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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports: Fault Whisperer &#x2122;</title>

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<description>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Primary Earthquake Precursor Research Project</description>

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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2007 18:00:00 UT</pubDate>

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<title>Southern California's Resident Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Near Real-Time MT, ULF, and Infrasonic Data Display - May 13, 2008</title>

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<description>A M7.9 earthquake was epicentered in Central China. A significantly high amplitude remote MT trigger pulse was detected less than 24 hours
earlier, as a precursor. You&apos;re now advised to stay abreast of the latest detailed information 
by using the message board at Syzygy, until I post the next update from the lab located in Southern California, near the Cajon Pass.</description> 

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<title>Southern California's Resident Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Nucleation of Stress Event Update - April 1, 2008</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2008/AE_SPEC_08_04_01.htm#AE_2008040206ZAE</link>

<description>A M5.2 earthquake was epicentered offshore of Yachats, Oregon. A significant upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic
shear disturbance was detected during the past 24 hours. You&apos;re now advised to stay abreast of the latest detailed information 
by using the message board at Syzygy, until I post the next weekly update from the lab located in Southern California, near the Cajon Pass.</description> 

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<title>Southern California's Resident Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Annual Fund Drive Begins This Month - March 15, 2008</title>

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<description>GeoSeismic Labs is a state registered non-profit public benefit corporation since 2001. Fault Whispering is a scientific method of Earth Stress Monitoring now being used
to detect changes in acoustic emissions from within the Earth at depth before, during, and after an earthquake sequence. Your donations are necessary for me to continue with this 
ground-breaking research, which is important for many of you, to succeed. It costs to keep the lab in operation 24/7 while this dangerous crisis continues to unfold before us.
The monitoring is being performed in near real-time. The anomalous signals are also being analyzed every 24 hours. Reports are being released on a daily basis. Meanwhile the energy
required to keep all of this equipment in full operation is escalating in cost. The Annual Fund Drive ends when enough donations are received to insure that this cost is fully covered.
Make your donation a Personal Check, or USPS Money Order  Paid to: GeoSeismic Labs, and mail it to:

Frank&apos;s Organic Web Garden
PO Box 400376
Hesperia, CA 92340-0376</description> 

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<title>Southern California's Resident Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Upper Level Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Disturbance Detected - March 14, 2008</title>

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<description>A M5.9 earthquake was epicentered offshore of Port Orford, Oregon. An extremely strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic
shear disturbance was detected, which preceded the strong earthquake in the Pacific Northwest as a precursor. You&apos;re now advised to stay abreast of the latest detailed information 
by using the message board at Syzygy, until I post the next weekly update from the lab located in Southern California, near the Cajon Pass.</description> 

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<title>Southern California's Resident Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Upper Level Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Disturbance Detected - March 9, 2008</title>

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<description>The M4.0 seismic event, M3.4 and M3.2 aftershocks epicentered south of the Eastern Sierra Madre-Cucamonga Fault, and west of the Northern San Jacinto Fault Zone was preceded 
by a period with observed severe upper level shear resonant harmonic energy.  The spectrum of activity remains within the moderate to strong range. You&apos;re now advised to stay abreast of the 
latest detailed information by using the message board at Syzygy, until I post the next weekly update from the lab located in Southern California, near the Cajon Pass.</description> 

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<title>Southern California's Resident Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Harmonic Mode Switching Observed in Hours Prior to M3.7 - Big Bear City, CA - March 5, 2008</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2008/AE_SPEC_08_03_01.htm#AE_2008030603ZAE</link>

<description>The M3.7 seismic event epicentered near the partition between the Helendale Fault, and the Transverse Northern Frontal Thrust Fault was preceded by a several hour long period with 
observed infrasonic resonant harmonic mode switching which turned into a high amplitude erratic chatter.. This small seismic event is directly related to a recently detected decrease in compression 
along the North American Plate which is now allowing increased shear on the  Pacific Plate at the locked Mojave Segment ranging from the Grapevine, at the Big Pine Fault, to the Cajon Pass, and 
the Northern San Jacinto Fault at the Southern San Andreas Fault Zone. GeoSeismic Labs has received an exclusive eyewitness report of a signficant rock-slide along the Northern Frontal Thrust Fault's hanging wall, which occurred 
sometime during the past 45 to 60 days. If confirmed, that would place the region from Yucca Valley, Big Bear City, and Lake Arrowhead to the Cajon Pass, at a much greater risk of Seismic Hazard 
than what's currently  projected. The spectrum of activity continues to stay within the moderate up to the dangerous strong range, as this latest information is released. You&apos;re now advised to stay 
abreast of the latest detailed information by using the message board at Syzygy, until I post the next weekly update from the lab located in Southern California, near the Cajon Pass. </description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Decompression Observed 48 to 24 Hours Prior to M3.4 - Mettler, CA - March 2, 2008</title>

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<description>The M3.4 seismic event epicentered along the White Wolf Fault and its interface with the Plieto fault just north of Wheeer Ridge, is associated with a recent severe unclamping 
incident, which occurred less than 48 hours prior to it. The small seismic event is directly related to a decrease in compression along the North American Plate allowing increased shear on the 
Pacific Plate at the locked Mojave Segment ranging from the Grapevine, at the Big Pine Fault, to the Cajon Pass, and the Northern San Jacinto Fault at the Southern San Andreas Fault Zone.
The spectrum of activity continues to stay within the moderate up to the dangerous strong range, as this latest information is released. You&apos;re now advised to stay abreast of the latest 
detailed information by using the message board at Syzygy, until I post the next weekly update from the lab located in Southern California, near the Cajon Pass.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  MT Pulsations and Strong Upper Level Shear Harmonics Detected - M7.0 Sumatra, Indonesia and Wells Nevada M6.0 - February 26, 2008</title>

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<description>The latest strong seismic event epicentered along the Sundan Plate near Sumatra, Indonesia was accompanied by a long duration ULF disturbance, as a precursor. The 
February 21, 2008 M6.0 earthquake epicentered near Wells, Nevada appears to have been triggered by extremely agitiated upper level shear infrasonic resonant harmonics currently nucleating into the 
Walker Lane Seismic Belt  The latest observation also indicates that abrupt fault block shifting at depth is currently taking place along the Mojave Desert Block, and the Garlock Fault Zone. The current 
high levels of both upper level and fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonics are being driven by the stress, which nucleates from out of the East Pacific Rise, and into the Spreading Center at the Salton 
Trough, as it nucleates further north into the intra-continental plate boundary via the Sierra Nevada Frontal Fault Zone,  into Central California via the Western Garlock Fault Zone, and across the plate boundary 
to the Big Pine Fault. The spectrum of activity reamains within the moderate up to the dangerous strong range, as this latest information is released. You&apos;re now advised to stay abreast of the latest 
detailed information by using the message board at Syzygy, until I post the next weekly update from the lab located in Southern California, near the Cajon Pass.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  MT Pulsations and Strong Upper Level Shear Harmonics Detected - M7.5 Sumatra, Indonesia and Mexicali Seismic Swarm - February 19, 2008</title>

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<description>The high level of crustal stress continues to affect the California - Mexico border region with the latest seismic event once again withn the moderate magnitude range of 5.0 and a smaller event
which measured M4.7 closer to the border region near Mexicali, Baja Mexico. Within several hours of, and just 27 hours after the detection of the latest remote MT pulse, a strong M7.5 earthquake
was epicentered near Sumatra, Indonesia. The current high levels of both upper level and fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonics are being driven by the stress, which nucleates from out of the East 
Pacific Rise and into the Spreading Center at the Salton Trough, as it nucleates further north into the intra-continental plate boundary via the Sierra Nevada Frontal Fault Zone,  into Central California
via the Western Garlock Fault Zone, and across the plate boundary to the Big Pine Fault. The spectrum of activity reamains within the moderate up to the dangerous strong range, as this latest 
information is released. You&apos;re now advised to stay abreast of the latest detailed information by using the message board at Syzygy, until I post the next update from the lab located in Southern
California, near the Cajon Pass.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  MT Pulsations and Strong Upper Level Shear Harmonics Detected - M6.4 Oaxaca, Mexico and Mexicali Seismic Swarm - February 12, 2008</title>

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<description>A  seismic swarm including three moderate magnitude earthquakes was epicentered in Northern Baja Mexico. Also a strong M6.4 earthquake was epicentered in Oaxaca, Mexico. 
A  period with MT pulsations was detected, which started and ended just prior to it. The upper level shear resonant harmonic activity remains to be extremely disturbed over the past several days.
More Seismic activity is now expected in both Baja and Southeastern California from the Mexicali Valley into the Coachella Valley. The lab went forward with its sucessful seismic forecast on 
February 5, 2008 after noting a high crustal stress point located withn Northern Baja, and near the border with California.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  MT Pulsations Detected M3.0 Lake Tahoe Earthquake and Seismic Swarm - January 28, 2008</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm</link>

<description>A  M3.0 earthquake and swarm was epicentered in Northern California near Lake Tahoe. A long duration period with MT pulsations was detected, which started several hours prior to it.
After this earthquake occurred at 22:18 UTC, there was a gap in the pulsations which lasted from 22:22 UTC until 22:48 UTC, and that may indicate the source of the de-stabilized fault to be
near Lake Tahoe. It's related to a long period with detected strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic disturbance from 10:00 until 14:20 UTC that preceded the start of the MT pulsations, which began at 14:50 UTC.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center Update - January 20, 2008</title>

