This story is one of the most strange case in China.
On the 28 July, 1976, a severe earthquake occurred in Tangshan. As this city was almost destroyed, more than one million people were waiting for help. To do this, armies around Tangshan were assembled to send food, medicine and other sources...
When I was in college, in Library Science, we were supposed to look up a Government Document and write a report on it. (The whole fifth floor of the library was devoted to "gov. docs", which had call letters/numbers totally different than those of the Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress...
Have there been studies of a correlation between perihelion and earthquakes?
Just from my own meandering memory, I'm certain we seem to get more earthquakes this time of year (Turkey, Albania, Greece, Afghanistan, and now Sumatra) around Xmas and New Year than during the period after the...
[edit: I thought this deserved its won thread - it was split off from "Earthquake Prediction Advances":
www.forteantimes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12689
Link is obsolete. The current link is:
https://forums.forteana.org/index.php?threads/earthquake-prediction-advances.12689/
where you can...
[Emp edit: A general purpose earthquake thread.
Threads dealing with more specific topics:
Bam:
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Afghanistan:
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doesn't it seem that there have been too many earthquakes in politically sensitive areas recently to be accounted for by chance?
Taipei, several in Afghanistan, and New York state.
There's no direct evidence for an earthquake machine, but some very interesting circumstantial evidence...
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china
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There have been quite a few threads on this forum regarding the pressures that drove the development of early civilisations. According to this Amos Nur, a Stanford University professor, earthquakes may have been an important factor in historical change. The article states:
'Nur's research on...
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amos nur
ancient civilisations
ancient civilizations
brunel university
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/story/0,1284,661655,00.html
There was a severe earthquake in Afghanistan in the last few days. This happened while the US were busy playing with shiny new toys in their attempts to deal with enemy forces dug in in caves...
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2002
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geology
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