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I stayed up way too late working on this response to NWBR about the Enbridge oil pipeline. Heh. -- (link)
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Beryllium
I didn't know Canada had earthquake zones. Herm - learn something new every day. Very well written Bery -- nm
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JenBro
Aug 26 '12, 02:27
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I was referring to Fukushima, but it applies to the whole Ring of Fire/Pacific Rim. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 26, 07:59
pretty much the entire west coast, and up into the yukon. otherwise, there *could* be earthquakes pretty much anywhere, it's just rare.
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mafic
Aug 26, 03:46
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here are the latest ones ... -- (link)
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zork
Aug 26, 06:22
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and largest historically including a 9.0 back in 1700 (they know how big because ...
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Aug 26, 06:29
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