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#1 MaryAM

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 10:43 AM

Is it going to erupt. Just received this e-mail Japan that has not managed to recover after the first blow of natural disasters ( earthquakes and tsunamis) is risking to be overtaken by a new misery resulting from these disasters. Japanese Seismic Service has reported of a threat of its symbol, Fujiyama volcano’s eruption. The reasons for these assessments are recent 5-6 magnitude earthquakes on the volcano. The last time the volcano erupted was in 1707 when a new crater appeared on it and Tokyo streets ( named do at the time) were covered with 15 sm ash. Eruption of the national symbol will completely " smash" Japan which has just 2 days to stave off nuclear explosion at APS Fukushima affected by tsunami. So far Japanese Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) has increased the danger degree at wrecking Automatic power station Fukushima -1 till the 5th level out of 7 possible ones. International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA) already considers wreckage at Japanese APS Fukushima-Daiichi the most serious one since Chernobyl catastrophe of 1986. Japanese government has already asked the USA for technical assistance to push aside wreckage on APS built under General Electric technology. At present it has been officially affirmed that another 6.200 people have become victims of Japanese earthquake on 11 March. Nearly 10.200 people are considered missing. Mary Anne

#2 Cirrus

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 10:53 AM

Is this legit?

#3 antiphos

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 11:04 AM

Is this legit?


http://www.theweathe...11_60tokyo.html
6.0 Earthquake east of Tokyo, signs of Mt. Fujiyama unrest is possible
March 15, 2011 9:40 pm PT
TheWeatherSpace.com
- By Jim Duran - Staff Writer

Straight out of a science fiction movie is what can be called no less for what is happening across Japan right now, and yet another 6.0-magnitude quake strikes near Tokyo on Wednesday. On Wednesday afternoon a 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck just 59 miles east of Tokyo, Japan. It was felt over a wide area and had a depth of 15 miles below the surface.

This quake comes just hours after a magnitude-6.2 earthquake hit near Mt. Fuji on Tuesday night. Scientists at the USGS do not think there is a link between the quakes but when you really look at it, are they wrong?

"I do believe they are wrong," said TheWeatherSpace.com Senior Meteorologist Kevin Martin. "Earthquakes give out waves that travel through the planet. Other fault-zones or magma chambers most certainly can be affected by such an event. It is highly possible that all are linked for something larger down the horizon. Mt. Fujiyama is 300 years overdue for an eruption, last one in the 1700s."

Martin further states that if the radiation goes southwest and Fuji happens to erupt, this alone would be enough to carry the heavier radioactive particles to the United States, circling the planet.

"Japan is right where the upper level jet is and that is a river of wind that would transport anything across the Northern Hemisphere., including heavier radioactive material. Mt. Fujiyama must erupt at the right time for this to happen because it is pRetty far southwest of the radioactive material, which is mostly flowing eastward away from it."

#4 dasein

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 11:16 AM

some info on fuji
http://jove.geol.niu...ujiGeology.html

in 2009
http://www.examiner....august-11th-jst
best,
klh

#5 fib_1618

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 11:29 AM

After a 13 foot shift in the plates, it will be a period of many months to years before all the seismic settling will complete . Keep in mind, however, that for every ying there is a yang when it comes to this kind of thing. Sometimes it's localized, but all of this harmonic shifting of the plates is to provide balance in the crust. For example, Japan's recent 8.9 quake provided balance Chile's 8.8 earthquake that took place at the end of February with a sort of bridge between the two coming with the New Zealand quake of 6.3 (and this probably is related to the Icelandic, Hawaiian, and Alaskan activity of the last year as a sort of "shot off the bow"). As far as Mt Fuji is concerned, with such a dramatic shift in the earth's crust, there's bond to be vents that are now open where they were once closed. But I would be looking for any "second shoe to drop" toward the west coast of the US in this "balancing act" within the next 30 days based on the recent events mentioned above. Fib

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 12:23 PM

Is it going to erupt.

Just received this e-mail

Japan that has not managed to recover after the first blow of natural disasters ( earthquakes and tsunamis) is risking to be overtaken by a new misery resulting from these disasters. Japanese Seismic Service has reported of a threat of its symbol, Fujiyama volcano’s eruption. The reasons for these assessments are recent 5-6 magnitude earthquakes on the volcano. The last time the volcano erupted was in 1707 when a new crater appeared on it and Tokyo streets ( named do at the time) were covered with 15 sm ash. Eruption of the national symbol will completely " smash" Japan which has just 2 days to stave off nuclear explosion at APS Fukushima affected by tsunami. So far Japanese Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) has increased the danger degree at wrecking Automatic power station Fukushima -1 till the 5th level out of 7 possible ones. International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA) already considers wreckage at Japanese APS Fukushima-Daiichi the most serious one since Chernobyl catastrophe of 1986. Japanese government has already asked the USA for technical assistance to push aside wreckage on APS built under General Electric technology. At present it has been officially affirmed that another 6.200 people have become victims of Japanese earthquake on 11 March. Nearly 10.200 people are considered missing.

Mary Anne

Could erupt tomorrow on March 19 as the moon getting closer.

#7 fib_1618

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 01:24 PM

Could erupt tomorrow on March 19 as the moon getting closer.

No less the spring equinox.

Someone sent this to me for what it's worth.

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