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<description>A moderate M4.4 earthquake was epicentered in Northern California near Red Bluff. An upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic disturbance was detected, which began a couple of hours prior to it.
This earthquake appears to have been remote-triggered by stress coming from out of the Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center, which is related to its semi-diurnal onset between 17:00 and 18: 00 UTC.
Approximately six hours later, a second even stronger magnitude earthquake measuring M4.7 was epicentered in the same region of Northern California, which qualifies the first one as a foreshock. 
GeoSeismic Labs will continue to monitor the situation, and report any further changes as necessary.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center Update - January 15, 2008</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2008/AE_SPEC_08_01_03.htm#</link>

<description>A strong M6.5 deep earthquake was epicentered in the Fiji Islands region of the South Pacific. An upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic disturbance was detected a couple of hours prior to it</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  The Latest Published Catalog for Reviewed Spectrograms - January 8-14, 2008</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2008/AE_SPEC_08_01_02.htm#TOC</link>

<description>Here's the latest published catalog for reviewed spectrograms, and the second one for the new year.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Upper Level Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Disturbance Detected - January 6, 2008</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm#</link>

<description>Another significant upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic shear disturbance is being detected. It's about 24 hours since the start of the last one, which appears to
have been the precursor for two M6.5 earthquakes epicentered in the Pacific Northwest near the Queen Charlotte Islands, BC Canada. You can view the progress of this potential next precursor
at the link for the Near Real-Time Data Display Web Page at GeoSeismic Labs, which is located along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary and the Cajon Pass, in Southern California.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Upper Level Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Disturbance Detected - January 5, 2008</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2008/AE_SPEC_08_01_01.htm#AE_2008010512ZAE</link>

<description>A M6.5 earthquake was epicentered in the Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. Canada. An extremely strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic
shear disturbance was detected, which preceded the major earthquake in the Pacific Northwest as a precursor.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  The Latest Published Catalog for Reviewed Spectrograms - December 31, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_12_04.htm#TOC</link>

<description>Here's the latest published catalog for reviewed spectrograms, and the last one for 2007.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Upper Level Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Disturbance Detected - December 20, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_12_03.htm#AE_2007122015ZAE</link>

<description>A M4.5 earthquake was epicentered in Northern Baja, Mexico near Ensenada. A strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic
shear disturbance was detected, which ended just prior to the moderate magnitude seismic event and M3.3 after shock.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Nucleation of Stress Event Update - December 19, 2007</title>

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<description>A M4.0 earthquake was epicentered in the San Bernardino Mountains between Big Bear Lake and Yucaipa, CA. A significant upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic
disturbance was detected just prior to the seismic event located near Mt. San Gorgonio and along a branch of the Southern San Andreas Fault Zone. The long-tern Nucleation of Stress
Event which began during October 2006 continues to be detected at a sustained high level.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center Update - December 19, 2007</title>

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<description>A strong M7.2 earthquake was epicentered in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska region less than 48 hours after the arrival of a sudden geomagnetic impulse, which occurred
on December 17, 2007 at 03:00 UTC that triggered off another seismic storm.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center Update - December 13, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_12_02.htm#AE_2007121315ZAE</link>

<description>A strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic energy was active during the past 24 hours.
It preceded by less than an hour, a M6.2 earthquake epicentered in the Samoa Islands region.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Storms on Earth Stir up Space Weather - GeoTimes News Article - November  2006</title>

<link>http://www.geotimes.org/nov06/geophen.html#</link>

<description>Two global bands of charged gas in Earth&apos;s ionosphere, are related to heat rising from storms located near the equator, which cause changes
in space weather. It was first detected in 2002 by a UV sensitive camera onboard an orbiting satellite.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center Update - December 9, 2007</title>

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<description>A strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic energy associated with the transfer of stress via the ECSZ was active during the past 72 hours.
A number of recent strong seismic events epicentered along the circum Pacific Ring of Fire are inferred to be the result of increased solar energy reaching the c-m boundary
at the Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center in Polynesia. where convective currents are driving this major disturbance in the crust. The latest strong earthquake
was epicentered south of the Fiji Islands, and measured M7.8 after being reviewed by seismologists. The subduction zone type earthquake was at a depth of 149.2 km.
The last major earthquake prior to this one was the Martinique M7.4 earthquake, which was epicentered in the Caribbean Sea.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Nucleation of Stress Event Update - December 7, 2007</title>

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<description>The December 1-7, 2007Catalog for Infrasonic Spectrograms is now released for public viewing. The return of an Upper Level Shear Stress Signal is the most
significant feature, and came on the heels of an increase in the number of local earthquakes, including a M3.9 epicentered near Jacumba, CA.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strange Space Weather Over Africa - A Recent NASA News Article - November 13, 2007</title>

<link>http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2007/13nov_africa.htm?list90677#</link>

<description>An Ion Plume has been detected over the magnetic equator in Africa. Scientists have convened in Ethiopia to discuss this phenomenon. The Ion 
Plume was first discovered four years ago in November 2003, after GPS signals were affected by it in North America.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Nucleation of Stress Event Update - December 1, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_11_04.htm#</link>

<description>The November 22-30, 2007Catalog for Infrasonic Spectrograms is now released for public viewing. The most significant aspect for this period is the absence of 
any upper level shear stress, and an abundance of strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic energy below 1.0 Hertz. It's quite elevated in amplitude,
staying within a range from (-66 to -67 dBv), which is 3 decibels above the long term average.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Important Notice - November 13, 2007</title>

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<description>The Fault Whisperer &#x2122; RSS Electronic Newsletter is currently on winter hiatus, and will return in two weeks. 
For the latest updated infornation, you can view the message board at the SYZYGY website until further notice.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Earthquake Rocks See Daylight SAFOD A Recent BBC News Article - October 6, 2007</title>

<link>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7030660.htm#</link>

<description>From the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth... The key prize for all such projects is to try to establish if any precursor signals exist that could be used to predict earthquakes
reliably and accurately. Another drilling project begins which will bore into a subduction zone in Japan.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Nucleation of Stress Event Update - October 6, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm#</link>

<description>A sustained high amplitude NSE has been observed over the past several hours of monitoring. 
I believe this signal is associated with the level of stress now nucleating from out of the EPR and the Gulf of California and into Southern California via the Pacific-North
American Plate Boundary.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Nucleation of Stress Event Update - September 24, 2007</title>

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<description>A sustained amplitude Nucleation of Stress Event has been observed over the past 24 hours of monitoring. It&apos;s at a high level once again this morning.
The Mojave to Cochella Segment San Andreas Fault is now at a high stress level. I consdier this to be very important to the current forecast. A strong seismic event in
final preparation mode now appears to be working its way towards the surface in Southern California.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  M7.5 Earthquake in Java, Indonesia - August 8, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm#</link>

<description>A strong M7.5 earthquake was felt in the Capital city of JAKARTA, Indonesia (Java) Yesterday, a strong upper level shear stress signal was captured in a spectrogram.
The region in particular associated with this infrasonic signature appeared to be just north of Big Bear Lake, CA and at the western most edge of the ECSZ along the Helendale Fault.
This is also close to the Northern Frontal Fault, which spans from near Yucca Valley to the Cajon Pass. Also related to the Transverse Range along a region from just offshore in Santa Barbara Channel
to northeast of Big Bear Lake, CA. Earlier this morning, a M4.5 earthquake was epicentered Near Chatsworth and it was also associated with the Western Transverse Range and the Santa Susana Fault 
north of Los Angeles, CA. It was felt from Lancaster to Santa Monica according to local news reports.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Upper Level Shear Stress Signal Detected - August 7, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_08_01.htm#AE_2007080800ZAE</link>

<description>A strong Upper Level Shear Stress Signal was detected, which appears to be associated with a region north of Big Bear Lake, CA.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Important Reversal of Plate Direction Observed within Central Mexican Volcanic Belt Region: Geophysical Research Letter - August 5, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.livescience.com/environment/070802_fault_backward.html</link>

<description>Editor&apos;s Note: More Clues added into the overall pattern of stress changes observed from here in Southern California. Regionally, a long term Nucleation of Stress Event (NSE) has 
been in continuous progress since October 2006, indicating that the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary is becoming considerably more dangerous at the "Big Bend" on the San Andreas 
Fault, and Southern California&apos;s Cajon Pass. It may also related to this recently reported rapid reversal of the plate direction in Central Mexico which has those scientists who&apos;ve discovered it 
completely baffled.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Pacific Plate Stress Center Update - August 3, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_08_01.htm#</link>

<description>Once again, a strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic energy associated with the transfer of stress via the ECSZ was active over the past 48 hours.
The EPR, the Gulf of California, and Central Mexico are inferred to be undergoing a high level of lithospheric stress, which may be associated with the region from the Caribbean Sea to the Gulf of
Mexico in Latin America. A number of recent strong seismic events epicentered along the circum Pacific Ring of Fire are inferred to be the result of increased solar energy reaching the c-m boundary
at the Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center in Polynesia. where convective currents are driving this major disturbance in the crust.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Upper Level Shear Stress Activity in the ECSZ Mojave Desert Block - July 19, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_07_03.htm#AE_2007071821ZAE</link>

<description>Once again, a strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic energy associated with the transfer of stress via the ECSZ was active over the past 48 hours.
The EPR, the Gulf of California, and Central Mexico are inferred to be undergoing a high level of lithospheric stress, which may be associated with the region from the Caribbean Sea to the Gulf of
Mexico in Latin America. A number of recent strong seismic events epicentered along the circum Pacific Ring of Fire are inferred to be the result of increased solar energy reaching the c-m boundary
at the Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center in Polynesia. where convective currents are driving this major disturbance in the crust.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Upper Level Shear Stress Activity in the ECSZ Mojave Desert Block - July 6, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_07_01.htm#AE_2007070603ZAE</link>

