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<DIV><SPAN class=213365615-14052008><FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#0000ff>I
recall some discussion about an Alaskan quake a few years ago
having several surprising effects on geysers in Yellowstone.
</FONT></SPAN><SPAN class=213365615-14052008><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"
color=#0000ff>Since the early Monday (00:28:01 MDT) M7.9 quake in China there
have been 46 aftershocks M4.4 to M6.0. Despite this happening even farther
away than previously "related" quakes has anyone considered if
the recent odd activity may also be related? Yellowstone's own
activity map seems "normal" to "quiet". The biggest is M2.1
about 9 hours prior to China's biggie. Just guru geyser gazing from
afar.</FONT></SPAN></DIV><!-- Converted from text/rtf format -->
<P><SPAN lang=en-us><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"
color=#008000>Thanks,</FONT></SPAN> <BR><SPAN lang=en-us><FONT
face="Script MT Bold" color=#008000 size=4>Udo Freund</FONT></SPAN>
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