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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote 2019-12-23 04:21 am (UTC)

Hi Tomato!

The reported epicenter is just off the coast of what was once the state of Washington. The details surrounding this earthquake are surprisingly vague, and the facility that reported the seismic activity at the time – based 100 miles east of New Omsk – closed down the month after the report was released due to retracted funding. If Cassian compares this report to other reports of seismic activity, he would find that the details are lacking. The report itself theorizes that the Juan de Fuca plate, located near what was once a populated part of the North American continent, collided with other tectonic plates surrounding it. However, there is little information confirming this, especially when seismologists are generally better at tracking these plates and helping with reports in advance. There were questions on this event that are left unanswered, though the report itself seems to go unquestioned.

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