<description>Here&apos;s the latest published catalog for reviewed infrasonic spectrograms. Of particular interest is the period of time just prior to the Chiapas, Mexico M6.1 seismic event,
which indicates a precursor upper level shear stress was present for at least two hours prior to the strong earthquake epicentered in Mexico. The region from the Gulf of Mexico to the
Pacific Ocean remains to be of major importance to the nucleation of stress along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary. The Caribbean region is an area to monitor
for signs of increased unrest along the Bahamas and Puerto Rico Trench, which may also be subjected to a Tsunami immediately after a Major Offshore Subduction Earthquake in the region.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Earthquake in Southern Mexico: Infrasonics Update - July 6, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm#</link>

<description>A preliminary M6.1 seismic event was epicentered in Southern Mexico near the border with Guatemala. A strong upper level shear stress signal preceded this earthquake by 2 hours,
which began at 23:00 UTC. Strong ULF activity has also been detected for the past several days. The Local Pacific-North American Plate Boundary continues to be affected by an elevated
fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic energy level, which was first detected beginning last October 2006. The long term nucleation of stress events are also still being detected at this time.
The Gulf of California is inferred to be the location of a high crustal stress point. It&apos;s also the main nucleation point for stress vectored north into Southern California and the Mojave Desert Block (ECSZ).
The 24 hour peak fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic frequency was measured at 0.16 HZ (-62.92 dBv)</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Continuous Strong Fundamental Infrasonic Harmonic Energy - June 20, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_03.htm#AE_2007061906ZAE</link>

<description>A swarm of recent earthquakes along the flank of the Kilauea Volcano has prompted the closure of the National Park. Volcanologists continue to evaluate
the severity of any changes in the long term eruption pattern within the caldera. The peak fundamental harmonic frequency during the past 24 hours was measured at 0.59 Hz (-66.61 dBv).
The 24 hours unclamping incident level was 31.75 units. Earthquake activity during the past 24 hours, included the Northern East Pacific Rise.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Earthquakes Swarm in Hawaii - June 19, 2007</title>

<link>http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/current_volcs/current.html#</link>

<description>Hundreds of small earthquakes that suggest that magma is on the move under the surface of the Kilauea volcano prompted the rare closure of most of Hawaii 
Volcanoes National Park...  </description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Continued Strong Fundamental Infrasonic Harmonic Energy - June 14, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_02.htm#AE_2007061500ZAE</link>

<description>Since the seismic activity in Central America near Guatemala, there has been a strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic energy. The Peak fundamental harmonic frequency 
during the past 24 hours was measured at 0.65 Hz (-66.31 dBv). The unclamping Incident level was 33.38 units.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Strong Earthquake in Offshore Guatemala - June 13, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_02.htm#AE_2007061321ZAE</link>

<description>A strong M6.7 Earthquake was epicentered in Central America near Guatemala. It was felt in El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and in Southern
Mexico.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Laurel-Convict Fault M4.6 Earthquake and Swarm - June 12, 2007</title>

<link>http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Maps/Long_Valley.html#</link>

<description>A M4.6 earthquake was epicentered in the Sierra Nevadas near Mammoth Lakes, CA. It appears to be associated with the Laurel-Convict Fault, and not the
Hilton Creek fault, which was near to the epicenter of a series of strong earthquakes ranging from the edge of the southern rim for the Long Valley Caldera on May 25, 1980.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Spreading Center&apos;s Harmonic Alignment with ECSZ- June 12, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_02.htm#AE_2007061203ZAE</link>

<description>There&apos;s continued evidence that the Eastern California Shear Zone is currently undergoing a rapid alignment with the Spreading Center to its south near the border with Mexico.
Perhaps the Southern San Andreas Fault is also changing its long term stress signature in reaction to this effect. It seems that the Salton Trough is beginning to show the same upper
level harmonics as those which were associated with the ECSZ from Olancha to Yucca Valley, CA. The strong seismic events at Landers in 1992, and Hector Mine in 1999, have
made a pathway for this marriage between fault regimes, and the birth of a neo-plate boundary in Southern California.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;  Journey to the Center of the Earth - June 10, 2007</title>

<link>http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jun/journey-to-the-center-of-the-earth#</link>

<description>From the Discover Magazine: June 2007 Issue: An article about what science actually knows about the core of the Earth.
Not too much is known when compared with other sectors of academia, such as Planetary Science. Will we ever know?</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Severe Unclamping Incident Update - June 9, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_02.htm#GSLUNC3C</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident level was 28.13 units. A recent moderate earthquake epicentered in offshore Guatemala appears to have been
associated with a recent significant upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic disturbance as a precursor. The Carribean region is in the midst of a preparation
for a strong seismic event in the near future. The Bahamas Trench, and the Puerto Rico Trench are both suspect, and the most significant stress point
appears to be closest in proximity to the Turks and Caicos Islands region. There was a moderate M5.0 seismic event epicentered in the Dominican Republic.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Severe Unclamping Incident Update - June 7, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_01.htm#AE_2007060706ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident level was 42.0 units. During the past 24 hours, severe unclamping, and strong upper level shear stress was detected.
Several micro quakes ranging from near the Cajon Pass to Brawley, CA appear to be associated with this ongoing high lithospheric stress. The most affected fault appears to be
the San Jacinto, and some severe unclamping incidents appear to also be associated with it and the Salton Trough region in Southern California. At the moment this certainly
appears to be a dangerous situation, which needs your immediate attention in matters pertaining to life and property. The Unclamping Incident Level is currently trending higher.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Severe Unclamping Incident Detected for Anza Seismic Gap - June 6, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_01.htm#AE_2007060609ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident level was 30.0 units. A severe unclamping Incident was captured in the latest spectrogram, which appears to be associated with
the Anza Seismic Gap.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Upper Level Infrasonics Shear Stress Update - June 4, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/CHARTS/2005/Carrizo-Segment_05.PNG</link>

<description>A preliminary M3.7 earthquake was epicentered along the San Andreas Rift Zone near the Grapevine. A similar seismic event, or foreshock preceded a much higher magnitude 5.2 
earthquake a few miles north of the Pine Mountain - Big Pine Fault. This occurred during April 2005. A map, or chart of these events can be viewed at the link provided.  This seismic event
was epicentered at the opposite end of the locked Big Bend along the Southern San Andreas Fault Zone from where the M4.2 was epicentered in the Coachella Valley.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Upper Level Infrasonics Shear Stress Update - June 4, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_01.htm#AE_2007060406ZAE</link>

<description>A period with a detected high intensity upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic was detected, which appears to be associated with the Salton Trough at IN-KO-PAH Gorge, 
which is inferred to be a critical stress transfer point for the San Jacinto and Elsinore Fault Zones that is nucleating out of the Salton Trough. For a short while, there was a period where the 
nucleation of stress event signal had decreased to an extremely low amplitude. Possibly a transfer of stress from the Salton Trough temporarily shut down the ongoing process at the Cajon Pass
  in a push-push, with the northern end at Wrightwood, CA. It also infers a significant change, or affect in the locked fault regime at the Anza Seismic Gap has now occurred, which allows
  the fault to move as a whole unit, without segmentation.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Nucleation of Stress Event Signal Update - June 4, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm#</link>

<description>A signficant decrease in the long term Nucleation of Stress Event Signal was detected during the past 24 hours. The NSE is inferred to be related to the level of
stress being transfered from the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary, and into the secondary fault system at the Cajon Pass in Southern California. The amplitude of 
the NSE signal is indicated on Channel 2... Channel 1 indicates ULF activity... Channel 3 indicates Upper Level Infrasonics... Channel 4 indicates the Regional MT level. All
are derived from sensors located at the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary near the Cajon Pass, and the Southern San Andreas Fault Zone.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Salton Trough M4.2 Earthquake near Thousand Palms, CA - June 2, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_06_01.htm#AE_2007060206ZAE</link>

<description>A preliminary M4.2 earthquake was epicentered near Thousand Palms in the Coachella Valley. A strong upper level shear stress signal preceded this seismic event
as a precursor, and most likely indicates increased nucleation of stress along the Eastern California Shear Zone near Joshua Tree National Park. Approximately 24 hours ago, a
M3.9 earthquake was epicentered near the CA/Baja Border region at IN-KO-PAH Gorge, which is inferred to be a critical stress transfer point between the Salton Trough and the San Jacinto / 
Elsinore Fault Zones. A long period with Strong Fundamental Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Energy was detected during most of the last 24 hours.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: OR-CA Border Seismic Swarm - May 31, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_04.htm#AE_2007053103ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level was 26.63 units. A long period with strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic activity was interrupted by a period with moderate upper level shear 
stress. The seismic activity near the Oregon border in Northeastern California appears to be related to the nucleation of stress along the ECSZ and into Northern California. A swarm of
microquakes were also epicentered near the Salton Sea at Obsidian Butte, CA. Most likely these are related to the long period with strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic energy, 
which preceded them.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Wayward Whales Now Headed Outside of Golden Gate into Pacific - May 31, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070531/NATIONWORLD/705310488/-1/LOCAL17#</link>

<description>This should be my last update for the Wayward Whales saga in Northern California. I hope that Delta, and Dawn have a safe and
uneventful journey north to their Southeast Alaskan summer home where the paparrazi will not disturb them.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Wayward Whales Now Headed Towards San Francisco - May 28, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/7716212.html#</link>

<description>&quot;They&apos;ve been accompanied at times by six boats brimming with rescuers, who aren&apos;t sure what prompted the whales to finally start swimming the right way again...&quot;
However, it seems that the Round Valley Seismic Swarm may have had some influence in how these whales were driven off-course for a about three weeks. My theory is attraction, not repulsion.
Signals that mimic prey, and take them off-course. It&apos;s the same with snakes, which are aroused from their lair prior to an earthquake, even during the middle of winter.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Wayward Whales in Sacramento River: Update - May 26, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/26/BAGNHQ2E4H16.DTL#</link>

