04-17-2014, 01:01 AM
By Due Diligence
Idaho is undermoderated for earthquakes. The magna movement is alarming, check this video out! PLEASE share!!
Most earthquakes in Idaho have origins (the epicenter) far from plate boundaries. Much of the earth’s crust
in southern and central Idaho has undergone tremendous stretching, resulting in parallel, linear mountains and valleys. This region is called the Basin and Range and extends into the adjoining States of Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and Nevada. Basin and Range stretching is continuing today. Earthquakes from these crustal movements can also cause severe ground shaking in Idaho.
Idaho earthquakes may be associated with magmatic activity. This activity is associated with the
“Yellowstone Hotspot.” The hotspot is a conduit carrying molten rock (magma) from deep within the
earth into the crust. Pressures within the hotspot zone lead to earthquakes. Although there are
currently no surface releases of magma through volcanoes or volcanic vents, the hotspot is very seismically active. Dozens (um, not hundreds?) of small earthquakes are recorded in the Yellowstone region each month.
Are you prepared?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbQ-ydElP4A
“MEET PEGGY, SATURN’S NEW MOON” AND WATCH IDAHO AND YELLOWSTONE. (Yellowstone story starts at approx 3:22 into the vid)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co5wTqt9kmc#t=31
http://beforeitsnews.com/earthquakes/201...95310.html
Idaho is undermoderated for earthquakes. The magna movement is alarming, check this video out! PLEASE share!!
Most earthquakes in Idaho have origins (the epicenter) far from plate boundaries. Much of the earth’s crust
in southern and central Idaho has undergone tremendous stretching, resulting in parallel, linear mountains and valleys. This region is called the Basin and Range and extends into the adjoining States of Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and Nevada. Basin and Range stretching is continuing today. Earthquakes from these crustal movements can also cause severe ground shaking in Idaho.
Idaho earthquakes may be associated with magmatic activity. This activity is associated with the
“Yellowstone Hotspot.” The hotspot is a conduit carrying molten rock (magma) from deep within the
earth into the crust. Pressures within the hotspot zone lead to earthquakes. Although there are
currently no surface releases of magma through volcanoes or volcanic vents, the hotspot is very seismically active. Dozens (um, not hundreds?) of small earthquakes are recorded in the Yellowstone region each month.
Are you prepared?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbQ-ydElP4A
“MEET PEGGY, SATURN’S NEW MOON” AND WATCH IDAHO AND YELLOWSTONE. (Yellowstone story starts at approx 3:22 into the vid)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co5wTqt9kmc#t=31
http://beforeitsnews.com/earthquakes/201...95310.html