08-06-2009, 10:10 AM
FFG,
Earth is a tectonically active planet. There are up to 30 earthquakes a day on any given day all over the world. The earth is continually shifting. How do you separate the normal earthquakes from the earthquakes that are “shift” oriented? I don’t think we can in 3D. They are just another catalyst to be dealt with in the course of our lifetime.
But, if tracking earthquakes interests you ( as they do for me)…the USGS has a great website. See link below.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/rece...s_all.html
Richard
Earth is a tectonically active planet. There are up to 30 earthquakes a day on any given day all over the world. The earth is continually shifting. How do you separate the normal earthquakes from the earthquakes that are “shift” oriented? I don’t think we can in 3D. They are just another catalyst to be dealt with in the course of our lifetime.
But, if tracking earthquakes interests you ( as they do for me)…the USGS has a great website. See link below.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/rece...s_all.html
Richard