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To: saywhatagain; No_Doll_i; Wingy

...Quack or Golden Rod? Inquiring minds ponder
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The quake measured 5.5 that’s nearly the same as the others. I’m inclined to believe that the Rods of God have been deployed for some time with no-one being the wiser. These would eliminate targets with an unconditional impunity/deniability. I can hear Q saying “No coincidences.”


317 posted on 04/19/2018 7:47:59 AM PDT by Kalam (<: The answer is 42 :>)
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To: Kalam

Lots of @5.5 quacks @10km depth. Here is why they say 10km. In other words, they don’t know the depth so they tag it as 10km.

https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/why-do-so-many-earthquakes-occur-a-depth-10km?qt-news_science_products=7#qt-news_science_products

Why do so many earthquakes occur at a depth of 10km?
10 km is a “fixed depth”. Sometimes data are too poor to compute a reliable depth for an earthquake. In such a case, the depth is assigned to be 10 km. In many areas around the world, reliable depths tend to average 10 km or close to it. For example, if we made a histogram of the reliable depths in such an area, we’d expect to see a peak around 10 km. Thus, if we don’t know the depth, 10 km is a reasonable guess. We used to use 33 km. Increased understanding indicates that 10 km is more likely.


367 posted on 04/19/2018 9:08:50 AM PDT by smoky415 (Corporal Smoky - Smallest WWII Hero Dog)
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