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EMSC
24th September 2013, 11:40
Magnitude M 7.5Region PAKISTANDate time 2013-09-24 11:29:49.3 UTCLocation 27.09 N ; 65.58 EDepth 10 km



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Wind
24th September 2013, 12:30
That was a big one, but not very deep?

thunder24
24th September 2013, 12:31
peace be with the people

Wind
24th September 2013, 14:42
At least 30 souls decided to leave this physical plane. May they be blessed.

AmccxP3YIto

Jake
24th September 2013, 17:03
Incase the EMSC link does not work, here (http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/220/M-7-7-PAKISTAN-on-September-24th-2013-at-11-29-UTC) is the link to the EMSC report. 7.8 on the richter scale is huge. Little boy, was estimated at about 5.5.!! This one is on the India/Pakistan border,,, I am praying for those people.

Jake.

ghostrider
24th September 2013, 17:55
I just watched dutchs vid, the quake caused a new island to rise up out of the ocean ... wow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiKFzDT99jM&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PL55hQ9ietGo2ODFj0Qv-A7_ByEUpy1Iwb

Rocky_Shorz
25th September 2013, 16:27
I just glanced at Pakistan Fracking and the quake happened in the center of one of their largest reserves...

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-JoFfHPP_ih8/TdCjleeK7MI/AAAAAAAAB08/_EaxJPjfYt0/s400/Shale-resources1.jpg


Pakistan has over 50 trillion cubic feet of shale gas reserves, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates. It's enough to energize Pakistani homes, businesses, power plants, CNG vehicles, fertilizer plants and factories for 25 years at a rate of 2 trillion cubic feet of consumption per year at half the currently agreed price of imported gas from Iran, an agreement the US strongly opposes. It will also save Pakistanis hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign exchange. link (http://www.riazhaq.com/2012/04/us-can-help-pakistan-develop-shale-gas.html)

Bob
2nd October 2013, 15:39
I just glanced at Pakistan Fracking and the quake happened in the center of one of their largest reserves...



Frak'ing (high pressure-hydro or high-pressure gas injection) is used to breakup a tight formation shales for instance and is only done when there is no other way to get the gas or liquids out. Pakistan though has a lot of gas that is not shale trapped.

That part of Pakistan is like sitting on an over-pressured balloon that is being fed by a bunch of cows continually generating methane. The balloon expands, taking ground and rock up with it.. Like baking a cake, the gas from the baking soda or yeast causes the dough to rise. And it is a lot of gas that is in the region.

It contains down deep a very active bio-region "kitchen" cooker with sediments under pressure, extreme pressure and heat. It contained water, so a lot of the organic matter which would have been turned into oil, turned to gas (bio-hydraulic degradation).

It has to "pass gas", and like making a light puffed pastry it's very easy for the gas-water-rock "dough" to burst, break, and cause earthquake shifts. It's the nature of the region. Unless the gas has some other way to get out, this reaction will continue to "ferment" and continue to "burp", and there will be slippage, earthquakes and islands rising under the gas bubble (mud volcano phenomenon).

Interestingly enough, off of the Bahamas, off Florida, off of Oregon-Washington, there are similar "gas pockets" that contain "methane" deposits, and it has been conjectured at least in the Bermuda-Triangle area that such methane burps could be responsible for plane engine failures (many millions of cubic feet of gas being blown upwards), and causing ships to quickly sink with a water buoyancy change. When the methane seeps slowly out of the mud on the ocean bottom it builds mud volcanoes. A slow leak, forms nodules of water-gas. Those "false rocks" what one sees drinking from a slushy made with some soda pop plus ice plus water. Not a very stable safe surface..

Anyway, just thought it might be helpful explaining that there are many regions which can have earthquakes in them, and it is from a natural process.. The Frak'ing could be incidental - the geology I believe is more of the issue..

Rocky_Shorz
2nd October 2013, 17:10
fracking is done by digging a hole lining it with cement, then placing a bomb in the end to explode shattering the shale to allow a flow of gas...

a year before this quake Pakistan gave approval to start the operations in this area, the easiest way to find fracking operations is by watching a minor quake map, areas of the US that has never had a quake start having swarms after fracking begins.

no one at the top cares, if it is small enough not to cause damage but fills the cartels pockets it will continue. But this one killed hundreds...

US provided assistance to get the operation started so Pakistan stops buying gas from Iran...

now an island rising during the quake, shows there is a bubble shifting under the surface.

Bob
2nd October 2013, 22:09
fracking is done by digging a hole lining it with cement, then placing a bomb in the end to explode shattering the shale to allow a flow of gas...

a year before this quake Pakistan gave approval to start the operations in this area, the easiest way to find fracking operations is by watching a minor quake map, areas of the US that has never had a quake start having swarms after fracking begins.

no one at the top cares, if it is small enough not to cause damage but fills the cartels pockets it will continue. But this one killed hundreds...

US provided assistance to get the operation started so Pakistan stops buying gas from Iran...

now an island rising during the quake, shows there is a bubble shifting under the surface.

How about "Nuclear powered" Fraki'ing.. Used in and around Dulce NM where all the "underground bases" are supposed to exist. There is a MASSIVE gargantuous gas and oil field in the area west of Dulce and south. Take a look there for "fraking" using bigger booms than old fashioned "nitro-fraks" (which don't work effectively). see project GASBUGGY - now THAT is rakin the frakin - - wonder how the greys liked the vibes? http://aoghs.org/technology/project-gasbuggy/

This ----> is a great site that explains the history of zone fracturing (http://aoghs.org/technology/shooters-well-fracking-history/) "frak'in"..

http://aoghs.org/technology/shooters-well-fracking-history/

We can do up a separate thread, but the speculation that a very very small frak job induced the massive quake has been discussed all over the internet.. Frakin proponents say impossible, those against oil say Frak'in is the cause of the world's evils (a lot of paraphrasing in there), but point is
to find the cause of an earthquake should be more accurately researched, and not just make assumptions.

Find the actual cause, and then one may see a trend.

Mitch Battros has been saying, track where the SOLAR particles that hit the earth are converted into heat causing melting and slippage. In an unstable region with a lot of gas present, water present undergound at depth, slippage is not unheard of. Mitch's hypothesis looks very valid and he has a lot of documentation he could provide that solar particle streams hitting the earth have triggered earthquakes. That much energy is much more over a large region than any Frak can produce.