villages without power and schools closed. A 73-year-old … Continue reading

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Parts of Japan now rendered ‘uninhabitable zones’ due to Fukushima

October 19, 2011 – TOKYO – Thousands of Japanese forced to evacuate their homes by the Fukushima nuclear disaster are facing the prospect of never being able to return. –ABC.net

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