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EarthQuake Event @ Tremblant.2.27.2010.10:52 P.M.

Sitting quietly, watching classic movies when a deep, prolonged rumbling went through the Earth's surface at Tremblant.

The time was 10:52 P.M.

There could only be one thing capable of vibrating a house like that.

Awesome, but a bit creepy when something shakes your house...

This seismic event will be well documented and we will attempt to archive samples of recorded communications regarding/applying to its description, herein.

Now we know why they called it "Tremblant".

In less than 2 hours there were 85 reports of the event to the United States Geological Service.

Here are 2 documents from the USGS Official Web Site:

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Linkbacks to the above documents:

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 10tgbh.php

USGS Link to this Earthquake event: http://tinyurl.com/yg3tghr




(Present and future Tremblant Historians should note that
while we have tried to provide direct link-back credits, the
U.S.G.S. changes page locations, so links from one day are not
necessarily retained permanently. Historical research should
therefore be conducted by searching the event I.D. numbers
as found within the reporting data.)





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Re: EarthQuake Event @ Tremblant.2.27.2010.10:52 P.M.

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USGS Link to this Earthquake event: http://tinyurl.com/yg3tghr
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Re: EarthQuake Event @ Tremblant.2.27.2010.10:52 P.M.

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Earthquake event, June 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 P.M.

5.0 on the magnitude scale. Centered at Buckingham/Cumberland,
right on the Quebec, Ontario border.

At the time of this posting, no damage has been reported
and it should be noted that these events are fairly common
in this region.

Just to put things into perspective, U.S.G.S. Spokesperson
interviewed on CTV National News Service said that there
was 10,000 times more energy release in the recent quake in Haiti.

The following United States Geological Service Reports
are the world standard for archival records of earthquakes.


(Present and future Tremblant Historians should note that
while we have tried to provide direct link-back credits, the
U.S.G.S. changes page locations, so links from one day are not
necessarily retained permanently. Historical research should
therefore be conducted by searching the event I.D. numbers
as found within the reporting data.)



For general/historical reference, please refer to the
background info in page above above headed:
"Tectonic Summary."
"EARTHQUAKES IN THE WESTERN QUEBEC SEISMIC ZONE"


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Earthquake event, June 23rd @ 1:41:41 P.M., con't.

Please note: file sizes for the following data did not permit
single page screenshot loading, so we have archived
top over bottom in 2 screenshots for our records.


Screenshot and all enclosed data courtesy of <br />U.S. Geological Service.
Screenshot and all enclosed data courtesy of
U.S. Geological Service.
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Screenshot and all enclosed data courtesy of <br />U.S. Geological Service.
Screenshot and all enclosed data courtesy of
U.S. Geological Service.
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For general/historical reference, please refer to the
background info in page above above headed:
"Tectonic Summary."
"EARTHQUAKES IN THE WESTERN QUEBEC SEISMIC ZONE"





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Earthquake event June 23rd, 2010 @ 1:41:41 P.M. con't.

Please note: file sizes for the following data did not permit
single page screenshot loading, so we have archived
top over bottom in 2 screenshots for our records.


Screenshot and all enclosed data courtesy of <br />U.S. Geological Service.
Screenshot and all enclosed data courtesy of
U.S. Geological Service.
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For general/historical reference, please refer to the
background info in page above above headed:
"Tectonic Summary."
"EARTHQUAKES IN THE WESTERN QUEBEC SEISMIC ZONE"






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