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    Default Earth Crust Re-Adjustments Symptoms: Cracks

    Huge earth crack several hundred miles long opens up in Pakistan

    Strange Sounds
    Fri, 10 Feb 2017 07:57 UTC


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    A gigantic earth fissure opened up in Qila Abdullah following the recent downpours in Balochistan, Pakistan. The unprecedented crack spans several hundred miles sparking panic among the local residents.

    After huge fissures were recently discovered in Arizona, Antarctica and South Africa, another large earth crack has formed after recent heavy rain in Pakistan's Balochistan Province.

    This is the longest known crack in and around Quila Abdullah, spanning several hundred miles and sparking panic among local residents.

    Other cracks in Balochistan?

    Earth fissures are not unusual for this geologically amazing region. In this region of Pakistan, the Indo-Pakistan portion of the Indian-Australian plate rubs its shoulder against the Afghan portion of the Eurasian plate. A dangerous stretched zone!

    This creates the Ornach-Nal and Chaman fault tracks exceptionally prominent at places on the surface*, similarly to the San Andres fault in California.

    Our Earth is cracking apart!

    SOTT Comment: Some other signs of earth 'opening up' in recent times include: ===========================================
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    Photo1. Fault scarp along the Chaman fault in Pakistan.
    The Chaman fault is a left-lateral transform fault connecting the Makran subduction zone offshore Pakistan and plate collision zone along the Himalayan front. Photo taken in October 1987.
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    Default Re: Earth Crust Re-Adjustments Symptoms: Cracks

    Currently we "float" (live) on the tips on landmasses that expand below, surrounded by bodies of water on a planet that is not a solid evenly rounded globe.
    Maybe look into "expanding earth" theory..

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    Maybe look into "expanding earth" theory..
    Maybe you should check my posts about that theory like here (<--- and follow up on that thread) and here (<--- and follow up on that thread).

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    AI Algorithm Solves Mystery of California’s Enigmatic Tiny Earthquake Swarm

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    Tech10:11 GMT 22.06.2020
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    A succession of mysterious multiplying minor earthquakes have rumbled in Southern California since 2016, with most of the 22,000 temblors too small to even be felt by humans. The source of this activity has puzzled scientists for years.

    Naturally circulating groundwater was the source of a succession of tiny earthquakes that rumbled for four years underneath the Southern California town of Cahuilla, claims a new seismological study published in Science on 19 June.

    According to authors of the report, entitled “3D fault architecture controls the dynamism of earthquake swarms”, they utilized advanced methods of earthquake monitoring, resorting to a computer algorithm to recognize the faint rumbles, identify their probable source, and track how swarms such as this one spread through complex fault networks.
    “We used to think of faults more in terms of two dimensions: like giant cracks extending into the earth… What we’re learning is that you really need to understand the fault in three dimensions to get a clear picture of why earthquake swarms occur,” Zachary Ross, assistant professor of geophysics at the California Institute of Technology who led the study was quoted by Science Daily as saying.
    According to the seismologist, seismic signals are constantly being recorded in tectonically active Southern California, and the database of these tremors was used by Ross and colleagues from Caltech, the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and the University of Texas at Austin to train computers to distinguish the ground movements of minute earthquakes.

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    Geoscientists Use AI to Figure Out the Cause of California Earthquake Swarm That Lasted for Years:
    https://scitechdaily.com/geoscientists-use-ai-to-figure-out-the-cause-of-california-earthquake-swarm-that-lasted-for-years/

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    ​Unlike mainshock/aftershock sequences of a large earthquake, in the case of minute swarms like the one studied, there is typically no single standout tremor.

    The millions of tiny quakes identified by the IT algorithm can be used, says the study, to create high-resolution, 3D images of the underground area in a particular region.

    The Cahuilla Swarm
    The California Cahuilla swarm of earthquakes is a spate of minor temblors that occurred between 2016 and 2019 near Mt. San Jacinto in Southern California.

    Intrigued to seek out the source of the activity, the team of seismologists used the above-mentioned quake-detection algorithms with deep neural networks to compile a detailed catalog of over 22,000 seismic events in the area.

    The tremors ranged in magnitude from 0.7 to 4.4.

    ​Once the work was completed, it shed light on a narrow, 50-meter wide fault zone with steep curves when viewed in profile. It was these curves, says Ross, that revealed the reason for several years of seismic activity in the region.

    The leading potential explanation for the swarms was groundwater circulation or a slow slippage on an active fault, known as fault creep, says the study.

    Data from the Cahuilla swarm, believed to be “winding down”, also provided an insight into the evolution of the identified fault zone over time.
    “You can see that the sequence [of earthquakes] originated from a region that’s only on the order of tens of meters wide,” said Ross.
    The seismologist explained that in the course of four years the region spread diffusively into an expanding front of earthquake epicenters at a rate of about 5 meters per day. This process, claims the report, suggests that circulating groundwater is triggering the swarm.

    Without spotting the actual fluids moving underground, nonetheless the seismologists speculate that a reservoir of groundwater that previously had no access to the zone lies underneath the fault zone.

    Once that seal broke, the groundwater started seeping into one of the faults, triggering the original tremors.

    As for why the swarm is decreasing its activity, the report says the groundwater most likely came across a barrier it is unable to penetrate.

    The study has been hailed as not only showcasing how machine learning can help geologists probe the planet’s subterranean realms, but lending seismologists confidence to further apply the novel IT algorithm technique in studies of amassed seismic data in Southern California.

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    Now cracks are opening up southwest of Reykjavik, Iceland… Eruption soon?

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    Mar 8, 2021

    Now, cracks in the ground have been photographed southwest of Reykjavik, Iceland.


    Dozens of fissures are cracking the ground near Reykjavik. Picture by Gunnar Grimsson / warmarctic.is

    The team of Warm Arctic, an icelandic company spezializing in geothermal reservoir engineering, has pictured dozens of cracks in the ground, where an earthquake swarm is currently hitting the Reykjanes Peninsula…

    The present geological context and history
    Experts believe a volcanic eruption could take place in the Reykjanes Peninsula.

    A large volume of magma is accumulating in this area of Iceland since about a year, causing the soil to lift by several centimeters and triggering numerous seismic swarms, getting always stronger.

    Since February 24, the situation has completely degenerated. Over 22,000 earthquakes have been recorded… Volcanic tremors too, prompting officials to raise the alert level of the Krysuvik volcano from green to orange overnight.

    Yesterday, a M5.7 and 6 M4is hit the region within the same hour… InSAR reveals ongoing dike formation in Fagradalsfjall on the Reykjanes peninsula.


    Now, cracks have been found in the Thorbjorn area, a small volcanic building formed during a single eruptive event that took place around 24,000 years ago. That exact same volcano made the headlines last year because it was the center of the first crustal deformations (caused rising magma).

    These fractures were observed near the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal area and one of Iceland’s most visited tourist attractions. Its water comes from the nearby Svartsengi geothermal plant, or better said, the volcanic system located west of Krysuvik.


    Thorbjorn and Krysuvik haven’t erupted for centuries. So there’s lot of magma ready to blow and flow!

    Meanwhile some argue the volcanoes will not erupt:

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    Default Re: Earth Crust Re-Adjustments Symptoms: Cracks

    The Earth is "cracking" because it is conscious, evolving, breathing and expanding... it was once in the distant past, a much smaller entity, we are evolving with her. The current understanding of Plate Tectonics is just an hypothosis, there is a better explanation that can be "scientifically" put forward based on examination of the sea floor.

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