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To: Talisker

‘Historically, hydrogen sulphide gas has often been forced out of the ground in areas because of the pressure created by an immanent large earthquake.’ My husband is a geologist. He does not buy the ‘this happens before an EQ’ because if it were true, they’d have been predicting earthquakes for a long time now, and they would use the early warnings to set off alarms for the citizens.

He thinks it has to do with muggy air + high heat + complex sewer systems with air captured in them due to the storms and humidity.


24 posted on 09/10/2012 2:40:30 PM PDT by bboop (Without justice, what else is the State but a great band of robbers? St. Augustine)
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To: bboop
My husband is a geologist. He does not buy the ‘this happens before an EQ’ because if it were true, they’d have been predicting earthquakes for a long time now, and they would use the early warnings to set off alarms for the citizens.

He thinks it has to do with muggy air + high heat + complex sewer systems with air captured in them due to the storms and humidity.

Well, if he thinks the government would use reliable early warnings to "set off alarms for the citizens"... then bless his heart. As for the following links, you might be interested in the reading - he probably won't. They are neither peer-reviewed nor accepted by mainstream geologists. In fact, they actually rely on eye-witness reports from... people.

Eye-witness Accounts of Several Major Earthquakes

Who is Geologist Jim Berkland?

30 posted on 09/10/2012 3:02:29 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: bboop
bboop wrote: " 'Historically, hydrogen sulphide gas has often been forced out of the ground in areas because of the pressure created by an immanent large earthquake.'

My husband is a geologist. He does not buy the 'this happens before an EQ' because if it were true, they'd have been predicting earthquakes for a long time now, and they would use the early warnings to set off alarms for the citizens.

He thinks it has to do with muggy air + high heat + complex sewer systems with air captured in them due to the storms and humidity."


Bboop, please thank your husband for me. He's a genius and I agree with him. :)

Here's what I posted.


52 posted on 09/10/2012 8:50:26 PM PDT by bd476
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