<description>It appears the rescue efforts are over for at least the next couple of days, and the two Humpback whales have once again entered into their own reconnaissance mission of
the far inland waters away from the Pacific Ocean and the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary. My chosen pet names for the Wayward Whales are Landers, and Hector...</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Severe Unclamping Incident Detected - May 26, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_04.htm#AE_2007052609ZAE</link>

<description>There was a severe unclamping incident, which was captured in the latest spectrogram. Also, an extremely strong upper level shear stress signal was detected nearly
simultanous with the unclamping incident. It appears that the ECSZ is currently at extreme unrest, and that it spans from the Eastern Sierras to the Gulf of California.
The latest earthquake in the Seismic swarm near Round Valley, CA is inferred to have been triggered through the nucleation of stress coming from out of the Mojave Desert Block.
There is currently a Blanket Seismic Alert for the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary from Parkfield to the Gulf of California, Baja Mexico. The seismic warning for the Inland 
Empire, and the Salton Trough at the Cajon Pass to the Salton Sea, is continued until further notice.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Strong Fundamental Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Detected - May 24, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_04.htm#AE_2007052409ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level was 22.38 Units during the past 24 hours. There was a significantly strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic shear stress signal prior to the
M3.9 earthquake epiicentered at the Cajon Pass. At the moment of the seismic events in Devore, a strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic was active. Other recent seismic activity included
a magnitude 4.7 seismic event in the Gulf of California, and a M5.6 earthquake in the Gulf of Mexico, offshore of Central Mexico. You are advised to continue with all issued alerts and warnings during this
long duration nucleation of stress event now taking place along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary and East Pacific Rise.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Upper Level Shear Stress Signal Detected - May 23, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_04.htm#AE_2007052212ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level was 28.25 Units during the past 24 hours. There was a significantly strong upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic shear stress signal active
at the moment of the Parkfield, CA M4.0 seismic event as a precursor.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Severe Unclamping Incident Detected - May 22, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_04.htm#AE_2007052206ZAE</link>

<description>Another MT Remote Trigger Pulse was detected between 05:00 and 06:00 UTC (5/22). The Unclamping Incident Level was 29.75 Units during the past 24 hours.
The latest captured severe unclamping incident was associated with a micro quake epicentered in Northern Baja Mexico. The number of regionally based unclamping incidents
appears to continue its focus upon the Salton Trough, and the San Jacinto Fault Zone in Southern California. Increased shear stress was also detected along the ECSZ from Olancha, CA
to the Salton Sea. You are advised to continue with the Seismic Warning for the Cajon Pass to the Baja Border at this time. I&apos;m also monitoring the Gulf of California, which appears to be 
the source of this nucleation along the Pacific-North American Plate boundary at the East Pacific Rise Spreading Center.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Unclamping Incident Update - May 21, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_03.htm#AE_2007052106ZAE</link>

<description>Another MT Remote Trigger Pulse was detected between 05:00 and 06:00 UTC (5/21). The Unclamping Incident Level was 26.38 Units during the past 24 hours,
and continues to be within a highly erratic state. Seismic activity in Northern California appears to mirror the effects observed here from my observation point along the
Southern San Andreas Fault Zone. This intensive harmonic activity is extremely dangerous to the stability of the entire fault regime.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Gulf of California M4.6 Earthquake - May 20, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_03.htm#AE_2007052018ZAE</link>

<description>Another MT Remote Trigger Pulse was detected between 17:00 and 18:00 UTC (5/20). A short while after a M4.6 earthquake epicentered in the Gulf of California along the 
East Pacific Rise Spreading Center, there was an unclamping incident in progress. Also appears to be related to a micro quake epicentered east of Palm Springs along the Northern 
Branch San Andreas Fault Zone (Thousand Palms). You are advised to continue to stay at the Seismic Warning Level from the Cajon Pass to the Salton Sea. The most recent observation for the 
fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic associated with the Sea of Cortez measured 5 Decibels above the long term average, and 2 decibels above its most recently recorded 
short term average measurement. Remember, this activity is related to the Nucleation of Stress Coming from out of the Gulf of California via the East Pacific Rise and into the Pacific-North 
American Plate Boundary in Southern California.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Severe Unclamping Incident Detected - May 20, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_03.htm#AE_2007052012ZAE</link>

<description>Another MT Remote Trigger Pulse was detected between 17:00 and 18:00 UTC (5/19). At 17:51 UTC a high amplitude  MT Pulse was detected, which lasted until 17:52 UTC 
when it reversed direction and went negative at 17:54 UTC. It finally recovered by 17:56 UTC. The NSE signal level was moderate to high in amplitude during the past 24 hours. Another MT
Remote Trigger Pulse was detected between 05:00 and 06:00 UTC (5/20). A high intensity infraosnic resonant harmonic was detected at 05:41 UTC, which was active until 07:51 UTC. At
8:59 UTC an unclamping incident was captured in the latest spectrogram, which was still active at the time of the M3.5 earthquake epicentered along the Superstition Mountain Fault
southeast of Ocotillo Wells, CA (Salton Trough). I&apos;m issuing a Short Term Seismic Warning for the Salton Trough to the Cajon Pass based upon the observation of many frequent high 
amplitude anomalies, including the scalar pulsations and MT pulses associated with the Anza Seismic Gap, and the San Jacinto Fault Zone, which includes Yucaipa, Desert Hot Springs,
Indio, from MT San Gorgonio through the Coachella Valley. The basic range is within the Salton Trough, which is now at greatest risk of rupture and increased danger to both life and property. 
Many of the most recent Unclamping Incidents appear to be of a regional nature, and not coming from a remote source to the Plate Boundary. That&apos;s why I&apos;m increasing the scope of the 
Seismic Warning beyond the Inland Empire&apos;s boundary at this time.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: MT Pulsation Observed Anza Seismic Gap - May 19, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm#</link>

<description>A high amplitude MT pulsation was detected this morning, which appears to be associated with the San Jacinto Fault Zone near Anza, CA. A previous pulsation 
was detected a few days ago. Also coincides with a high intensity scalar energy burst that was captured in the latest spectrogram at 1800Z. Another MT remote trigger pulse
was detected between 17:00 and 18:00 UTC.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Intense Scalar Pulsations Observed - May 19, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_03.htm#AE_2007051903ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 20.0 units. A near continuous upper level infrasonic shear disturbance was captured during the past 24 hours.
This is inferred to be associated with the western edge of the Eastern California Shear Zone. A recent micro quake epicentered north of Big Bear Lake at the
Helendale Fault appears to be related with this latest detected anomaly.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Severe Unclamping Incident Alert Update - May 17, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_03.htm#AE_2007051615ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 37.88 units. 	An over three hour long period occurred with observed severe unclamping.
A rapid increase in the Unclamping Incident Level was the most significant change detected during the past 24 hours. The Pacific Plate should stay at the
Seismic Advisory Level while this condition continues to develop. The Strong Upper Level Infrasonic Disturbance seems to have mainly affected the Coso Volcanic Center</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Strong Earthquake in Thailand - May 16, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_03.htm#AE_2007051609ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 26.13 units. 	Another long period with observed severe unclamping occured today. At the moment,
 another severe unclamping incident is being detected. Whether it reaches the level observed prior to the October 2005 Pakistan Earthquake, or the December 26, 2004 Sumatra
 Great Earthquake and Tsunami remains to yet be observed. This morning, a strong earthquake was epicentered in Thailand that may be related to this recent severe unclamping incident as a
 precursor. The Pacific Plate appears to be on its edge with stress change. An increased unclamping incident level along with strong upper level shear infrasonics is a key
ingredient for triggering strong seismic events along the Plate Boundary.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Severe Unclamping Detected - May 15, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_03.htm#AE_2007051506ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 21.13 units. This morning, a period with observed severe unclamping occurred, which appears to be local to the
Cajon Pass in Southern California. It&apos;s inferred that the ECSZ is involved with this latest development within the San Andreas Fault Zone&apos;s Regional Stress Regime.
A much lower fundamental harmonic resonant frequency was measured at 0.18 Hz (-53.72 dBv) and with a much higher amplitude. The San Jacinto Fault Zone in the Inland Empire
should now be monitored very carefully since it&apos;s the closest to the inferred source of the stress changes related to the unclamping.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Upper Level Infrasonics Update - May 13, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_02.htm#AE_2007051400ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 22.13 units. a M3.0 earthquake was epicentered in the San Fernando Valley near Chatsworth, CA..
A period with Strong Upper Level Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic activity was detected immediately prior to this seismic event.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Scalar Infrasonics Pulsations - May 12, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_02.htm#AE_2007051303ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 16.38 units. a small  magnitude earthquake was epicentered San Jose, CA.
The semi-diurnal MT pulsations continued to be detected between 05:00 to 06:00 UTC, and 17:00 to 18:00 UTC.
Several Scalar Harmonic Pulsations were detected, which are inferred to be associated with the latest seismic activity epicentered within the
Mendocino-Triple-Junction in offshore Northern California.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Continued Upper Level Infrasonic Disturbance - May 9, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_02.htm#AE_2007050918ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 19.38 units. Early Wednesday morning, a moderate magnitude earthquake was epicentered in an offshore area in
Northern California near Petrolia. There was a continuous upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic disturbance observed during the past 24 hours. A semi-diurnal MT pulsation 
seems to have established itself, which was detected between 05:00 to 06:00 UTC, and  17:00 to 18:00 UTC. It is believed to be a remote-trigger pulse coming from an equatorial 
Pacific Plate region located in Polynesia, where convective magma currents at the c-m boundary are being energized by incident solar energetic particles.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Extremely Disturbed Upper Level Infrasonics - May 6, 2007</title>

