Earth Changes
Tuesday, April 05, 2011 at 11:14:15 UTC
Tuesday, April 05, 2011 at 07:14:15 PM at epicenter
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Location:
3.061°N, 126.973°E
Depth:
17.6 km (10.9 miles)
Region:
KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA
Distances:
256 km (159 miles) N of Ternate, Moluccas, Indonesia
292 km (181 miles) NE of Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia
959 km (595 miles) WSW of KOROR, Palau
1436 km (892 miles) SSE of MANILA, Philippines

A broker walks between fish at the Hirakata Fish Market in Kitaibaki, Ibaraki Prefecture, trading for the first time since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster.
The operator of Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday that it had found radioactive iodine at 7.5 million times the legal limit in a seawater sample taken near the facility, and government officials imposed a new health limit for radioactivity in fish.
The reading of iodine-131 was recorded Saturday, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said. Another sample taken Monday found the level to be 5 million times the legal limit. The Monday samples also were found to contain radioactive cesium at 1.1 million times the legal limit.
The exact source of the radiation was not immediately clear, though Tepco has said that highly contaminated water has been leaking from a pit near the No. 2 reactor. The utility initially believed that the leak was coming from a crack, but several attempts to seal the crack failed.
Jacksonville, Florida -- People living near a Northside pond said toxic chemicals from a construction site may be what has killed hundreds of fish.
Residents who live near the pond off Oak Lawn Road said they've enjoyed the pond for years, calling it a place of relaxation where they can appreciate nature and do a little bit of fishing from time to time.
But they said that, over the weekend, the pond developed a strong odor and had dead fish floating all over it.

Mount Ruapehu from the Desert Road, photo taken while driving past, nearer Waiouru, taken mid January 2005.
Mount Ruapehu's Crater Lake is heating up, but there are no signs an eruption is imminent.
GNS Science volcanologists said today high water temperatures, currently about 38degC-39degC, were being experienced in the lake.
GeoNet duty volcanologist Agnes Mazot said changes had also recently occurred in volcanic gas output, seismic activity and Crater Lake water chemistry.
"These changes show that Ruapehu is experiencing signs of elevated unrest above known background levels."
"Hence the aviation colour code is being raised to yellow," she said.
The four-tiered volcano alert level uses the terms normal, advisory, watch, and warning, with yellow being the advisory category.
The lake reached 41degC on March 1.
The Bulletin newspaper in Bend reports the $225,000 project would add eight monitoring stations to the one that's already on the volcano, to detect movements in and beneath the surface.

Visitors view a lava flow as they stand atop the 500-foot cinder cone at Newberry National Volcanic Monument south of Bend. U.S.G.S. is proposing to install seismic and GPS monitoring stations around the volcano.
And the GPS will pick up changes in the shape of the surface that could be caused by the shifting magma.

A Tokyo Electric Power Company picture from April 2 shows water gushing from the cracked concrete shaft.
Tokyo -- The dumping of tons of radioactive water from a waste treatment facility at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility into the ocean has started, Tokyo Electric Power Company officials said Monday. The additional dumping of water from reactors Nos. 5 and 6 will begin within hours, they said.
In all, about 11,500 tons of radioactive water that has collected at the nuclear facility will be dumped into the Pacific Ocean, officials said Monday, as workers also try to deal with a crack that has been a conduit for contamination.
The radiation levels were highest in the water from reactor No. 6, the officials said.
More than a week of heavy rain -- in what is usually one of the hottest months -- has caused floods in 10 of Thailand's 77 provinces, submerging homes, triggering landslides and washing away roads and bridges.
As of Sunday, the death toll stood at 17 in hard-hit Nakhon Si Thammarat province, 10 in Surat Thani, seven in Krabi, and two in each of Phatthalung, Chumphon and Trang, the department of disaster prevention and mitigation said.
A mudslide swamped at least one whole village in Khao Phanom district, Krabi province.
The 7.1-magnitude earthquake at 3.06 a.m. local time (2006 GMT Sunday) was centered about 279 kilometers (173 miles) south-southwest of Tasikmalaya on Java. It struck about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) deep, making it a shallow earthquake, according to Indonesia's seismological agency.
Authorities in Indonesia immediately issued a tsunami warning for some coastal areas, while the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no threat of a Pacific-wide tsunami.
Sunday, April 03, 2011 at 20:06:42 UTC
Monday, April 04, 2011 at 03:06:42 AM at epicenter
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Location:
9.786°S, 107.749°E
Depth:
24 km (14.9 miles)
Region:
SOUTH OF JAVA, INDONESIA
Distances:
241 km (149 miles) ENE of Christmas Island
277 km (172 miles) S of Tasikmalaya, Java, Indonesia
318 km (197 miles) S of Bandung, Java, Indonesia
412 km (256 miles) SSE of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia
Sunday, April 03, 2011 at 14:07:09 UTC
Monday, April 04, 2011 at 02:07:09 AM at epicenter
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Location:
17.649°S, 178.578°W
Depth:
551.9 km (343.0 miles) set by location program
Region:
FIJI REGION
Distances:
252 km (156 miles) W of Lambasa, Vanua Levu, Fiji
321 km (199 miles) W of SUVA, Viti Levu, Fiji
335 km (208 miles) N of Ndoi Island, Fiji
2230 km (1385 miles) W of Auckland, New Zealand









