As we were all watching for, a new M4.0 (M3.9) earthquake struck Kansas , North of the Oklahoma border. The plate is shifting , following the craton edge from the West coast to the East coast. The East coast was struck as well, along the Canada New York border region next to Vermont + New Hampshire . The West coast is slow slipping with hundreds of tremors in Northern California, spreading down the coast and over to a series of HOT SPOTS at the California Nevada border around Mono Lake and the Long valley supervolcano caldera. The hot spots can be seen from the GOES satellite thermal view plugin from google earth : https://fsapps.nwcg.gov/googleearth.p… These unknown odd hot spots also are showing in a series of clusters around volcanic features in the deserts of Arizona (Northeast of the San Francisco Volcanic field and North of the Indian Wells volcanic center). The weather satellite is filtering out these “hot spots” as the computer doesn’t know what to make of them. The only thing we know, these hot spots are accompanied many times by earthquakes, and many times show up at fault + volcanic locations directly during times when the plate is shifting in a more noteworthy fashion than normal.
3/14/2021 — California + Arizona VOLCANIC HOT SPOTS on Weather Satellite — Midwest shifts w/ M4.0
Magnetic Shift, Earth Skeleton, Earthquake/Volcano Watch | S0 News Mar.15.2021
This Diagram of Earth Is a Lie
P.S. In this video he says that magnetic reversals take millions of years – that is a lie to (lol)
Seismology I: Introduction to Observational Surface Wave Seismology
LLSVP =Large low-shear-velocity provinces, LLSVPs, also called LLVPs or superplumes, are characteristic structures of parts of the lowermost mantle (the region surrounding the outer core) of Earth
ULVZ = Ultra low velocity zones (ULVZs) are patches on the core-mantle boundary that have extremely low seismic velocities. The zones are mapped to be hundreds of kilometers in diameter and tens of kilometers thick. Their shear wave velocities can be up to 30% lower than surrounding material. The composition and origin of the zones remain uncertain. The zones appear to correlate with edges of the African and Pacific Large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) as well as the location of hotspots.