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A mild earthquake measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale has rattled the outskirts of Kaki, a city in the Iranian province of Bushehr.
According to Tehran University's Geophysics Institute, the quake occurred at 23:47 local time Monday (2017 GMT).
The Institute registered the epicenter of the quake in an area defined as 51.46 degrees longitude and 28.23 degrees latitude.
No report has yet been received of casualties or property damage from the quake.
A mild earthquake measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale has rattled the outskirts of Kaki, a city in the Iranian province of Bushehr.
If North Korea did manage to blow up a nuke of any sizable yield, it would show up as an earthquake on the various monitoring sites. Sure enough. There is a quake in NK at about the right time. Shows as a magnitude 4.2 blast.
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US opposition to Russian construction of Bushehr rests on three issues; first that weapons grade plutonium could be extracted from the reactor allowing the Iranians to construct nuclear weapons. Secondly, the US fears that the Russians and the Iranians are using Bushehr as a cover for the transfer of other sensitive technology that would normally be prohibited. Finally, the US is concerned that the knowledge gained by Iranian scientists working at Bushehr could further Irans nuclear weapons program.
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Originally posted by DancedWithWolves
Are we entering a much more active shake, rattle and roll cycle? Does anyone here track proportionally an increase in quake activity? This seems to be a daily headline.
Peace
Originally posted by dbates
All still speculation of course. We'll have to wait and see what's delaying the USGS from posting the earthquake data.
Originally posted by DancedWithWolves
Are we entering a much more active shake, rattle and roll cycle? Does anyone here track proportionally an increase in quake activity? This seems to be a daily headline.
North Korea is helping Iran to prepare an underground nuclear test similar to the one Pyongyang carried out last year.
Under the terms of a new understanding between the two countries, the North Koreans have agreed to share all the data and information they received from their successful test last October with Teheran's nuclear scientists.
Originally posted by Desert Dawg
Doesn't a nuclear explosion have a considerably different signature on a seismograph than does a naturally occurring earthquake?
Anything Iran kinda makes you wonder....
Originally posted by mythatsabigprobe
Yes, but that would only work if it was an above ground test and then only once the airborne particles are carried to the vicinity of the monitoring device. They had to fly over North Korea to sample the air for radiation and then only found minute traces that had leaked out of the tunnel if I recall.