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<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 16.13 units. Late on Sunday, a strong earthquake was epicentered in the Fiji Islands.
Infrasonics seemed to be extremely disturbed leading up to this deep focused high magnitude seismic event epicentered in the South Pacific.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Geology of the Salton Trough - May 5, 2007</title>

<link>http://fire.biol.wwu.edu/trent/alles/GeologySaltonTrough.pdf#</link>

<description>Here&apos;s an excellent description of the geological feature called the Salton Trough. Friday evening, a preliminary M4.2 earthquake was epicentered along the eastern edge of the
Salton Trough at the Sierra Juarez Fault in Northern Baja Mexico. Most recently, a series of infrasonic pulsations were detected along with a number of shifts in the NSE signal, which may 
also be related to the anomalous changes observed within some of the latest captured spectrograms.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Many Recently Captured Infrasonic Pulsations - May 3, 2007</title>

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<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 14.00 units, and indicates increased normal compression is occurring along the local Pacific Plate boundary. The latest 
recorded peak infrasonic resonant harmonic frequency was 0.21 Hz (-62.00 dBv) This morning (05/04), a number of strong infrasonic pulsations were captured within the latest published 
spectrogram. They&apos;re related to discrete shifts in the Nucleation of Stress Event (NSE) Signal&apos;s Amplitude. The NSE is inferred to indicate when stress is being transfered
into the secondary fault system from the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary at the Cajon Pass. The shifts are inferred to indicate micro-fracturing is taking place at depth 
along a local fault. The most likely location is the San Jacinto Fault Zone in the Inland Empire region near Fontana, CA.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - May 2, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index are now updated to include the entire month of April 2007.
A decrease in the amplitude of geomagnetic oscillations has occurred since the last update.</description>

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<title>Fault Whisperer &#x2122;: Extremely Strong Upper Level Shear Stress Signal Detected - May 1, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_05_01.htm#AE_2007050115ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 10.75 units. The latest recorded peak infrasonic resonant harmonic frequency 
was 0.56 Hz (-66.66 dBv) An extremel strong upper level infrasonic resonant shear stress signal was detected during the past 24 hours.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Continued Strong Upper Level Shear Stress Signal Detected - April 22, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_04_04.htm#AE_2007042215ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 24.13 units. Yesterday it was 30.75 units. The latest recorded peak infrasonic resonant harmonic frequency 
was 0.62 Hz (-66.83 dBv) A small earthquake was epicentered in the Santa Barbara Channel near Isla Vista, CA.and appears to be related to a
step over of Stress coming from the Elsinore Fault Zone. Both the San Jacinto Fault and the Elsinore Fault appear to be at high stress levels.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - April 21, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_04_03.htm#AE_2007042021ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 24.75 units. It indicates increased compression and shearing occurred at the plate boundary.
The lithospheric stress level in the Gulf of Califiornia remains at a dangerous level. The latest Peak Fundamental Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic 
Frequency measured 0.56 Hz (-66.95 dBv). A M2.9 micro quake was epicentered near Redlands, CA. Overall, it appears that many recent small seismic 
events are associated with the high crustal stress levels along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in Southern California, and the Gulf of California, which
nucleates from out of the ECSZ / Mojave Desert Block and into the Northern San Jacinto Fault Zone as a pressure relief valve.via the Nucleation of Stress Process.
Currently, the Rialto-Colton Fault, and the Loma Linda Fault are at the focus of a change in lithospheric stress via the long term NSE now taking place at the Cajon Pass 
in Southern California. Currently the NSE is maintained at a sustained higher level of inferred compressive stress (below 30 units) along with temporary periods of active shear stress 
occuring in close proximity to the San Jacinto Fault Zone in the Inland Empire region.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - April 19, 2007</title>

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<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 32.75 units. That indicates increased unclamping at the plate boundary.
Yesterday, it measured as high as 32.25 units. The general crustal stress level in the Gulf of Califiornia remains at a dangerous level. The latest Peak
Fundamental Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency measured 0.53 Hz (-66.10 dBv) A number of recent small to moderate magnitude
seismic events from Near Cajon Pass to the Anza Seismic Gap, and also in an offshore region in South Central California, where a M4.0 was
epicentered. In Northern California, a M4.8 earthuqake was epicentered near Lake Pillsbury, CA. Overall, it appears that many of these events are
associated with the high crustal stress level along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in Southern California and the Gulf of California, which
nucleates from out of the ECSZ / Mojave Desert Block. The Plate Boundary utilizes the San Jacinto Fault near Wrightwood, CA as a pressure relief valve.
In Fontana, CA a M3.0 earthquake and a M2.9 micro quake were inferred to be a direct result of the Nucleation of Stress Process.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Strong Upper Level Shear Stress Signal Detected - April 15, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_04_02.htm#AE_2007041412ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 30.75 units. An early morning increase in upper level Shear harmonic activity was observed during the past 48 hours, 
which appears to indicate that stress nucleated out of the Gulf of California, into the Salton Trough, and ECSZ less than 48 hours prior to an earthquake epicentered at In-KoPah Gorge in
Southeastern California. The Gulf of California, according to the latest detected peak harmonic frequency is sustained at a high level of lithospheric stress. The latest recorded measurement 
was 0.59 Hz (-66.97 dBv) Earthquakes such as this are becoming quite common with the levels of stress now being detected. I constantly monitor the amplitude of the 24 hour peak infrasonic 
resonant harmonic frequency, and it has increased in amplitude substantially over the past 6 months from where it used to be. However, it&apos;s most important feature is the near constant frequency, 
which hovers at the latitude for the Gulf of California at below 1.0 Hz. Stress is nucleating across the border from the East Pacific Rise, which is part of the Gulf of California.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - April 13, 2007</title>

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<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 33.00 units. That indicates increased unclamping at the plate boundary.
Yesterday, it measured as high as 32.25 units. A strong M6.0 earthquake in Central Mexico appears to have increased  the general crustal stress level
in the Gulf of Califiornia to a dangerous level.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Major Change in ULF Behavior - April 13, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm</link>

<description>The latest detected ULF shift was a long duration event which lasted from 8:31 UTC until 10:43 UTC. A M5.4 aftershock was epicentered in Central Mexico 
near Acapulco during this same time period at 8:43 UTC . The earlier M6.0 main shock appears to be related to this abrupt change in ULF behavior, which was first detected 
beginning at 03:20 UTC. The later M6.0 seismic event was at 05:42 UTC. This change appears to be very noticable on the east- west ULF sensor in parallel with the Plate 
Boundary at the locked big bend along the Southern San Andreas Fault. The near-real-time web page includes this particular ULF sensor on channel 1, and it&apos;s the second 
one down from the top. The changes are observed to be a large positive DC level shift. You can monitor this change in near real-time by viewing this web page.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - April 8, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_04_01.htm#AE_2007040800ZAE</link>

<description>The Unclamping Incident Level is currently 32.75 units. That indicates increased unclamping at the plate boundary.
Yesterday, it measured as high as 33.75 units.A significant infrasonic disturbance was captured beginning on March 31, 2007.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - April 8, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index: Of particular importance is the observation of periods with strong geomagnetic oscillation.
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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - April 5, 2007</title>

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<description>A full mixture of both shear and normal stress was prevalent within the latest captured spectrograms. The large high amplitude excursion observed on April 1, 2007 appears to have had 
a correction and is now stabilzing once again back to the previous 3 decibel greater than normal level. You will notice that the changes observed began on March 31, 2007 a full 24 hours 
prior to the M8.1 earthquake and Tsunami in the Solomon Islands as a precursor. The Unclamping Incident Level remained below 26 units, which indicates an increase in normal stress, or
compression occurred at the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in the Cajon Pass, Southern California.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - April 3, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_04_01.htm#TOC</link>

<description>During the past 24 hours, the Unclamping Incident Level measured 31.75 units. A reading above 30 is inferred to indicate decompression along the Pacific-North
American Plate Boundary in Southern California&apos;s Cajon Pass. Previous unclamping incidents have been a major indicator of unrest across the Pacific Plate.  
On April 1, 2007 a M8.1 earthquake was epicentered in the Equatorial Pacific Plate Region near the Solomon Islands, and occurred during a period with rapidly 
increasing unclamping beginning several days ago. Overall, it appears to be a dangerous trend for the Pacific Plate whenever the unclamping incident level 
increases like this.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Upper Level Shear Disturbance Detected - April 2, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_04_01.htm#AE_2007040212ZAE</link>

<description>In the aftermath of the strong M8.1 seismic event and Tsunami in the Solomon Islands I detected this particularly strong upper level infrasonic resonant
harmonic disturbance. It&apos;s much similar to that which was observed one year ago coming from the Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center in Polynesia, where 
convective currents at the core-mantle boundary were being enhanced by a seasonal increase in Solar Induced Energy at local sunrise. The induced high energy level also affects
regions along the Pacific Plate boundary, including the Gulf of California. Most recently a M3.9 earthquake epicentered near Bishop, CA appeared to be related to
this remote-triggering of deep crustal stress. GeoSeismic Labs goes to a heightened level of alertness prior to an event of this magnitude as stress levels begin to increase
and are detected by the sensors.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Seismic Warning &amp; Blanket Alert is Issued - March 28, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_03_04.htm#GSLUNC4</link>

