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The Government Earthquake Site Only Shows 1/4 of the Earthquakes occurring. See for yourself: compare the graphs.
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[quote:ArchimedesGirl:MV8zNDA2MjA5Xzg2RTg0QkRG] Compare the number of quakes along the South American coast shown here: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/ With the number of quakes shown on this site: http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/Map/zoom.php?key=2&typ=world#2 The emsc site is more difficult to use and I had difficulty even finding their map - but they are listing four times as many quakes over 2.5 as the usgs site. [/quote]
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Compare the number of quakes along the South American coast shown here:
[
link to earthquake.usgs.gov
]
With the number of quakes shown on this site:
[
link to www.emsc-csem.org
]
The emsc site is more difficult to use and I had difficulty even finding their map - but they are listing four times as many quakes over 2.5 as the usgs site.
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