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Lake Erie Earthquakes
#1
Lake Erie is shaking – Is this enhanced geological activity in the area responsible for mysterious deep water temperature rising in the Great Lakes?

Home (Pittsburgh) doesn't have any seismic activity...our big thing is flooding, because of the three rivers and all of the hills: mudslides, ice, flooded streets, etc. Erie is 2-3 hours from here, the Ohio border is much closer, so it's weird to hear and read talk of increased earthquake activity happening in the area.
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#2
Our own local seismic activity used to be nill, but in recent decades has begun stirring. Some blame the practice of injecting water to fracture layers of rock for the purpose of petroleum extraction ("fracking"), but that can't explain the depth of some quakes and tremors. The Humboldt Fault Zone terminates here in Central Oklahoma, but we have dozens of lesser-known fault lines running across the southern portion of the state. Such increasing activity is typical of prophetic warnings when God's wrath moves, but it's also predicted by the Suspicious Observers documentation.
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#3
Interesting 3d map (well, 2d, since we're on screens) of the topography of America and environs:
https://64.media.tumblr.com/2244b3de6bfb...ff6b1f.jpg
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#4
Nice. The fancy term is "relief map."
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#5
And here I was, thinking I was being fancy by using "topography." Big Grin
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