<description>For most of the past 48 hours, the ULF activity level has been in an elevated state, which is one of the major factors regarding piezomagnetic precursors observed prior to 
an impending strong earthquake. A continued sustained unrest to the south of the border within the Gulf of California is increasing the seismic risk hazard in Southern California. 
Earlier this morning, a pair of moderate earthquakes were epicentered in the Sea of Cortez. I can see where this is headed very quickly. The next major earthquake epicentered 
in Southern California may now be only just days away. With the ULF activity currently at its highest level observed in many years of monitoring, and three small earthquakes 
which imply a signficant portion of the Mojave Desert Block from Near Coso Junction / Olancha to Mojave / Barstow/ Lenwood, CA is now undergoing high stress. There&apos;s the 
lack of any substantial strong upper level infrasonic resonant activity as usually detected in the past, and the observance of a constant 3 dB higher than usual daily peak 
fundamental harmonic energy coming from out of the Pacific-North American Plate boundary. With the Eastern California Shear Zone now holding back on its upper level 
harmonics prior to the next moderate to strong seismic rupture, a seismic warning for the region from Olancha to Yucca Valley / Big Bear Lake is now in effect. 
Also, a Blanket Seismic Alert is now in effect for the region from Central California to the Gulf of California. The East Pacific Rise and the spreading center to its
north in the Salton Trough are undergoing an intensive high amplitude harmonic assault headed towards the Mojave Desert along the locked San Andreas Fault Zone. The source 
of all this activity continues to be the Pacific-North American Plate boundary in the Gulf of California, where the peak harmonic resonant frequency measured a significantly 
strong 0.64 Hz (-66.28 dBv) during the past 24 hours. You must be prepared for the next phase in the nucleation process, where the stress level approaches the rupture point 
in Southern California. The NSE is a parameter, which is constantly being monitored through spectrograms and harmonic analysis 24/7 for changes within the Nucleation 
of Stress Event coming from out of the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary and into the secondary fault system, an enechelon series of faults where stress steps over 
towards the west and into the coast from the Inland Empire region. The Northern San Jacinto fault Zone acts to control the overall level of stress along the plate boundary 
as a relief valve for this NSE level. The higher it goes, the more stress is being released through Lytle Creek and Devore, CA. As I monitor this particularly important acoustic 
signal, it&apos;s currently at a high level, inferring that stress is also high along the Mojave segment of the Southern San Andreas Fault Zone from the Tejon Pass to 
near San Bernardino, CA.  If you listened to these faults, you&apos;d also know, and some of know what I mean, inferred by the amount of email I receive on this subject. Infrasonics does just that, and my nine years of experience with monitoring the changes in stress related to these acoustic emissions from 
within the earth, is my expertise for interpreting it so effectively.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Upper Level Shear Disturbance Detected - March 25, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_03_04.htm#AE_2007032509ZAE</link>

<description>Since the strong M7.2 earthquake epicentered in the Equatorial South Pacific region near Vanuatu, a small M3.2 earthquake was epicentered near the Pinnacles in
Central California. I captured within the most recent spectrogram a significant upper level shear stress disturbance, which may have triggered the small seismic event along 
the Pacific-North American plate boundary at the San Andreas Fault Zone.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - March 24, 2007</title>

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<description>During the past 24 hours, the Unclamping Incident Level increased to 33 units. Anything above 30 units is inferred to indicate decompression along the Pacific-North
American Plate Boundary in Southern California&apos;s Cajon Pass. Previous unclamping incidents have been a major indicator of unrest across the Pacific Plate.  
A M7.2 earthquake in the Equatorial Pacific Region near Vanuatu, occurred during a period with rapidly increasing unclamping beginning several days ago. 
Overall, it appears to be a dangerous trend for the Pacific Plate whenever the unclamping incident level increases like this.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Slip partitioning across the western margin of the Eastern California Shear Zone</title>

<link>http://www.gsajournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&amp;doi=10.1130/B25960.1</link>

<description>Geology: slip along the eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada block is partitioned into three components: dominantly dextral slip along the Owens Valley fault, 
intermediate oblique slip along the Lone Pine fault, and subordinate normal slip along the Sierra Nevada frontal fault zone. These observations are consistent with global positioning 
system (GPS) data, which indicate that dextral shear-strain accumulation dominates today along the western boundary of the Eastern California Shear Zone and Basin and Range Province.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - March 22, 2007</title>

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<description>Stress levels along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary remain in transition, and in a decompressed state &gt; 30 units near the Cajon Pass.
Compression is inferred to begin below 30 Unclamping units, and a measurement above that point is considered to be the starting point of Unclamping, or dilatancy.
The Nucleation of Stress Event from out of the Plate Boundary and into the San Jacinto Fault Zone was nearly sustained during the past 24 hours. The peak fundamental harmonic 
measured 0.61 Hz (-67.48 dBv) and  indicates that the Gulf of California remains to be the location with the highest stress point.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - March 20, 2007</title>

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<description>Stress levels along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary continue to be in transition, and are now decompressing near the Cajon Pass.
The latest observations included a period with nucleation of stress from out of the Plate Boundary and into the San Jacinto Fault Zone in the Inland Empire region from Loma Linda to
Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Later on a strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic was captured that appeared to be associated with the San Jacinto Fault Zone near Idyllwild, CA
The peak fundamental harmonic continues to indicate that the Gulf of California remains to be the highest stress point, and that a recent M6.0 earthquake epicentered near Loreto, Baja
Mexico is the first in a series of future strong seismic events located in the Sea of Cortez.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - March 18, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index: Of particular importance is the observation of periods with strong geomagnetic oscillation.
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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - March 14, 2007</title>

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<description>As a precursor, changes in the unclamping incident level were detected just prior to the M6.0 earthquake epicentered in the Gulf of California. 
That particular disturbance continued to be sustained over the past 48 hours. The most recent fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic frequency 
measured 0.62 Hz (-66.82 dBv), which is 3 dB higher than the long term average. That inferrs the Gulf of California continues to be the highest stress 
location, and may even exceed that of many other trouble spots along the Pacific Plate Boundary. In effect, a major change has recently taken place, 
and it has upset the delicate balance of stress along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary within Southern California, and in Baja Mexico.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Near Real-Time MT, ULF, and Infrasonic Data Display - March 12, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm#</link>

<description>A major change in the Nucleation of Stress Event (NSE) was observed during the past 24 hours. Most recently, a moderate magnitude seismic event (M5.5) was epicentered in the 
Gulf of California near Loretto Mexico. The maximum lithospheric stress levels are in the Gulf of California. We&apos;ll also need to monitor the regional effects of this major stress nucleation change 
taking place within Southern California&apos;s Cajon Pass at the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary where GeoSeismic Labs is located. The detected change in stress which occurred appears to 
be a real-time signal, or warning. We all need to stay prepared, and keep alert during this extremely dangerous, but dynamic point in the nucleation process. You are currently adivsed to stay at 
a Blanket Seismic Alert Level from Baja, Mexico to Northern California. Also, a High Level Seismic Warning is in effect for the San Andreas Fault System, which includes the Salton Trough, San 
Jacinto Fault Zone, and the Elsinore Fault Zone in Southern California. Many of you were pre-alerted by viewing the Near Real-Time Data Display Web Page, and I expect more of you to keep track 
as this serious situation continues to develop South of the Border with California-Baja Mexico, and within the Gulf of California / East Pacific Rise. For the latest updates you can always visit my
message board provided by Jim Berkland at http://www.syzygyjob.com//index.php?option=com_smf&amp;Itemid=35&amp;board=8.0 </description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - March 10, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index: Of particular importance is the observation of periods with strong geomagnetic oscillation. One of which was
associated with the M4.7 Earthquake epicentered near Bridgeport, CA that was detected during a foreshock between 15:05 and 15:47 UTC.  Also, a large geomagnetic field shift was detected 
one day later (03/09) at 18:37:51 UTC. I believe this later shift is related to a lithospheric stress change, which occurred on the  (Elmore Ranch Fault) in the Salton Trough.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - March 9, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_03_02.htm#TOC</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.58 Hz (-67.00 dBv),
which is 3 dB above the long term average. The latest catalog for reviewed infrasonic spectrograms includes those which were captured less than 24 hours ago. 
A M4.7earthquake was epicentered along the Walker Lane near Bridgeport, CA. Recently, a small M3.3 earthquake was epicentered in the Adobe Hills 
Volcanic field. So that entire region from Bishop to Bridgeport is reacting to the stress now building in the Mojave Desert Block/ECSZ. The low fundamental frequency
indicates the Gulf of California remains to be subjected to a high level of lithospheric stress.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - March 4, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_03_01.htm#TOC</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.57 Hz (-67.13 dBv),
which is 3 dB above the long term average. The latest catalog for reviewed infrasonic spectrograms includes those which were captured less than 24 hours ago. 
A recent Full Moon and a Total Lunar Eclipse occurred this past weekend. Now we wait to see how this subtle shift in graviity has affected the crustal stress 
level on the global tectonic plates.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Scientists Gauge Earthquake Hazards Through Study Of Precariously Balance Rocks</title>

<link>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/02/070228170312.htm</link>

