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Eathquake hits Illinois
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| 2/10/10
| C. Hayes
Posted on 02/10/2010 2:47:06 AM PST by Daisyjane69
C. Hayes WGNTV NEWS February 10, 2010
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake hit northern Illinois early Wednesday morning.
The quake struck at 3:59 a.m. in Sycamore in DeKalb County. The quake could be felt as far away as Chicago... 50 miles from the epicenter.
We'll have more information as it becomes available.
For the latest information, go to the U.S. Geological Survey website.
(Excerpt) Read more at wgntv.com ...
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: catastrophism; chicago; earthquake; earthquakes; eath; illinois; sycamore; usgs
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To: Daisyjane69; Revolting cat!
141
posted on
02/10/2010 9:57:50 AM PST
by
a fool in paradise
("like it or not, we have to have a financial system that is healthy and functioning" Obama 2/4/2010)
To: Daisyjane69
142
posted on
02/10/2010 10:08:01 AM PST
by
Finalapproach29er
(Obama will sink as fast as he rose. Idolatry will not succeed. Be patient, folks...)
To: MinuteGal
I’ve felt a couple of shakers in PA. (around 3 Mag.) but never a roller. Maybe because my part of the state is built on solid limestone?
143
posted on
02/10/2010 10:10:33 AM PST
by
Palladin
("We are the loyal opposition"~~Sarah Palin)
To: winoneforthegipper
Tremors........... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!
144
posted on
02/10/2010 10:11:03 AM PST
by
fivecatsandadog
(You better HOPE you end up with more than a little CHANGE in your pocket when he's finished.)
To: bcsco
Hey, I was your neighbor.....and possibly your schoolmate as a kid.
I think the earthquake is bringing out everyone who went to school with everyone else.
In order not to turn this thread into a class reunion, LOL, I'm going to freepmail you.
Leni
145
posted on
02/10/2010 10:12:12 AM PST
by
MinuteGal
(Bill O'Reilly: 9/8/09: "Communism is not a threat to us anymore"-10/20/09: "Obama is not a Marxist")
To: MinuteGal
I got out of the bedroom quickly and am now in another room typing. Glad you're OK, Leni...
146
posted on
02/10/2010 10:14:20 AM PST
by
GOPJ
(Prius - - unsafe at any speed.)
To: wk4bush2004
"Don't make Me come down there." .... God
147
posted on
02/10/2010 10:17:08 AM PST
by
fivecatsandadog
(You better HOPE you end up with more than a little CHANGE in your pocket when he's finished.)
To: GonzoGOP
I think we should start a write in campaign to have in named Bush's Fault. I mean everything else is lets just make it official. I like it!
148
posted on
02/10/2010 10:18:22 AM PST
by
GOPJ
(Prius - - unsafe at any speed.)
To: MozartLover
Cool! Fitchburg is a nice city, even if it does tend to lean left a bit.
149
posted on
02/10/2010 10:32:44 AM PST
by
knittnmom
("...only dead fish 'go with the flow'". - Sarah Palin 7/09)
To: Cindy; navysealdad; Ernest_at_the_Beach; calljack; lainie; BurbankKarl; pollywog; Brad's Gramma; ...
Thanks for the Ping, Cindy. .
Earthquake Ping List.
If you wish to be removed from the Earthquake Ping List or added to it, please FReepmail me.
Magnitude 3.8 - ILLINOIS
2010 February 10 09:59:33 UTC
Earthquake Details Magnitude 3.8
Date-Time * Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 09:59:33 UTC
* Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 03:59:33 AM at epicenter
Location 42.053°N, 88.412°W
Depth 5 km (3.1 miles) set by location program
Region ILLINOIS
Distances
* 2 km (1 miles) SSE (168°) from Pingree Grove, IL
* 6 km (4 miles) SW (215°) from Gilberts, IL
* 9 km (6 miles) WSW (243°) from Sleepy Hollow, IL
* 34 km (21 miles) NNW (344°) from Aurora, IL
* 65 km (40 miles) WNW (292°) from Chicago, IL
This event has been reviewed by a seismologist
Tectonic Summary
EARTHQUAKES IN THE STABLE CONTINENTAL REGION
Most of North America east of the Rocky Mountains has infrequent earthquakes. Here and there earthquakes are more numerous, for example in the New Madrid seismic zone centered on southeastern Missouri, in the Charlevoix-Kamouraska seismic zone of eastern Quebec, in New England, in the New York - Philadelphia - Wilmington urban corridor, and elsewhere.
