Earthquakes

George Bonser gbonser at seven.com
Thu Mar 25 04:13:27 UTC 2010


The West Eifel volcanic field (SW of Bonn, Germany) is not far from NL and the last spectacular eruption there was about 9000 or so years ago (rather recently in geological terms).  And there have been other significant earthquakes in the region in recorded history.  The Lisbon quake in the 18th century was felt across much of Europe.




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeroen van Aart [mailto:jeroen at mompl.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 3:32 PM
> To: NANOG list
> Subject: Re: Earthquakes
> 
> Owen DeLong wrote:
> > I've been through more than one quake in the 5.2-5.5 range, so,
> perhaps they are
> > rare in the Netherlands (6 million years or so), but, in California
> they are much more
> > frequent, perhaps 5-7 years or so.
> 
> Well, 6 million years was a "slight" exaggeration to get a point
> across.
> The Netherlands doesn't really have any quakes due to faultlines (there
> aren't any). But it does have the occasional quake due to coal/gas
> mining. Where the ground compacts or something like it.



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