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Dutchsinse: Whole Western Craton edge moved over 1 days time


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11/02/2015 — Major Earthquake Movement — Whole Western Craton edge moved over 1 days time

by Michael Janitch
A massive area has moved over the past 24 hours (Nov. 1-2, 2015).
Seismically speaking, the whole Western portion of the North American Craton (plate) has moved on at least a M4.0 level.
This graphic below shows the past 24 hours of M4.0 and greater earthquakes across North America.  Clearly the entire Western edge of the plate (craton) has moved.
craton movement november 2 2015
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This newest plate wide movement event is more proof of a controversial geologic theory that I have proposed over the past 4 years -- the theory says that currently, earthquakes are progressing across entire regions over short periods of time, and moving in the OPPOSITE direction than the plates are supposedly moving.
The movement began on the West coast near the Gorda Escarpment / Northern California when a M4.3 earthquake struck.   The California earthquake set the craton into motion, which resulted in TWO different back to back M4.2 + M4.0 earthquakes in Arizona.   The movement in Arizona was followed up within less than a day by a M4.2 at the fracking operations in Oklahoma.
This Oklahoma earthquake now makes FOUR different M4.0+ events, which struck over a time period of less than 24 hours across a region spanning several thousand miles from NW California, Southward to Arizona, and East to Oklahoma.
The locations which moved quite literally define the Western "edge" of the North American Craton.  We were expecting to see new larger noteworthy movement along the West coast, as was mentioned in the most recent earthquake forecast video.

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What does this current M4.0+ activity mean?  It means pressure is building to the Pacific Northwest, and in far Southern California / Baja Mexico.
See the forecast video (issued Oct 31 - Nov 1) which called for this flurry of Western craton movement to occur here, and what to watch for this week:
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Information on the most recent M4.2 earthquake in Oklahoma (at the fracking operations) from the USGS:

M4.1 - 7km WSW of Langston, Oklahoma

Magnitude/uncertainty4.1 mb± 0.2
Location/uncertainty35.920°N 97.331°W± 2.8 km
Depth/uncertainty5.4 km± 5.4
Origin Time2015-11-02 16:57:36.700 UTC
Number of Stations
Number of Phases0
Minimum Distance
Travel Time Residual0.88 sec
Azimuthal Gap64°
FE RegionOklahoma (499)
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Michael Janitch | November 2, 2015 at 8:41 pm |

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