However, most of the enormous region from the Rockies to the Atlantic can go years without an earthquake large enough to be felt, and several U.S. states have never reported a damaging earthquake. The earthquakes that do occur strike anywhere at irregular intervals.
Earthquakes east of the Rocky Mountains, although less frequent than in the West, are typically felt over a much broader region. East of the Rockies, an earthquake can be felt over an area as much as ten times larger than a similar magnitude earthquake on the west coast.
A magnitude 4.0 eastern U.S. earthquake typically can be felt at many places as far as 100 km (60 mi) from where it occurred, and it infrequently causes damage near its source.
A magnitude 5.5 eastern U.S. earthquake usually can be felt as far as 500 km (300 mi) from where it occurred, and sometimes causes damage as far away as 40 km (25 mi).
FAULTS
Earthquakes everywhere occur on faults within bedrock, usually miles deep. Most of the region's bedrock was formed as several generations of mountains rose and were eroded down again over the last billion or so years.
At well-studied plate boundaries like the San Andreas fault system in California, often scientists can determine the name of the specific fault that is responsible for an earthquake. In contrast, east of the Rocky Mountains this is rarely the case.
All parts of this vast region are far from the nearest plate boundaries, which, for the U.S., are to the east in the center of the Atlantic Ocean, to the south in the Caribbean Sea, and to the west in California and offshore from Washington and Oregon.
The region is laced with known faults but numerous smaller or deeply buried faults remain undetected.
Even most of the known faults are poorly located at earthquake depths. Accordingly, few earthquakes east of the Rockies can be linked to named faults.
It is difficult to determine if a known fault is still active and could slip and cause an earthquake. In most areas east of the Rockies, the best guide to earthquake hazards is the earthquakes themselves.
Magnitude 3.8 - ILLINOIS
150
posted on
02/10/2010 10:34:55 AM PST
by
bd476
To: GOPJ
Thanks for the thoughtful sentiment.
Leni
151
posted on
02/10/2010 10:47:40 AM PST
by
MinuteGal
(Bill O'Reilly: 9/8/09: "Communism is not a threat to us anymore"-10/20/09: "Obama is not a Marxist")
To: ichabod1
Whenever that New Madrid fault goes off again the disaster will be incredible
152
posted on
02/10/2010 10:48:44 AM PST
by
Enchante
(If Obama referred to the "Press Corpse" the MSM might care about his IGNORANCE)
To: Daisyjane69
I am in Hillside. Slept right through it.
153
posted on
02/10/2010 10:49:08 AM PST
by
Petruchio
(Democrats are like Slinkies... Not good for anything, but it's fun pushing 'em down the stairs.)
To: LibertyRocks
Not that I’d tease her or anything like that.....but how far was it from Rockford? My sister needs...oh, my concern. :) :) :)
154
posted on
02/10/2010 11:00:37 AM PST
by
Brad’s Gramma
(Here's a thought!! Donate to the website you are on RIGHT NOW!!)
To: bd476
Interesting at the least!
To: rintense; Grampa Dave
We just had two (small) tornadoes here in Orange County, south of Los Angeles...
To: Daisyjane69
In California, we have earthquakes... what is an eathquake?
To: bd476
To: bd476
To: pollywog
It sure is interesting. As much as I don't like earthquakes in California, if I had to be in an earthquake, and depending upon the size and depth of the quake, California would seem a safer place to be during an earthquake than in the Midwest during one of their earthquakes.
160
posted on
02/10/2010 11:24:23 AM PST
by
bd476
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