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37 ptsHookEchoJune 21, 2017 at 6:10 pm #1846
[2016]
M6.6 – 78km NNE of Ust’-Kamchatsk Staryy, Russia 2017-03-29 04:09:24 UTC at a depth of 22.8 km.[2015]
M6.4 – 216km S of Ust’-Kamchatsk Staryy, Russia 2016-03-20 22:50:20 UTC at a depth of 30.0 kmDays apart and both very close to the vernal equinox.
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https://plus.google.com/u/0/117300779230803580292/posts/f38KpzSwbsP37 ptsHookEchoJune 21, 2017 at 6:16 pm #1847M6.0+ earthquakes that occurred near the 2016 Solstice:
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M6.0 Northern Mariana Islands 2016-12-14
M7.9 PNG 2016-12-17
M6.0 Solomon Islands 2016-12-18
M6.1 Micronesia 2016-12-18
M6.4 Brazil 2016-12-18
M6.4 Solomon Islands 2016-12-20
M6.7 East Timor 2016-12-2137 ptsHookEchoJune 21, 2017 at 6:37 pm #1848Also note the M9.0 Sumatra earthquake occurred December 26, 2004 (near their Solstice) followed by a M8.7 Sumatra earthquake that occurred March 28, 2005 (near their equinox). There may be a possible link between the seasonal shifts with the tilt of the Earth during equinoxes and solstices and the timing of some seismic events, when possibly combined with other factors.
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What are these factors? This I have not investigated as of yet. I will repost this link since it pertains to the one of the mentioned earthquakes:
Thermal Neutrons’ Observations before The Sumatra Earthquake: http://staff.polito.it/alberto.carpinteri/related%20piezonuclear%20papers/earthquake_neutron_6_mod.pdf37 pts -
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