Earthquake - Yorkshire - England
Earthquake - Yorkshire - England
Sorry but we dont get earthquakes - not scientifically possible - absolutly no fault lines anywhere near the UK! So why have we just had one? 4.6 on the 'ol Richter apparently - epicentre in Lincoln - probably the farthest away from any fault lines in the entire country!
Hmmm - I dont believe this story the media is sayin! All I know is my monitors n scope system was shakin big time (and I didnt even have any tunes playing at the time! Lol).
Cant offer any other explanation but im sayin something other than a natural earthquake happened!
Hmmm - I dont believe this story the media is sayin! All I know is my monitors n scope system was shakin big time (and I didnt even have any tunes playing at the time! Lol).
Cant offer any other explanation but im sayin something other than a natural earthquake happened!
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Re: Earthquake - Yorkshire - England
http://www.geologyshop.co.uk/ukequakes.htmRefrochia wrote:Sorry but we dont get earthquakes - not scientifically possible - absolutly no fault lines anywhere near the UK!
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Yes, Yorkshire was a huge place for coal mining, as was Stoke on Trent.
However the epicentre was in Lincolnshire & that hasn't a history of mining to my knowledge.
It wasn't mining related though. With mining style movement, you get rumbles for a week or 2 as things subside and then settle down again, as happened around here (Trentham) some years ago.
This was a genuine little quake that we have every few years.
Interestingly enough I started my working career down the coal mines.
Perhaps the mining in Saarland was cancelled on the back of earthquakes but was really a green political agenda. It was just easier to close the mines without disputes (???)
However the epicentre was in Lincolnshire & that hasn't a history of mining to my knowledge.
It wasn't mining related though. With mining style movement, you get rumbles for a week or 2 as things subside and then settle down again, as happened around here (Trentham) some years ago.
This was a genuine little quake that we have every few years.
Interestingly enough I started my working career down the coal mines.
Perhaps the mining in Saarland was cancelled on the back of earthquakes but was really a green political agenda. It was just easier to close the mines without disputes (???)
As far as I know, the saarland has a special ground structuure and it was proven, that the 4.0 earthquake happened, beacuse of the minin activities. However, you`re right with the reason, that mining in germany is not too lucrative those days.
But I doubt that has happened by a green agenda. The german tories do not fit in the green standards too much
But I doubt that has happened by a green agenda. The german tories do not fit in the green standards too much

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Apologies to Zer
It wasn't Zweibrucken - it was a lovely little village called Blieskastel.
And we used to have German friends in the area who we would meet up with in Austria every summer for walking holidays. I think it was a village surrounded by lovely hills and woods - Rohrbach?
Anyway, got my facts right.
It wasn't Zweibrucken - it was a lovely little village called Blieskastel.
And we used to have German friends in the area who we would meet up with in Austria every summer for walking holidays. I think it was a village surrounded by lovely hills and woods - Rohrbach?
Anyway, got my facts right.
More apologies
I must have slept better than I thought as the eathquake did go through our area last night.
A friend has now told me of shaking wardrobes (no comment
) and 3 miles away from us some chimneys have fallen off a factory.
I hear also that it was felt in parts of Scotland and the South (London area)
So it was a good quake.
I must have slept better than I thought as the eathquake did go through our area last night.
A friend has now told me of shaking wardrobes (no comment

I hear also that it was felt in parts of Scotland and the South (London area)
So it was a good quake.
Hm that must have been an ugly time for sex as well ,) "ey - what you`re doing?"
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