The whole of the North American Craton was displaced over the past 24 hours (up to 845am CDT June 14, 2015).
Past 24 hours of 2.5M+ earthquakes in North America shows the edge of the craton being displaced from the NW to the South + Southeast. Beginning with a 4.0M earthquake, followed by movement to the South at dormant volcanoes, and then further southeast at fracking operations in Oklahoma, then causing craton movement along the New Madrid Seismic Zone.
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In the most recent earthquake forecast, I full discussed the activity to expect along the craton edge, and explain how the earthquakes are transferring along the craton "edge".
The movement seems to be happening in a pattern extending from the Northwest to the Southeast, producing noteworthy earthquakes along the boundaries between older, and younger plate regions.
See the earthquake forecast here:
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Below is a past example of craton movement caused by West coast earthquake activity.
The screenshots below show earthquakes on the West coast preceded midwest earthquake activity by a few days (or less), and eventually caused a New Madrid Seismic Zone Earthquake following the pressure transfer as it passed EASTWARD.
As the pressure transferred East, it released at "weak points" producing earthquakes at dormant Volcanoes along the West coast, also produced activity at the Fracking operations in Colorado + Oklahoma, finally terminating with a single event along the New Madrid Seismic Zone.
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Michael Janitch | June 14, 2015 at 9:09 am | Tags: aardbeving, ज्वालामुखी, भूकंप, विस्फोट, Bulkan, de vulcão, earth, earthquake, Earthquakes, erdbeben, Erupção, erupce, eruzione, σεισμός, του, έκρηξη, ηφαιστείου, jordskælv, jordskjelv, l'éruption du volcan, lava, magma, quake, quakes, sopky, terremoto, tremblement de terre, volcanic, volcano, volcanoes, volcanos, vulcano, Vulkaan, vulkaanuitbarsting, Vulkanausbruch, vulkanudbruddet, zemětřesení, 地震火山噴火 | Categories: earthquakes and volcano activity, earthquakes and volcanoes | URL: http://wp.me/p3C2xU-46v
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