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Rimidu |
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Oh yeah.... today was especially bad. It was like I had been ran over by a semi. I could barely get up. Light headed and no energy !!!!!!
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MAP 2.8 2009/05/29 18:54:04 45.916 -118.557 7.7 OREGON
MAP 3.6 2009/05/29 18:16:02 48.516 -112.336 0.0 WESTERN MONTANA
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MaryMaia |
When did they sneak that in? | |||||||||
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That 3.6 wasn't there the other day?
Still been feeling it since then. You feeling any better yet Rimi? I can't imagine how these feel to you being so close.
“We dance
round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the
middle and knows” Robert Frost
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Rimidu |
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Mary, I almost went to the ER Thursday. I couldn't get in to see the doctor. I don't think there was anything they could have done though. Central
America, California, the Northwest, Mexico, and Russia / China were taking a toll on me. I do have an appointment Tuesday as a precaution. My back, legs were
in a constant spasm and my stomach was bothering me greatly.
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MaryMaia |
Rimi, did you hear about this? | |||||||||
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Geologists witness Yellowstone explosion
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK - Yellowstone National Park geologist Hank Heasler was lecturing a group of colleagues in Biscuit Basin on the rarity of hydrothermal explosions last week when - boom! A hot pool behind him exploded, spewing mud, rocks and hot water 50 feet in the air. Geologists know of only a handful of such unpredictable explosions in Yellowstone's recorded history. Heasler on May 17 was addressing a group of geologists, geophysicists, graduate students, U.S. Geological Survey employees and university faculty members on a tour of the basin led by University of Utah Professor Bob Smith. The group was just out of reach of the scalding water and debris. "I couldn't decide; should I run or grab my camera," Smith said in a telephone interview from his home in Moose. "By the time I got people down, to stand back, it was over." The event lasted five or 10 seconds, Smith said. "I wasn't afraid, but I was very prudent, very anxious." Smith had guided his group of about 25 people from the annual meeting of EarthScope, a national consortium of earthscience professionals who gathered this year in Boise. The post-conference tour followed the track of the Yellowstone hotspot across Idaho to the world's first national park. Smith took the group around parts of Yellowstone, ending up at Biscuit Basin, just downstream from Old Faithful. He chose the site not for its geysers - there are none - but for its various hot springs. "We had commented that this place had exploded before, one time a year for three years," Smith said. Evidence of other hydrothermal explosions was found in Bechler River drainage last year, at Porkchop Geyser in Norris Geyser Basin in 1989 and at Excelsior Geyser in Midway Geyser basin where a tourist made a photograph of the event in 1878, Smith said. Larger prehistoric hydrothermal explosions, including one that created Mary Bay on Yellowstone Lake, produced craters as wide as a kilometer across. A hydrothermal explosion is similar to a geyser's eruption except that "it blows the lid out," not just water, Smith said. "It is so violent it breaks the surrounding rocks out with it." Last week, nature's forces created a display for the most dedicated of students. "Hank Heasler was making the point these are rare events," Smith said. "I had my back to the hot springs system. "It started off with an explosion," he said. "I heard this roar. I really thought it was a truck coming down the boardwalk." After the water, mud, rocks and chunks of broken sinter fell harmlessly to Earth, the group approached the spring. None had instruments thermometers or water gauges to take any immediate readings. "The remaining water was murky," Smith said. "It was totally full of debris." It was impossible to tell how large the new opening for the spring was because of the murky water, Smith said. A geophysicist, Smith said he would consider a magnitude 8 earthquake on the San Andreas Fault, a magma eruption in Yellowstone or a big earthquake on the Wasatch or Teton Fault career-defining events. "This is once in a lifetime," he said. "It was a learning experience." And for the field trip, "it was a fitting ending," he said. "They all said I had planned it."
Copyright © The Billings Gazette, a division of Lee Enterprises.