<description>Science Daily: A seismological research team from the University of Nevada, Reno is finding ways to make precariously balanced rocks talk. 
In so doing, they are unlocking valuable scientific information in assessing seismic hazards in areas throughout the West</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - February 28, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index: Of particular importance is the observation of periods with strong geomagnetic oscillation.
</description>
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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 26, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.18 Hz (-60.03 dBv).
The latest catalog for reviewed infrasonic spectrograms includes those which were captured less than 24 hours ago. The amplitude of the most recently detected peak 
fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic was elevated by at least 6 dB since 24 hours ago. This indicates a significant change in lithospheric stress occurred during 
this period. A M5.9 epicentered within the Gulf of California may have aided in this change. A M5.4 epicentered in Northern California is inferred to be associated with 
the third harmonic of the Strong fundamental frequency observed since last January 2, 2007. A single strong Infrasonic scalar pulsation was observed that appeared to 
be related to a micro quake epicentered between Ocotillo Wells, and Borrego Springs, CA. This event was along the Coyote Creek Fault (Southern San Jacinto fault zone). 
A Seismic Alert was issued for this fault, and was based upon the observation of the strong scalar pulsation. A short term Seismic Advisory was also issued for the Southern 
California Region, and the Southern San Andreas Fault System. The anomalous triple harmonic continues to be detected by the active tracking filter, with the fundamental
staying at approximately 0.54 Hz, and the harmonics at 1.08 and 1.62 Hz. With those later two being associated with the latitude for crustal stress points at the Mendocino Triple 
Junction near Ferndale, CA and the Mojave Desert Block near Barstow, CA where a M2.8 seismic event was epicentered along the Lenwood Fault Creeping zone.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 24, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.55 Hz (-66.55 dBv).
The latest catalog for reviewed infrasonic spectrograms includes those which were captured less than 24 hours ago. The amplitude of the most recently detected fundamental
infrasonic resonant harmonics continue to be elevated by at least 3 dB since last Janaury 2, 2007. This indicates the Gulf of California continues to be sustained at a high level 
of lithospheric stress. A swarm of moderate magnitude earthquakes epicentered within the Gulf of California has occurred during the past 48 hours. A long duration Nucleation 
of Stress Event at the Cajon Pass located in Southern California,  has been detected since last Fall.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 23, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.56 Hz (-66.71 dBv).
The latest catalog for reviewed infrasonic spectrograms includes those which were captured less than 24 hours ago. The amplitude of the most recently detected fundamental
infrasonic resonant harmonics continue to be elevated by at least 3 dB. This indicates the Gulf of California continues to be sustained at a high level of lithospheric stress.
A M4.3 earthquake was epicentered within the Gulf of California, which also had a detected significantly strong infrasonic resonant harmonic associated with it.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 20, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_02_03.htm#TOC</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.61 Hz (-66.67 dBv).
The latest catalog for reviewed infrasonic spectrograms includes those which were captured less than 24 hours ago. The amplitude of the most recently detected fundamental
infrasonic resonant harmonics continue to be elevated by at least 3 dB. However, the latest observed frequency range has climbed higher than 1.0 Hz. The Pacific Plate is
extremely disturbed at this time, and seismic activity in the South Pacific will become even more prominent over the next 90 days as seasonal solar induced energy increases
again.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - February 19, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index: Of particular importance is the observation of periods with strong geomagnetic oscillation.
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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 17, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.56 Hz (-66.74 dBv).
The latest catalog for reviewed infrasonic spectrograms includes those which were captured less than 24 hours ago. Of particular interest is the narrow spectrum, 
which has prevailed from 0.5 to 1.0 Hz at the fundamental infrasonic resonant frequency. The amplitude continues to be within an elevated range, and staying above the 
long term average by 3 dBv. Also, the now over three month in duration (NSE) Nucleation of Stress Event along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary at the Cajon Pass 
continues to be detected, and is nearly constant in amplitude. I&apos;m now expecting further seismic activity associated with the region from the Gulf of California to the Salton 
Trough region based upon this unusually narrow range of peak spectral activity which was detected during the past 48 hours.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 14, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.59 Hz (-66.87 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point remains located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
Today, a moderate M5.3 earthquake was epicentered in the Pacific Ocean offshore of Coos Bay, Oregon.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 13, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.56 Hz (-66.35 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point remains located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
A recent M5.1 earthquake, which was epicentered offshore of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico while not directly located within the Gulf of California appeared to be related
to the high stress regime now in place along the East Pacific Rise,  the Sea of Cortez, and the Salton Trough.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - February 12, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index: The recently reported periods with detected geomagnetic oscillations appear to
be the most important parameter to monitor regarding the high stress crustal stress regime located in the Gulf of California. A recent M5.1 earthquake epicentered offshore
of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico appeared to be associated with an increased amount of observed geomagnetic disturbance in the regional field.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: February 9, 1971 Sylmar Earthquake</title>

<link>http://www.lafire.com/famous_fires/710209_SylmarEarthquake/020971_LAHerald_KillerQuake.htm</link>

<description>An excellent description, and report about the after-effects of an earthquake that I remember being rudely awakened by exactly
36 years ago today, which helped to launch my long-lived obsession with finding seismic precursors.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 9, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.60 Hz (-66.31 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point remains located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
I suspect that today&apos;s M4.3 epicentered near Borrego Mountain in Southern California along the Coyote Creek Fault, is related to the latest series of detected geomagnetic oscillations
which were reported in my last update 24 hours ago.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - February 7, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index: Of particular importance is the observation of periods with strong geomagnetic oscillation
which were associated with micro quakes near Anza and Petrolia, CA.  last Sunday and Monday.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 7, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.56 Hz (-66.72 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point remains located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
The detection of these spectral lines at approximately 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 Hz is inferred to be associated with a currently high level of lithospheric stress located along the Pacific-North 
American Plate boundary.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - February 5, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.56 Hz (-66.56 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point remains located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
During the past 24 hours, the spectral line at 1.0 Hz appears to have now become a sustained long duration anomaly as detected by the tracking filter. A micro quake epicentered near 
Big Bear Lake appears on the spectrogram at a point in time where a definte change in harmonic structure, or signature occurs. A strong magnitude 6.1 earthquake was epicentered
between Cuba and Jamaica, in the Carribean Sea. It is adivsable to stay on seismic alert while this harmonic activity continues to surface along the Pacific-North American Plate
Boundary in Southern California. The shorter wavelength infrasonics are inferred to indicate a much shallower focus.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 31, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.56 Hz (-66.92 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point is located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
During the past 24 hours, the spectral line at 1.0 Hz had several more abrupt excursions, or breaks in the signal as detected by the tracking filter. A seismic swarm along the
Central Garlock Fault Zone at the Northern edge of the Mojave Desert Block appears to be a result of increased deep crustal stress nucleating out of the ECSZ, which is coming
from the Salton Trough, and the Gulf of California. It&apos;s also now affecting the stress level along the Southern San Andreas Fault between Fort Tejon, and the Cajon Pass, where a long 
term Nucleation of Stress Event has been in progress since October 2006. The high crustal stress levels at Wrightwood, CA are partially transfered to the Northern San Jacinto Fault 
Zone at Lytle Creek, CA  This affects the lithospheric stress level along the adjacent Eastern Sierra Madre / Cucamonga Thrust Fault. Within a region from north of Borrego Springs 
to Valley Vista is the location of the infamous Anza Seismic Gap, which is overdue for its next strong seismic event. What I&apos;m attempting to describe here is the extent of this high 
level of stress and its direct affect upon the faults in Southern California, and just how dangerous it has now become.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 30, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.58 Hz (-67.49 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point is located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
The spectral line at 1.0 Hz had several abrupt excursions, or breaks in the signal as detected by the tracking filter.Another deep focused earthquake was epicentered
in the Fiji Islands region, which is inferred to be a result of increased convective currents at the Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center in Polynesia. This is caused by
increased Solar Radiation reaching the Core of the Earth at the equator. Overall, the Pacific Plate continues to be at a High Stess Level, and capable of releasing even more 
strong earthquakes.. Regionally, a long term Nucleation of Stress Event (NSE) has been in continuous progress since October 2006, indicating that the Pacific-North American 
Plate Boundary is becoming increasingly more dangerous at the "Big Bend" on the San Andreas Fault in Southern California. A M3.3 seismic event epicentered at the
inferred connection point between the Eastern Sierra Madre / Cucamonga Thrust Fault, and the Northern San Jacinto Fault Zone near Lytle Creek is apprently related to
the 1.0 Hz spectral anomaly observed for long periods of time within three separate captures beginning (01/29/07 18:00 UTC). It&apos;s definitely worthy of your full attention. 
Especially if you live, or work in the Inland Empire / San Bernardino County, CA near the Cajon Pass. The next Full Moon Advisory begins shortly, too.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Geomagnetic Field Reversals Put into a Proper Perspective</title>

<link>http://www.agu.org/sci_soc/hoffman.html</link>

<description>How Are Geomagnetic Reversals Related to Field Intensity?  From Eos Magazine Vol 76, 1985; a Publication of the American Geophysical Union
Article by Kenneth A. Hoffman,  Physics Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Schumann Resonance Study</title>

<link>http://www.iihr.uiowa.edu/projects/schumann/Index.html</link>

<description>From the University of Iowa website: Construction And Deployment Of An ULF Receiver For The Study Of Schumann Resonance In Iowa</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Near Real-Time Solar-Zenith Maps</title>

<link>http://www.spacew.com/www/zenith.html</link>

<description>From the spaceweather.com website: Is this near real-time map that&apos;s  used for locating the sunrise-sunset terminator line around the globe.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Sub-Ionospheric and Terminator Changes</title>

<link>http://www.ursi.org/Proceedings/ProcGA05/pdf/EP.18(01596).pdf</link>

<description>This published paper, which  I found a copy of at ursi.org  reinforces what I observed as significant changes in the Unclamping Incident level just prior to the 
December 26,  2004 Great Sumatra Earthquake, and Tsunami: Sub-Ionospheric and Terminator Changes Observed at time prior to the December 2004 Great Sumatra Earthquake.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Episodic Aseismic Slip</title>

<link>http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v334/n6182/abs/334513a0.html</link>