“We dance
round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the
middle and knows” Robert Frost
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MaryMaia |
Also this on the 17th.? | |||||||||
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Broken Water Main Prompts Temporary Closure Of Road South Of Canyon Junction A section of Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road from Canyon Junction to Fishing Bridge will be closed beginning at 7:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 19, to allow National Park Service staff to repair a broken water main that underlies the road about of mile south of Canyon between the Canyon Corrals and the south end of the North Rim Drive. The break occurred yesterday at around noon. Maintenance crews secured the road to allow temporary travel through the area until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. After the road closes, visitors can still travel to Canyon by way of Norris Junction. NPS maintenance crews will work to reopen the road to travel late Thursday afternoon. The water main broke from the weight of accumulations of mud from continuous slides coming off an adjacent hill. This is the same water main that broke last May when the roadbed collapsed. Despite the water line break, there is adequate water stored at Canyon to avoid any disruption in service. Updated Yellowstone National Park road information is available 24 hours a day by calling (307) 344-2117. - www.nps.gov/yell -
“We dance
round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the
middle and knows” Robert Frost
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MaryMaia |
Also ran across this last night, thought it might be of interest to some? | |||||||||
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West Yellowstone to mark 50th anniversary of Hebgen Lake earthquake
The quake caused 80 million tons of dirt and trees to slide from the southeast side of the canyon into the Madison River at an estimated 100 miles per hour. The force of the slide displaced both the air in the canyon and the water in the Madison River below and buried the Rock Creek public campground. The slide created a barrier across the Madison River that formed a new lake that still exists today, Quake Lake. All told, twenty-eight people lost their lives in the quake and its aftermath. This year will mark the 50th anniversary of the Hebgen Lake earthquake and slide. Four full days of activities and presentations from August 14th through August 17th, 2009 are planned to commemorate the event. Sponsored by the Earthquake Lake Visitor Center (Hebgen Lake District of the Gallatin National Forest), events will be held at different locations including the Madison River Earthquake Visitor's Center, the West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce Auditorium, Guided walks will take place at Red Canyon fault and the Hebgen Lake fault, Ghost Village, and other sites in the Madison River Canyon earthquake area.
“We dance
round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the
middle and knows” Robert Frost
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Rimidu |
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Mary this is a very complicated situation I would have a hard time explaining on a post. I don't feel that an volcanic eruption is in the near furture for
Yellowstone. The magma is flowing and causing small eq's but nothing on an eruption scale. Two weeks ago I had a volcanic hit that lasted a few seconds. If
it had been serious I would have had painful ongoing symptoms. I can't go into Yellowstone and stay though at anytime. The longest I have ever lasted was 1
day. There are factors like the ice melt off that causes the small quakes. The ice melt off is very heavy. Water acts as a lubricant and causes a slip. I wish
I could explain more. Trust me, if it were volcanic I feel I would know it for sure.
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Rimidu |
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MAP 2.5 2009/06/02 22:42:15 38.498 -112.870 0.6 UTAH
Last Edited By: Rimidu
06/03/09 16:46:17.
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lightworkx4 |
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totally volcanic is what we're picking up = somethings about to give up there. It may be washington state but the center of my body is screaming
Yellowstone.
Fire, the inner fire, is the most potent of all force, for it overcometh all things and penetrates
to all things of the Earth. Man supports himself only on that which resists. So Earth must resist man else he existeth not.
*from the Key of Wisdom - The Emerald Tablets |
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lightworkx4 |
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totally volcanic is what we're picking up = somethings about to give up there. It may be washington state but the center of my body is screaming
Yellowstone.
Fire, the inner fire, is the most potent of all force, for it overcometh all things and penetrates
to all things of the Earth. Man supports himself only on that which resists. So Earth must resist man else he existeth not.
*from the Key of Wisdom - The Emerald Tablets |
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Rimidu |
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I'm starting to pick up NW symptoms. 10 day window. Washington St., Oregon, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and I am including Nevada and Arizona on this call.
Twelve day window.
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Rimidu |
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MAP 2.5 2009/06/05 15:30:36 39.407 -111.084 2.1 UTAH
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Rimidu |
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MAP 3.1 2009/06/06 15:56:31 40.604 -114.227 16.0 NEVADA
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DianeEQ |
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On the line between RS and LS:
3.2 2009/06/06 15:30:56 37.922N 122.299W 6.1 1 km ( 0 mi) NNE of El Cerrito, CA |
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MaryMaia |
Speaking of LS | |||||||||
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I've been getting a lot of the N. to N.W. tingling I get that fits your LS. Thought for sure when I clicked on this it would be you saying you were
getting it too? My ears were ringing screaming with that one this morning. By the time I finally decided to note it, it had already hit.
“We dance
round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the
middle and knows” Robert Frost
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MaryMaia |
Getting a lot more tingling, PNW | |||||||||
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Especially my specific MSH spot, it is buzzing like crazy since this started yesterday. Driving me nuts.
The MSH spot has stopped today so wondering if it was these? They are very near Hood. Another 2 here tomorrow would give it the pattern I watch for? Just thinkin out loud.
“We dance
round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the
middle and knows” Robert Frost
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06/08/09 21:00:01.
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DianeEQ |
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3.1 2009/06/07 16:51:58 38.827N 123.635W 3.0 11 km ( 7 mi) SSE of Point Arena, CA
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MaryMaia |
I know it is not on the list here but it is N to NW for me? | |||||||||
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MAP 5.0 2009/06/07 23:24:39 58.967 -136.719 37.3 60 km ( 37 mi) SSW of Mosquito Lake, AK
“We dance
round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the
middle and knows” Robert Frost
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