<description>From the Nature.com website: What may be the penultimate precursor... Episodic Aseismic Slip as Earthquake Precursor.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 27, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_04.htm#TOC</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.61 Hz (-67.30 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point is located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
A Schumann (mode 1=7.8 Hz) resonant frequency was observable to be erratic within many recently captured spectrograms. Another deep focused earthquake was epicentered
in the Fiji Islands region, which is inferred to be a result of increased convective currents at the Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center in Polynesia. This is caused by
increased Solar Radiation reaching the Core of the Earth at the equator. Overall, the Pacific Plate continues to be at a High Stess Level, and capable of releasing even more 
strong earthquakes. Regionally, a long term Nucleation of Stress Event (NSE) has been in continuous progress since October 2006, indicating that the Pacific-North American 
Plate Boundary is becoming increasingly more dangerous at the "Big Bend" on the San Andreas Fault in Southern California.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 25, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_04.htm#TOC</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.54 Hz (-66.85 dBv).
The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress point is located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.
Also, a period with significant upper level shear stress in the ECSZ preceded a M6.0 seismic event epicentered in the Taiwan region. At the moment, an extremely erratic 
Schumann (mode 1=7.8 Hz) resonant frequency is observable within the latest captured spectrogram. It&apos;s also noted here, that a deep focused earthquake was epicentered
in the Fiji Islands region, which is inferred to be a result of increased convective currents at the Equatorial Pacific Plate&apos;s Stress Center in Polynesia. This is caused by
increased Solar Radiation reaching the Core of the Earth at the equator. Overall, the Pacific Plate continues to be at a High Stess Level, and capable of releasing even more 
strong earthquakes. A long term Nucleation of Stress Event (NSE) has been in continuous progress over the past three months, indicating that the Pacific-North American 
Plate Boundary is becoming increasingly more dangerous at the "Big Bend" on the San Andreas Fault in Southern California.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - January 24, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index: Of particualr importance is the observation of periods with strong geomagnetic oscillation
which were associated with micro quakes near Anza and Petrolia, CA. during the past 72 hours.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 24, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_04.htm#TOP</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.66 Hz (-66.67 dBv).
A narrowing of spectral content to a range between 0.5 and 1.5 Hz, was accompanied by a M4.4 in offshore Northern California, and a M4.1 
epicentered in the Central Nevada Seismic Zone. The continuation of a detected strong fundamental infrasonic resonant harmonic indicates that the highest stress
point is located in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Infrasound</title>

<link>http://www.borderlands.com/newstuff/research/infra.htm</link>

<description>From the Borderlands.com Web Site: Infrasound: An article by John D. Cody</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 22, 2007</title>

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<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 1.16 Hz (-66.10 dBv).
Indicates a shift in Fundamental Harmonic Resonant Energy to the ECSZ / Owens Valley region, which may be a short term change in the current pattern.
A  small M3.0 earthquake was epicentered in Yosemite National Park, which may be related to this observed change in peak fundamental harmonic frequency. Tuesday morning
(01/23/07), a three hour long period was observed with a significant 5 Hz upper level shear stress signal associated with the ECSZ. So, the inferred high stress point
on the Equatorial Pacific Plate continues to affect the stress regime along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in Southern California. We can expect 
a continuation of these very strong global seismic events, in the near future. The recent earthquake in Indonesia was upgraded to a M7.5, which matches the severity of the
infrasonic disturbance observed within the spectrograms captured during the past couple of days.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Science and technology news</title>

<link>http://www.physorg.com/news87823419.html</link>

<description>The new method of analysis makes it possible to estimate the complete stress tensor and monitor changes in the magnitude of stress 
and the instability of faults, which roots the analysis in physics in a manner that earthquake methods normally lack.  This makes the method more 
generally valid, thus facilitating efforts to provide warnings.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: A Critical Government Report is Revealed by Jim Berkland - SYZYGY</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/20070121_rss_redirect.html</link>

<description>Confirmation of Electromagnetic Precursors to Earthquakes is Revealed in a Critical June 2005 Released USA Government Report.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Schumann Resonant Frequency (7.8 Hz)</title>

<link>http://147.175.143.11/schr-e/index.php?filename=200701201200</link>

<description>As measured by the Geophysical Observatory, Modra, Slovak Republic. 24 hours prior to the M7.3 Molucca Sea Earthquake in Indonesia.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 21, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_03.htm#GSLUNC3A</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.58 Hz (-66.45 dBv).
Indicates continued high crustal stress at depth along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough. 
Yesterdays detected early morning intensification of the upper level infrasonic resonant harmonic energy at the ECSZ, was apparently the result of an increase in
convective currents at the Equatorial Pacific Plate near New Guinea. A similar situation was detected during early May 2006 in the South Pacific. The potential for 
remote-triggering of stress is enhanced by this seismic event. Most recently, a M4.8 earthquake was epicentered  offshore of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Also, the 
Schumann Resonant Frequency (7.8 Hz) was observed to be in increased turmoil just prior to this M7.3 in Indonesia.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports: Near Real-Time MT, ULF, and Infrasonic Data Display</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/gsl_live.htm</link>

<description>
Channel 1 = Band-Pass Filtered and Amplified ULF Data from the MT Sensor&apos;s Output.
Channel 2 = Low-Pass Filtered Seismic Data from a 1 Hz Vertical Geophone(Seismometer).
Channel 3 = 1 to 20 Hz (Active) Tracking Filter Infrasonic Voltage Output
Channel 4 = Magneto-Telluric Data (MT) DC level Varies in Response to
inferred Viscoelastic Fluid (Stress) Changes at Depth near the location of the lab
at the Pacific and North American Plate Boundary; San Andreas Fault (Cajon Pass).</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts - January 19. 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 19, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_03.htm#AE_2007012009ZAE</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.55 Hz (-65.81 dBv).
Indicates continued high crustal stress at depth along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough. 
An early Saturday morning (01/20/07) increase in upper level shear stress was detected from NE of Indio, CA which has since intensified at 5 Hz.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 18, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_03.htm#AE_2007011809ZAE</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The Crustal Peak Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency was 0.56 Hz (-66.33 dBv).
Indicates continued high crustal stress at depth along the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in the Gulf of California, and the Salton Trough. 
A recent M4.1 epicentered near San Felipe, Baja, Mexico appears to be related to this inferred build-up in deep crustal stress.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: San Jacinto Fault Zone</title>

<link>http://www.uoregon.edu/~rdorsey/sanjacinto.html</link>

<description>Quaternary to Recent Basin Development and Neotectonics of the Central San Jacinto Fault Zone, Southern California</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 15, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_03.htm#AE_2007011603ZAE</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The latest (AE) observations include a spectral line component at approximately 1.2 Hz, 1.7 Hz, and 2.2 Hz.
A similar anomalous spectral component was detected on January 2, 2007(Full Moon was last January 3, 2007).Since we are now headed into similar period of time before the next lunar-tidal 
phase with spring tides, it may be related to a shift in the plates brought about by lunar gravitational influences increasing for the next New Moon, which will arrive on January 19, 2007.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Lunar Phase Triggering of Volcanic Eruptions</title>

<link>http://highlyallochthonous.blogspot.com/2006/08/external-triggering-of-volcanic.html</link>

<description>Is there a provable connection between Lunar Phases and Volcanic Eruptions? Chris Rowan puts it all together in his BlogSpot Commentary from August 2006.
It&apos;s a must read kind of an article...</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms - January 13, 2007</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_02.htm#AE_2007011309ZAE</link>

<description>The Latest Updated Catalog for Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms: The latest (AE) observations included a number of periods with detected  (5Hz) Upper level Shear Stress, 
which is inferred to be associated with the ECSZ from Olanca Peak to the Salton Sea.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Megathrust Earthquakes</title>

<link>http://www2.cnrs.fr/en/314.htm</link>

<description>Are silent earthquakes heralds of megathrust earthquakes in subduction zones ? Published in Science on September 23, 2004: Department of Seismology, IPG Paris, France. 
Anomalous Detected Signals from Subduction zones are inferred to be a likely candidate for being a precursor to a Megathrust Earthquake on the Pacific Plate.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_01.htm#TOP</link>

<description>January 1-7, 2007: A Weekly Compilation of Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms and Associated Information
from Public Sources including micro quakes, major global earthquakes, and related phenomena.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Spectrograms</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_02.htm#</link>

<description>January 8-14, 2007: A Weekly Compilation of Reviewed Infrasonic Spectrograms and Associated Information
from Public Sources including micro quakes, major global earthquakes, and related phenomena.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Coso Volcanic Center</title>

<link>http://www.osti.gov/bridge/servlets/purl/6389962-x8iOUz/native/6389962.pdf</link>

<description>Exploration Criteria for Low Permeability Geothermal Resource: Coso Volcanic Field Study Final Report: October 1977.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: Coso Volcanic Center Upper Mantle Imaging Study</title>

<link>http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~wilsonck/COSO.RF.Imaging.pdf</link>

<description>Single Chamber Silicic magma system inferred from shear wave discontinuities of the crust and uppermost mantle, Coso geothermal area, California. Journal of Geophysical Research VOL. 108...Published in January 2003:  The Coso Geothermal Field is a relatively young geological feature located in the Basin and Range Province, and along the edge of the ECSZ,  north of the Garlock Fault zone. It&apos;s also located within the Southern Owens Valley.</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: MT, ULF, and  Geomagnetic Oscillation Index Charts</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/MT_ULF_2007.htm#</link>

<description>Statistical Charts for the MT, ULF and Geomagnetic Oscillation Index</description>

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<title>GeoSeismic Labs Reports 2007: January 13, 2007 Magnitude 8.2 Kuril Islands Great Earthquake Infrasonic Precursor</title>

<link>http://www.geo-seismic-labs.org/GSL/REPORTS/2007/AE_SPEC_07_01_02.htm#200701_GSL_GUNC_3Z</link>

<description>60 Day chart for the Unclamping Incident Level, which is broken down into 3 hour periods of time. Observed a dramatic shift in Infrasonic Resonant Harmonic Frequency activity that began a couple of days before this M8.2 seismic event. Issued a Short-term  Seismic Alert based upon these changes on Friday afternoon, after observing a dramatic shift in the behavior of an over  two month in duration Nucleation of Stress Event (NSE) which